![]() Still, Radiohead’s fourth album debuted at no. Chuck Klosterman wrote that it predicted 9/11 (more on that later). ![]() Upon its physical release, Kid A was considered “ornery.” Nick Hornby hated it. The record was streamed in its entirety on channels like MTV2, and through the band’s own website media player, iBlip. The Myth of ‘Kid A’ Has Existed As Long As ‘Kid A’ ItselfĪt first, the question proved difficult to answer since Kid A had no singles or pre-release videos. Anticipation for the OK Computer follow-up built a comparable head of buzz to Britney Spears doing it again, Eminem threatening moms, and Mystikal yelling, “Shake ya ass, but watch yourself.” Amid the pop noise, one of the more intriguing questions in music in 2000 was, “What will Kid A sound like?” For the past 25 years, these five creeps have defined alternative rock.Ĭonsider Kid A, which turns 20 this week. ![]() Similar to predecessors like the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and R.E.M., Radiohead has legions of fans, and endless cycles of rereleased, remastered, and reappraised albums. I don’t get it,” like Kid Rock did in 2001, and … well, who is going to argue Radiohead with the guy who wrote “Bawitdaba”? The fact is Radiohead is Radiohead, existing in its own musical world. Many will say “Radiohead is the soundtrack to my life,” and those people aren’t wrong. To mark the occasion, The Ringer is putting everything in its right place, ranking the band’s best tracks and exploring the myth of Kid A. Stand Up Skttrbrain Spectre Staircase Stop Whispering Street Spirit (Fade Out) Stupid Car Subterranean Homesick Alien Sulk Supercollider Talk Show Host There There These Are My Twisted Words Thinking About You Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor Rich Man Poor Man Beggar Man Thief The Tourist Trans-Atlantic Drawl Trickster True Love Waits Up On The Ladder Vegetable Videotape We Suck Young Blood Weird Fishes/Arpeggi Where I End And You Begin Worrywort Yes I Am You You And Whose Army? You Never Wash Up After Yourself.Twenty years ago Friday, Radiohead released Kid A, the landmark experimental record that declared the most interesting rock band in the world wanted to do more than just rock. I Wish I Was Burn The Witch The Butcher Climbing Up The Walls Codex Coke Babies Creep Cuttooth The Daily Mail Daydreaming Decks Dark Desert Island Disk Dollars And Cents Down Is The New Up Electioneering Everything In Its Right Place Exit Music (For A Film) Faithless, The Wonder Boy Fake Plastic Trees Faust Arp Feral Fitter Happier Fog Ful Stop Gagging Order Give Up The Ghost Glass Eyes The Gloaming Go Slowly Go To Sleep Harry Patch (In Memory Of) High & Dry House Of Cards How Can You Be Sure How Do You Do? How I Made My Millions How To Disappear Completely I Am A Wicked Child I Can't I Might Be Wrong I Promise I Want None Of This I Will Identikit Idioteque Ill Wind In Limbo India Rubber Inside My Head Jigsaw Falling Into Place Just Karma Police Kid A Killer Cars Kinetic Knives Out Last Flowers Let Down Lewis (Mistreated) Life In A Glasshouse Lift Like Spinning Plates Little By Little Lotus Flower Lozenge Of Love Lucky Lull Lurgee Man Of War Maquiladora Melatonin Million Dollar Question Molasses Morning Bell Morning Bell / Amnesiac Morning Mr Magpie Motion Picture Soundtrack My Iron Lung Myxomatosis The National Anthem No Surprises Nude The Numbers Optimistic Packt Like Sardines In A Crushd Tin Box Palo Alto Paperbag Writer Paranoid Android Pearly Permanent Daylight Planet Telex Polyethylene (Parts 1 & 2) Pop Is Dead Present Tense Prove Yourself Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors Punchdrunk Lovesick Singalong Pyramid Song Reckoner Ripcord Sail To The Moon Scatterbrain Separator Sit Down. Bangers + Mash The Bends Bishop's Robes Black Star Bloom Blow Out Bodysnatchers Bones Bullet Proof. (Nice Dream) 15 Step 2+2=5 4 Minute Warning A Punch Up At A Wedding A Reminder A Wolf At The Door Airbag All I Need The Amazing Sounds Of Orgy Anyone Can Play Guitar Backdrifts Banana Co. This is the full eBook version of the original printed edition, in fixed-layout format. In addition it features 48 pages of artwork by the band's album artist Stanley Donwood, who also designed the exclusive cover artwork. This artist-approved 368-page book contains 154 songs, including B-sides and rarities, all with lyrics and guitar chords. Radiohead Complete is the definitive collection of Radiohead songs, including every song ever released by the British rock band (at time of publication).
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