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View Poll Results: Favorite Radiohead Album?
Pablo Honey 17 2.79%
The Bends 97 15.93%
OK Computer 219 35.96%
Kid A 129 21.18%
Amnesiac 30 4.93%
Hail to the Thief 30 4.93%
In Rainbows 85 13.96%
The King of Limbs 2 0.33%
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Old 09-19-2011, 03:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Really? I'd place it fairly high on my list. Mine would probably go:
1. Kid A
2. OK Computer
3. In Rainbows
4. Hail to the Thief
5. The King of Limbs
6. Amnesiac
7. Pablo Honey
8. The Bends
Pablo Honey better than The Bends? Certainly not, it doesn't seem to have as many great songs as The Bends and also The Bends was a big step up for the band. The Bends was actually my favourite Radiohead album for a while but now I'm more into Kid A and In Rainbows.
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Old 09-22-2011, 06:31 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Pablo Honey better than The Bends? Certainly not, it doesn't seem to have as many great songs as The Bends and also The Bends was a big step up for the band. The Bends was actually my favourite Radiohead album for a while but now I'm more into Kid A and In Rainbows.
The Bends has always seemed very disjointed to me. It contains some great songs ("Bulletproof", "Nice Dream", "Street Spirit", "Fake Plastic Trees") that hint at the band's later direction, but it also contains Radiohead's most immature tracks ("High and Dry", "Just", "My Iron Lung"). For this reason, I find it's a very awkward front-to-back listen.

Pablo Honey, on the other hand, has its share of great tracks ("Blow Out", "I Can't", "Thinking About You", "Creep", "Vegetable"), but its lows aren't quite as low as those of the worst track on The Bends ("Anyone Can Play Guitar" being a possible exception). It seems more coherent to me as an album.
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