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I just realized there isn't a single good british album influenced by this
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because they set the bar too high
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>>124455151
Radiohead aren't an influential band.
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>>124455151
I wouldn't expect there to be one, since OK Computer is garbage and all.
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>>124455151
Because it's a 4/10.

Pic related is a 8/10

All their other albums are 1/10 unimaginable trash
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>>124455151
That's good.
When something is "influential" it means, as the seminal work, it will inevitably become trite.
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>>124455579
fucking moron
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>>124455151
what about bruno dacarai?
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Does this count
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>>124455151
Silent Alarm, you redact
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Now that /mu/ has moved on from Radiohead, we agree that any influence that this album had wouldn't be especially good anyway.



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