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Radiohead - Kid A
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Kid A is a groundbreaking album that redefined alternative rock, blending electronic music, experimental sounds, and haunting lyrics. Tracks like “Everything In Its Right Place,” “Idioteque,” and “The National Anthem” showcase Radiohead’s bold exploration of new musical territories, creating an atmospheric, alien sound that continues to influence music today.

Radiohead - The Bends
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The Bends is a pivotal album in Radiohead’s evolution, blending alternative rock with more expansive, atmospheric sounds. With iconic tracks like “High and Dry,” “Just,” and “Street Spirit (Fade Out),” the album explores themes of alienation, anxiety, and existential doubt, marking the band’s shift toward a more complex and introspective sound.

Radiohead - Amnesiac
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Amnesiac is a haunting and experimental follow-up to Kid A, further exploring electronic textures, complex rhythms, and cryptic lyrics. With tracks like “Pyramid Song,” “Knives Out,” and “I Might Be Wrong,” the album blends rock, jazz, and ambient sounds, creating an atmospheric and introspective experience that captures themes of memory, loss, and disconnection.

Radiohead - King Of Limbs
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The King of Limbs is an atmospheric and experimental album, where Radiohead continues to push the boundaries of sound with intricate rhythms and abstract textures. Tracks like “Lotus Flower,” “Bloom,” and “Little by Little” feature a mix of electronic beats, minimalist arrangements, and fragmented lyrics, creating a deeply immersive and enigmatic listening experience.

Radiohead - Pablo Honey
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Pablo Honey is Radiohead’s debut album, blending alternative rock with a more straightforward, grunge-influenced sound. Featuring the breakout hit “Creep,” the album introduces Thom Yorke’s distinctive vocals and introspective lyrics, exploring themes of alienation and self-doubt. While a bit more raw compared to their later work, Pablo Honey remains a crucial part of Radiohead’s evolution.

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