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View Poll Results: Favorite Radiohead Album?
Pablo Honey 17 2.80%
The Bends 97 15.95%
OK Computer 218 35.86%
Kid A 129 21.22%
Amnesiac 30 4.93%
Hail to the Thief 30 4.93%
In Rainbows 85 13.98%
The King of Limbs 2 0.33%
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Old 06-11-2008, 04:15 PM   #681 (permalink)
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Kid A was amazing

OK Computer is close second
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Old 06-11-2008, 04:19 PM   #682 (permalink)
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OK Computer wins on the basis of the songs alone...
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Old 06-11-2008, 09:08 PM   #683 (permalink)
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Um, he specifically stated 2000/2001. Kid A came out in 2000, Amnesiac in 2001. So no we weren't discussing just Kid A.
Yesterday at 10:27...I take it you're not a fan of their later stuff Rainard?
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Old 06-11-2008, 09:43 PM   #684 (permalink)
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what proggy man, you don't want to argue Radiohead anymore with me since I am not being a **** to you? hmmm, wonder who REALLY wanted the argument.
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Old 06-11-2008, 09:52 PM   #685 (permalink)
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What's to argue with?
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Old 06-12-2008, 01:00 AM   #686 (permalink)
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Yesterday at 10:27...I take it you're not a fan of their later stuff Rainard?
I like the later stuff, but I think that ultimately the greater albums in music history need the songs to back them up. A combination of the sound, the artistic innovation, and the decent number of great individual standalone songs. Like The Soft Bulletin.

I'll get flamed for this but I think Hail To The Thief is more refined, channelled, and a better overall achievement than Kid A and Amnesiac. Radiohead play to their own real strengths on HttT. On the previous two records it sounds more like they're engaged in a momentous, epic battle with their own strengths.
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Old 06-12-2008, 05:51 AM   #687 (permalink)
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i said they sucked and people got hostile. You all took the bait and proved my point. I win.


dude dude.. what do u hope to get out of all of this.. it seems fair to say that your not gonna be very popular in these forums.. maybe u dun like radiohead.. but speaking out ur hate for them? in a radiohead fans' thread? which all the other poster says they love radiohead? and ur poking ur head in saying u hate them?

take a chill pill man.. before these posters hate u even more!
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I like the later stuff, but I think that ultimately the greater albums in music history need the songs to back them up. A combination of the sound, the artistic innovation, and the decent number of great individual standalone songs. Like The Soft Bulletin.

I'll get flamed for this but I think Hail To The Thief is more refined, channelled, and a better overall achievement than Kid A and Amnesiac. Radiohead play to their own real strengths on HttT. On the previous two records it sounds more like they're engaged in a momentous, epic battle with their own strengths.
HTTF isn't exactly filler-free...I like it, but better than their previous two?
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What's to argue with?
just jokin with you dude
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HTTF isn't exactly filler-free...I like it, but better than their previous two?
Where's the filler? It might be a bit too long but I think each song counts. And better than the other two? Hell yeah. It brings the songs along, and still stays experimental and sonically audacious.
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