What a pretty good album, i've come to appreciate it and it's just the first time i've listened to it. Well maybe those who don't like it that much must be americans or something like that.
i ....guess i was born ...with a better..concept of..music....why waste..your...time in..life...to...bitch..about..something...that you have brought your self too..?
It's a good album, but Rolling stones magazine callied it the best album from the 2000's era, that's a bit much!
Also, the adverts on the web page that I can't turn off, which are noisy, did ruin my attempt to listen to this album properly and form an unbiased opinion!
@andythedarkone1982 Get adblock plus, it's free and works perfectly for what it is. I've seriously not seen a single ad on any website in almost a year. It's glorious.
Kid A, when it came out, I was pretty young, but without it I'm not sure I would've dug deeper in the electronic music genre, especially the left field/experimental side.
@StaticBunnyStudios He's just another thumbs up whore, I really don't see what people want their comments thumbed up so badly for. Internet popularity?
What I love about radiohead is how they completely rethink themselves after each album. Each one has a completely different perspective and you can feel the band growing with each one. As for people who say why aren't they more popular, well for radiohead to be what they are, they must go against the norm to experiment with different ideas. Art like this would loose its point if it was very popular. The point of it is to introduce us to new and interesting concepts that we are not used to.
@godsBIGbrother1 Exercise is the best; it help me a lot. Also, you can find a hobby. And if you can't handle peer pressure, stay away from your addict friends. In my case, exercise and meditation were the solution.
this was very much a great album on my first listen, I had the story book package.. then I sold it back to the record shop to fund my 12yr strong addiction.
Solía escucharlo como un loop infinito, again and again... por semanas, meses educando mis neuronas con el Kid A, obra maestra con la cual Radiohead alcanzó la perfección.
So who's seen Meeting People is Easy? Ed distinctly bats off the pink floyd comparision - stating BLUNTLY the bands hatred for Progressive music. Radiohead are not progressive, they write PHYSICAL music - by this I mean they combine their physiology with thei instruments and create Human music. And that my friends Is why they reach so many millions and why they are contemporary than many other artists out there. As for for CAN ... they were light years ahead of their time. peace now.
One of the greatest albums of all time what a epic by a epic band i seen RadioHead in 2008 and they were epic they played the In/Rainbows set and songs The Bends,Ok Computer,Kid A, and Hail to the Thief.There style of music has changed alot from The Bends and Ok Computer days,Pablo Honey is now a forgotten classic if it came out today it would be one of the best albums.If the The Bends was out now it would be at number 1 for a long time Ok Computer will be a classic for the next 20 years +
@theachtungtree & @HeavyD2544 - Why don't the two of you have sex and get it over with already? It's obvious you're in love with each other, all of YouTube sees it!
*like* button???! what the f***??!! wheres *the love* button!!! youtube should make one but only for radiohead - they are my number one all time favourite band. and i don't throw these claims out lightly
@Carsonapolis I've never been terrified listening to it before. It was a weird yet calming song to me before. Something clicked with me the last time I listened to it though and it just scared the hell out of me.
I can't really pick a favorite album, because they're all so different. They're all Radiohead, and they're all great, but they're all distinct. For me, they aren't comparable.
I bought this the day it came out. Listened to it on my way home from work. I was expecting something that sounded like OK Computer, not the distorted voice of the first track coming out of my car speakers. But it had an affect on me - it was like living in the year 2099, listening to music that came out in 2050. Maybe that doesn't make sense, but it makes sense to me. Nostalgia for a time that hasn't happened yet? i've never had that feeling before or since.
@wtevwwe11 Aaaaaaaaaw yeah I love the The Grudge! :D Except I wouldn't really call Tool a metal band. They're more of a prog/industrial/dark ambient fusion band, I feel.
This is by far my favorite radiohead album. This got me into the band. Ive been going to sleep to this and amnesiac religiously for the past 4~ years. Great upload, much needed, and many thanks!
@Simba7032 I absolutely love Lateralus as well. Dare I say it, it's probably my favorite album ever. It's a polyrhythmic cluster-fuck but a journey like no other album I've ever listened to. Faaip De Oiad is amazing, probably my favorite off the album.
The description is so true! Every Radiohead song I listen to gets better after I have listened to it a thousand times. The opposite of many other bands.
I listened to this so record in full so many times, but I couldn't work out what it's about. I had the CD & if you have a fast foward button on your CD player remote control, you can forward to the end of the last track & hear a very brief instrumental. This record was really weird, like everything after 'OK Comouter'. 'OK Computer' was the only good Radiohead LP. The very first Radiohead song I ever heard was a song called 'Street Spirit' when I was 9 or 10. The LPs I heard as an adult.
When i heard this album in the very first time, i thought this is disgusting. BUT after i gave this album another couple of chances, I have to say that this album is not less then GENIUS!
@5AU5AGEROLL Thanks! Have you known any of these albums prior to my post, or have you took the time to listen to them? ( :D ) Which of those albums do you enjoy?
@TheBudzka I personally don't think hard-core Radiohead fans are that smart. I don't think it's very clever to get yourself so down about life & not see anything positive.
After careful introspection, I've decided this is my favorite album of all time. All time. Yes, I know, it seems wild at first, but seeing as it's such a significant monolith of an album, I consider it the sort of point of evolution in music from the last century to the current.
Love how this album shows the view from far away, you can just see the glow of the fire in the distance and then in the next album everything is red so it's like you are actually amongst the fire. Like you have progressed into it by listening to the music.
@OrangeySnicket Just listened to it my first time; I don't really know what to think. I'm trusting everyone else though and listening to it again. The intro already sounds loads better.
@michaelhays92 I liked it quite a bit. I began to like it more and more as i listened to the album time after time. It's rather unconventional so you might have to adjust yourself to enjoy it lol.
@Xarpius94 Definitely! So many people have put it as the top album of the millennium so far, and all of the greatest albums take multiple listens to fully appreciate :)
Hold on a minute, I fell in love with the album on my first album, its not In Rainbows which was simply stunning but it was amazing, tracks like Everything in its right place, optimistic and idioteque are all excellent.
I really don't like how the Muse fans think they're prog w/Muse but never listened to their ancestors like King Crimson or Yes, but then again, I find them an entry level band anyway. :P
Back on tangent, I really think this album is tied with OK Computer, especially considering this is a fucking FOLLOW UP album. Descendants of Brian Eno, never cease to amaze me. *sniff*
@MetalRagnaroc I love Lateralus. The first time I listened to it was in the dark at 3am. Paranoid BEYOND BELIEF by Faaip De Oiad, but then I listened to it in broad daylight and loved it.
Definitely one of my faves from the last decade. If anyone else is interested, here are other great albums from the 2000s, ranging a number of different genres: (Blackwater Park, Oceanic, Leviathan, Untrue, Lateralus, ObZen, Metropolis Pt. 2 - Scenes from a Memory, Fear of a Plank Planet,
Ashes Against the Grain, Lift your Skinny Fists like Atennas to Heaven) If you love Kid A, you might like these albums. Some are harder to get into than others, but I like em all, and hope you do, too. Enjoy!
first few listens i hated it and only kept how to dissapear completely, the national anthem and motion picture sountrack. i deleated the rest, i was young and foolish lol
I was told this is the anthem to the apocalypse...and even though its not about that, my re-occuring dreams of it are narrated by this album....and I wouldnt want to go out with anything else...
There's music created to represent the feelings and humans emotions. But also, there's music recorded to make you feel things you never feel with something else. Kid A is the second type. It's art.
What is it with certain albums you dislike from the beginning. There are those that you continue to hate and disregard like Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking, even an Amnesiac from these boys here. But then there are those other albums that grow on you like In Rainbows, or even The Wall. But is it bad taste when you love an album like Primus Pork Soda the first time?! Different strokes for different strokes...thank you very much!
Kid A is a absolute classic, it defines depression in life perfectly, and the in depth views of exsistance is just beautiful. Overall just a straight up masterpiece of a album, I wish I would listen to it more often, it was the first Radiohead album I've ever listened to, I loved it right off the bat. Its amazing how much they've changed my life. Radiohead is my heart <3
@Carsonapolis could not agree with you more, radiohead have changed my outlook on life completely, from literally the moment i leave the house to the moment i go to bed would be somewhat different to how it was before radiohead came along, anyone who isn't listening to radiohead need to buck their ideas up and listen! world changers say no more
Okay yes, 'OK Computer' was Radiohead's trophy and admittably a masterpiece of sound, but 'Kid A' will always remain my favourite album by them. Whilst OC seemed to alienate me and offer me a look at the band's view on a struggling political climate, this album is so much deeper, so much more personal. Tracks like How To Disappear Completely, Treefingers and Motion Picture Soundtrack just seem to dive headfirst into my soul, and that feeling is a hard one to recreate, and even harder to forget
What a pretty good album, i've come to appreciate it and it's just the first time i've listened to it. Well maybe those who don't like it that much must be americans or something like that.
Kamyu03 21 hours ago
Thank you so much for doing this. I'm too lazy to put all the songs in a youtube playlist for the album.
queeqe 1 day ago
I was blown away the first time.
paragardening 3 days ago
I listen to this when I wake up and when I go to sleep. I can not express myself in words how I feel about this album. :)
weirdfishArp 4 days ago
i ....guess i was born ...with a better..concept of..music....why waste..your...time in..life...to...bitch..about..something...that you have brought your self too..?
sunnyluvism 4 days ago
It's a good album, but Rolling stones magazine callied it the best album from the 2000's era, that's a bit much!
Also, the adverts on the web page that I can't turn off, which are noisy, did ruin my attempt to listen to this album properly and form an unbiased opinion!
andythedarkone1982 5 days ago
@andythedarkone1982 Get adblock plus, it's free and works perfectly for what it is. I've seriously not seen a single ad on any website in almost a year. It's glorious.
awake352 5 days ago
Meh.
poultryseller987 5 days ago
Meh?
StaticBunnyStudios 5 days ago 12
@StaticBunnyStudios Album = Meh.
poultryseller987 5 days ago
@poultryseller987 Must've been your first listen. This album doesn't blow you away at first, give it a few listens
MacUnity 3 days ago
Kid A, when it came out, I was pretty young, but without it I'm not sure I would've dug deeper in the electronic music genre, especially the left field/experimental side.
I'm grateful that I did.
TheProlamatariat 5 days ago
@StaticBunnyStudios He's just another thumbs up whore, I really don't see what people want their comments thumbed up so badly for. Internet popularity?
pinkletoes 6 days ago
i liked radiohead before you! winning!
sempercompellis 1 week ago
What I love about radiohead is how they completely rethink themselves after each album. Each one has a completely different perspective and you can feel the band growing with each one. As for people who say why aren't they more popular, well for radiohead to be what they are, they must go against the norm to experiment with different ideas. Art like this would loose its point if it was very popular. The point of it is to introduce us to new and interesting concepts that we are not used to.
ellul92 1 week ago 5
I'm 9 years old, and this is one of my essential albums.
Mum2Boys 1 week ago
THANKS so much to whoever is responsible for posting these albums! <3 <3. eternally gratefullllll.
beautyinacapsule 1 week ago
this album is everything that is right in the world.
Petrograd1918 1 week ago 6
I'm just a sperm cell and this is my favorite album
AndySarvis 1 week ago 9
I'm still in the womb and this is glorious.
Vladmiracle 1 week ago 7
this album is shit, creep is their best
jk
chromeman6 2 weeks ago
@chromeman6 Wait a second, i don't remember radiohead have an album called creep?(facepalm)
mrchilly195 1 week ago
@mrchilly195 lol
chromeman6 1 week ago
I am not even born and KID A is my favorite album
malhashoudega 2 weeks ago 15
lol good answer
hashkat 2 weeks ago
I'm only 4 and Kid A is my favorite album
MundeleinMusic 2 weeks ago 21
I love how you go to every Radiohead video just to say that you're 4.
StaticBunnyStudios 2 weeks ago 48
@MundeleinMusic
Im 12 and what is this?
HenryHerpaDerp 1 week ago
@MundeleinMusic Hey I'm 10 months old and I don't go arround bitching about it
AmigoFiell 4 days ago
stop listening to trippy fuckin jams.
Skankindragon1 2 weeks ago
honestly having a hard time with sobriety right now and could use any advice that doesn't focus on 12 step shit.. thanks
godsBIGbrother1 2 weeks ago
@godsBIGbrother1 excercie, meditation, art.
86WAP 1 week ago
@godsBIGbrother1 Exercise is the best; it help me a lot. Also, you can find a hobby. And if you can't handle peer pressure, stay away from your addict friends. In my case, exercise and meditation were the solution.
finias246 1 week ago
this was very much a great album on my first listen, I had the story book package.. then I sold it back to the record shop to fund my 12yr strong addiction.
godsBIGbrother1 2 weeks ago
this my first listen sounds great!
23hooey 2 weeks ago 5
Why does it cost so damn much to see my fucking band live! T.T
TheIgothacked 3 weeks ago
I don't feel bad about piracy because I have bought this album three (3) times, two times because the CD scratched.
beeltea 3 weeks ago
Solía escucharlo como un loop infinito, again and again... por semanas, meses educando mis neuronas con el Kid A, obra maestra con la cual Radiohead alcanzó la perfección.
esotericca 3 weeks ago
A great album and collection. The crossfading that happens after Idioteque and Morning Bell is just great! Great job @StaticBunnyStudios
iou4manu 3 weeks ago
So who's seen Meeting People is Easy? Ed distinctly bats off the pink floyd comparision - stating BLUNTLY the bands hatred for Progressive music. Radiohead are not progressive, they write PHYSICAL music - by this I mean they combine their physiology with thei instruments and create Human music. And that my friends Is why they reach so many millions and why they are contemporary than many other artists out there. As for for CAN ... they were light years ahead of their time. peace now.
paperclipsquash 3 weeks ago
@paperclipsquash light years is distance, silly.
FuzziestMan 3 weeks ago
listened to this whole album a few years back when i took shrooms with my girlfriend at the time, in bed blasting it in the pitch dark.
by far the best experience of my life. sexual and otherwise.
gingerwashere3 1 month ago
@gingerwashere3 Yup, same here :D
accruzer 4 weeks ago
Radio heads music is so unique, ive never seen anything like this
Rikoshayy 1 month ago
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One of the greatest albums of all time what a epic by a epic band i seen RadioHead in 2008 and they were epic they played the In/Rainbows set and songs The Bends,Ok Computer,Kid A, and Hail to the Thief.There style of music has changed alot from The Bends and Ok Computer days,Pablo Honey is now a forgotten classic if it came out today it would be one of the best albums.If the The Bends was out now it would be at number 1 for a long time Ok Computer will be a classic for the next 20 years +
marco11902 1 month ago
@marco11902
dude how many times can you say epic? Once is too much already.
RandomPlayIist 3 weeks ago
@RandomPlayIist yes your right there it looks silly i have said it to many times reading over it cheers for telling me
marco11902 3 weeks ago
@marco11902
lol no worries. That word is just so overused although it is apt for this video. Kid A is incredible.
RandomPlayIist 3 weeks ago
@theachtungtree & @HeavyD2544 - Why don't the two of you have sex and get it over with already? It's obvious you're in love with each other, all of YouTube sees it!
overlordjam 1 month ago
@overlordjam he has a fascination with me...i'm so red and floured, just like a hot tomato *_* LOL
theachtungtree 1 month ago
@overlordjam Last word.
HeavyD2544 1 month ago
Just listened to this the full way through for the first time..wow
mccarthy9103 1 month ago
Motion picture soundtrack, so sad.
ThePowerfulD 1 month ago
*like* button???! what the f***??!! wheres *the love* button!!! youtube should make one but only for radiohead - they are my number one all time favourite band. and i don't throw these claims out lightly
monda220 1 month ago
fireworks and hurricanes
NbaioX 1 month ago
IM NOT HERE, THIS ISNT HAPPINING...
louietre1 1 month ago
I was actually terrified listening to Right Place. That never happened to me before...
50Dashes 1 month ago
@50Dashes What do you mean it never happened to you?
Carsonapolis 1 month ago
@Carsonapolis I've never been terrified listening to it before. It was a weird yet calming song to me before. Something clicked with me the last time I listened to it though and it just scared the hell out of me.
50Dashes 1 month ago
I can't really pick a favorite album, because they're all so different. They're all Radiohead, and they're all great, but they're all distinct. For me, they aren't comparable.
crazylatingirl94 1 month ago
@wtevwwe11 Lol. I know it sounds weird, but they're really more of THAT CRAP than Metal. xD
MetalRagnaroc 1 month ago
I bought this the day it came out. Listened to it on my way home from work. I was expecting something that sounded like OK Computer, not the distorted voice of the first track coming out of my car speakers. But it had an affect on me - it was like living in the year 2099, listening to music that came out in 2050. Maybe that doesn't make sense, but it makes sense to me. Nostalgia for a time that hasn't happened yet? i've never had that feeling before or since.
seanparrent 1 month ago
this is my favorite Radiohead Album......
missbottoms82 1 month ago
@wtevwwe11 Aaaaaaaaaw yeah I love the The Grudge! :D Except I wouldn't really call Tool a metal band. They're more of a prog/industrial/dark ambient fusion band, I feel.
MetalRagnaroc 1 month ago
@MetalRagnaroc ''a prog/industrial/dark ambient fusion band'' LOL xD
I know what you mean.
wtevwwe11 1 month ago
This is by far my favorite radiohead album. This got me into the band. Ive been going to sleep to this and amnesiac religiously for the past 4~ years. Great upload, much needed, and many thanks!
LilRingo123 1 month ago 11
Lo escuché por primera vez y me encantó. La calidad del Sonido es muy buena y eso hace mejor la experiencia.
viendoa 1 month ago
Listening to this album with a good set of earphones in the middle of a blizzard - the greatest experience I've ever had with my clothes on.
5AU5AGEROLL 2 months ago 35
@5AU5AGEROLL that comment deserves to be most top-rated of Youtube comment of all time.
BitzRitz1988 3 weeks ago
@Simba7032 Well, maybe not my FAVORITE, I really can't decide. :s They're all equally amazing, even the short filler tracks like Faaip.
MetalRagnaroc 2 months ago
@MetalRagnaroc the first song i heard from Lateralus was The grudge, probably my favourite metal song :-)
wtevwwe11 1 month ago
@Simba7032 I absolutely love Lateralus as well. Dare I say it, it's probably my favorite album ever. It's a polyrhythmic cluster-fuck but a journey like no other album I've ever listened to. Faaip De Oiad is amazing, probably my favorite off the album.
MetalRagnaroc 2 months ago
I have never been able to get into Radiohead. Ever. I don't know how I feel about playing this whole thing right now...
BANGuzman 2 months ago
@BANGuzman
Try again ;)
oxfordye 1 month ago
The description is so true! Every Radiohead song I listen to gets better after I have listened to it a thousand times. The opposite of many other bands.
DMoneys36 2 months ago
This album still sounds like the future eleven years later.
Venomfan88 2 months ago 4
great observation video uploader... not at first listen...
pedromartins186 2 months ago
"A masterpiece, but not at first listen."
Every masterpiece is like that
starvingartsnet 2 months ago 36
@starvingartsnet Very true!
breachmania 1 month ago
@starvingartsnet Not true, Im listening to this for the first time and I am beyond amazed...mesmerized maybe....this is like ear candy
devonconnax 1 month ago
@starvingartsnet Truly Told.
zismoura 1 month ago
I listened to this so record in full so many times, but I couldn't work out what it's about. I had the CD & if you have a fast foward button on your CD player remote control, you can forward to the end of the last track & hear a very brief instrumental. This record was really weird, like everything after 'OK Comouter'. 'OK Computer' was the only good Radiohead LP. The very first Radiohead song I ever heard was a song called 'Street Spirit' when I was 9 or 10. The LPs I heard as an adult.
sripathyakasrip 2 months ago
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sripathyakasrip 2 months ago
TY Geniuuuusssss!!!!!!!!!
jescofrey 2 months ago
When i heard this album in the very first time, i thought this is disgusting. BUT after i gave this album another couple of chances, I have to say that this album is not less then GENIUS!
GuyUnited1878 2 months ago 3
@5AU5AGEROLL Thanks! Have you known any of these albums prior to my post, or have you took the time to listen to them? ( :D ) Which of those albums do you enjoy?
MetalRagnaroc 2 months ago
its funny how people here think they're intellectuals just because they listen to radiohead.
TheBudzka 2 months ago
@TheBudzka We don't think we're intellectuals....
SirGeorge8600 2 months ago
@TheBudzka I personally don't think hard-core Radiohead fans are that smart. I don't think it's very clever to get yourself so down about life & not see anything positive.
sripathyakasrip 2 months ago
@sripathyakasrip Some* :)
xvxpivotxvx 2 months ago
@TheBudzka Its funny cos youre wrong.
HGregm01 1 month ago
Oh c'mon stop with your fucking emo comments and just enjoy the music. Your life is alright, enjoy it you damn unthankfull cheesedicks.
ToupTheMister 2 months ago
After careful introspection, I've decided this is my favorite album of all time. All time. Yes, I know, it seems wild at first, but seeing as it's such a significant monolith of an album, I consider it the sort of point of evolution in music from the last century to the current.
southparkster93 2 months ago 31
@southparkster93 What a beautiful way to put it.
Carsonapolis 1 month ago
@southparkster93 ARGH YOU SOUND LIKE SUCH A TIT. SHUT UP
simonprosser1 1 month ago
Idioteque gives me chills...
gutwrencher89 2 months ago
Love how this album shows the view from far away, you can just see the glow of the fire in the distance and then in the next album everything is red so it's like you are actually amongst the fire. Like you have progressed into it by listening to the music.
pikeflyfisherman 2 months ago
yeeaaaaaa 100,000 veiwer
MrJoe1928 2 months ago
Kid A: Released in 2000 and the lyrics are associated with the events of September 11, 2001
powershop1903 2 months ago
For those who care to answer: What were your thoughts when you first listened to this album?
OrangeySnicket 2 months ago
@OrangeySnicket first time i heard radiohead i thought it was depressing random noises..... god how i was wrong
seanymo 2 months ago
@OrangeySnicket I felt sad, then aroused. The best album ever imo.
AngusArmy001 2 months ago
@OrangeySnicket Just listened to it my first time; I don't really know what to think. I'm trusting everyone else though and listening to it again. The intro already sounds loads better.
michaelhays92 2 months ago
@michaelhays92 I liked it quite a bit. I began to like it more and more as i listened to the album time after time. It's rather unconventional so you might have to adjust yourself to enjoy it lol.
C0lonel5 2 months ago
@michaelhays92 That's the spirit.. this album is amazing. You should trust us!
Xarpius94 2 months ago
@Xarpius94 Definitely! So many people have put it as the top album of the millennium so far, and all of the greatest albums take multiple listens to fully appreciate :)
michaelhays92 2 months ago
@michaelhays92 That's right.. This goes for all Radiohead albums, except maybe Pablo Honey.. but I like that one, too. Enjoy
Xarpius94 2 months ago
track 3 is fucking awesome
1Nunnka 2 months ago
their best
AyaxTelemonio 2 months ago
so, is 8 dislikes out of 98,000 views....that could be within the range of error...ha
MrXipetotec79 2 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
Hold on a minute, I fell in love with the album on my first album, its not In Rainbows which was simply stunning but it was amazing, tracks like Everything in its right place, optimistic and idioteque are all excellent.
Dersht 2 months ago
first time listen, and i only like the national anthem
Chacha5678 2 months ago
@Chacha5678 Dude, I think you got the wrong band for that 'first time listen' stuff
GiantTurtlesEye 2 months ago
@GiantTurtlesEye So true, I thought this album was a shambles at first now well you guess ...
CaveWang 2 months ago
@Chacha5678 I hated this album the first time I heard it. I thought it was the weirdest shit ever produced.
Now it's my favorite album of all time. I can't explain how that works, really.
xRyan5 2 months ago 3
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This record is the pique of human achievement.
MrSanfelice 2 months ago
Favourite lines: "You try the best you can, you try the best you can. The best you can is good enough."
"That back there, that's not me..."
impcirca1988 2 months ago
this has to be one of the greatest albums of all time...and i mean it.
chrisdulworth 2 months ago 2
@Garaam12 Agreed. Haha. :)
I really don't like how the Muse fans think they're prog w/Muse but never listened to their ancestors like King Crimson or Yes, but then again, I find them an entry level band anyway. :P
Back on tangent, I really think this album is tied with OK Computer, especially considering this is a fucking FOLLOW UP album. Descendants of Brian Eno, never cease to amaze me. *sniff*
MetalRagnaroc 2 months ago
Message to Thom YORKE:
-Help me from my fucking insignificant life and take me in your band..please..
oOdugloubOo 2 months ago 28
Sigh :)
FoShO129 2 months ago
@wtevwwe11 Sure as hell is. :) Tool's landmark album, I personally like it MUCH more than Aenima.
MetalRagnaroc 2 months ago
@MetalRagnaroc I love Lateralus. The first time I listened to it was in the dark at 3am. Paranoid BEYOND BELIEF by Faaip De Oiad, but then I listened to it in broad daylight and loved it.
Simba7032 2 months ago
@wtevwwe11 Got to admit: I'm not the biggest fan of Muse, but that was a great album.
MetalRagnaroc 2 months ago
@MetalRagnaroc BTW, Lateralus is a masterpiece, fucking incredible.
wtevwwe11 2 months ago 2
@MetalRagnaroc few people are big fans of Muse when they know a little about music, but the first two albums were sooo fucking good
Garaam12 2 months ago
@MetalRagnaroc Leviathan and Lateralus ftw
bigchill123a 2 months ago
Definitely one of my faves from the last decade. If anyone else is interested, here are other great albums from the 2000s, ranging a number of different genres: (Blackwater Park, Oceanic, Leviathan, Untrue, Lateralus, ObZen, Metropolis Pt. 2 - Scenes from a Memory, Fear of a Plank Planet,
Ashes Against the Grain, Lift your Skinny Fists like Atennas to Heaven) If you love Kid A, you might like these albums. Some are harder to get into than others, but I like em all, and hope you do, too. Enjoy!
MetalRagnaroc 2 months ago in playlist Kid A.
@MetalRagnaroc I'd add origin of symmetry
wtevwwe11 2 months ago
@MetalRagnaroc You have excellent taste, good sir - some great albums in that list.
5AU5AGEROLL 2 months ago
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MetalRagnaroc 2 months ago in playlist Kid A.
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MetalRagnaroc 2 months ago in playlist Kid A.
Where did you get the hidden track from? its not on itunes?
FacultyBob 2 months ago
first few listens i hated it and only kept how to dissapear completely, the national anthem and motion picture sountrack. i deleated the rest, i was young and foolish lol
samhuntification 2 months ago
This is the first time I am listening to Kid A in its entirety, and I am loving it already. I think I liked Amnesiac more the first time I heard it.
TheJonathanzzz 2 months ago
How to disappear completely will be play at my funeral.
MrMonshi 2 months ago
kid a=ok computer
wtevwwe11 3 months ago
I was told this is the anthem to the apocalypse...and even though its not about that, my re-occuring dreams of it are narrated by this album....and I wouldnt want to go out with anything else...
Mdteller 3 months ago
haven't heard this album since 2000 i think. I liked it the first time i heard it. loving it now
MrLibertine15 3 months ago
WHAT? A hidden track?!! Ahh!
nicobeing 3 months ago
@nicobeing Nevermind. I knew about that. I own the CD. ha.
nicobeing 3 months ago
I am so hot for this album! Kid A Kid A
nicobeing 3 months ago
for me i instantly thought that this was genius
1798JT 3 months ago
There's music created to represent the feelings and humans emotions. But also, there's music recorded to make you feel things you never feel with something else. Kid A is the second type. It's art.
gonzaloret 3 months ago
where did you get the hidden track from?
FacultyBob 3 months ago
@FacultyBob It's a brief instrumental at the end of Motion Picture Soundtrack after a minute or so of silence.
Simba7032 2 months ago
u had to put the whole album for the experience
wonderboyekl 3 months ago
Ok Computer>Kid A
It is rather close though...
466hummer 3 months ago
@466hummer in my opinion its kid A= in rainbows > ok computer
admiralgumdrops 3 months ago
@466hummer
Ok Computer = smelly green shit I just took < God < Kid A
seinekins 3 months ago
@seinekins
You poor soul...
466hummer 3 months ago
Press 7 for dance party
Italynine2 3 months ago
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ServeCultura 3 months ago
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MOJOEFUL 3 months ago
@MOJOEFUL no
415BAY415 3 months ago
StaticBunny, I have to say I love you even more now. Thanks for for posting!
SavedandSound 3 months ago
Quite the mothefuckin' masterpiece.
duckotaco 3 months ago
What is it with certain albums you dislike from the beginning. There are those that you continue to hate and disregard like Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking, even an Amnesiac from these boys here. But then there are those other albums that grow on you like In Rainbows, or even The Wall. But is it bad taste when you love an album like Primus Pork Soda the first time?! Different strokes for different strokes...thank you very much!
mrdave777 3 months ago
@mrdave777 Actually, I found Amnesiac to be extremely enjoyable, just like Kid A.
ihavequadrophenia 3 months ago
Optimistic is helping me get through the morning
enigmafia89 3 months ago
first time listener, pretty friggin ridiculously impressed.
IaxobusJames 3 months ago in playlist Radiohead
Kid A is a absolute classic, it defines depression in life perfectly, and the in depth views of exsistance is just beautiful. Overall just a straight up masterpiece of a album, I wish I would listen to it more often, it was the first Radiohead album I've ever listened to, I loved it right off the bat. Its amazing how much they've changed my life. Radiohead is my heart <3
Carsonapolis 3 months ago
@Carsonapolis could not agree with you more, radiohead have changed my outlook on life completely, from literally the moment i leave the house to the moment i go to bed would be somewhat different to how it was before radiohead came along, anyone who isn't listening to radiohead need to buck their ideas up and listen! world changers say no more
TheDantuck5 3 months ago
Okay yes, 'OK Computer' was Radiohead's trophy and admittably a masterpiece of sound, but 'Kid A' will always remain my favourite album by them. Whilst OC seemed to alienate me and offer me a look at the band's view on a struggling political climate, this album is so much deeper, so much more personal. Tracks like How To Disappear Completely, Treefingers and Motion Picture Soundtrack just seem to dive headfirst into my soul, and that feeling is a hard one to recreate, and even harder to forget
radioface350 3 months ago 2
to me it was a masterpiece at the first listen only for the first notes, when I get older it was all the tracks :p
Indirectelexify 3 months ago
dull
pmay222 3 months ago
Lemonlimelimbalagnome
GamecubeLPs 3 months ago
This reminded me of the Movie: A.I : "Artificial Intelligence" for some reason >.< Anyways......awesome album :)
78September87 3 months ago
grazie per averlo caricato!!!
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transposedemotions 3 months ago
This album really grows on you...
mrfido12 3 months ago