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Rate   Blogcritics | by Glen Boyd | Fri, Jul 25

Fri, Jul 25 I have to admit that I was a rather late arrival to the Radiohead party -- having not fully embraced them until they released their semi-electronica trilogy (minus one), in the form of the albums Kid A (2000) and Amnesiac (2001). ...

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I was never a Kid A guy. It never spoke to me in quite the way OK Computer or even Amnesiac did — it always felt like a relatively morbid collection that never quite congealed. The beauty of recorded music is that it gets to age with you; listening to Kid A now, it’s abundantly clear that the band ha...

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Amnesiac is a good album by Radiohead but it doesn´t quite reach the heights of its two predecessors IMO. a 3.5 star rating is deserved. by UMUR RADIOHEAD Music Online: recommended progarchives.com worldwide prog rock stores More about RADIOHEAD at Progarchives.com

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Radiohead has proven several times to be one of the best bands to emerge on the pop scene in the last 20 years or so.Inside their incredible discography,Kid A stands as a precious highlight,light years away from what was heard in The Bends or Ok Computer,and subsequently Amnesiac.

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Kid A is the fourth full-length studio album by UK experimental rock act Radiohead. I was very fond of their previous album Ok Computer (1997) when it was released and I remember waiting for the release of Kid A with lots of expectations. Back then I was really disappointed and dismissed the a...

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