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it's actually insane how no band can come close to radiohead after 30 fucking years
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Timid
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>>130536158
Brand new is better, what are you talking about?
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>>130536158
>inb4 timid little bloke
>inb4 “pablo honey is their only good album”

OK Computer is one of the greatest albums in popular music.
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>>130536158
thanks now it's playing in my head again
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>>130536158
the older you get the more you realise that the bends is the better album
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>>130536287
>inb4 da joos
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>>130536276
fpbp
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>>130536158
This band's supposed popularity seems very inorganic to me. Maybe it's just pushed hard by Europeans and the "Music Critic" type. Just seems astroturfed.
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>>130536158
There's a zoomer market for old music like this but no market for new music like this. It's weird. If a new band dropped a Dark Side of the Moon or an OK Computer no one would care.
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>>130536276

Based
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>>130536158
I've never listened to a Radiohead album in my life
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>>130542838
I feel like most people should be able to appreciate In Rainbows
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Close to what exactly? There's been plenty of mediocre bands through the history of music.
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>>130538673
They were popular before you were born.



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