![]() The opening run from “15 Step” to “Bodysnatchers” to “Nude” to “Weird Fishes/ Arpeggi” rivals Muse’s “Black Holes and Revelations” for greatest four-song opening to an album ever, and that alone puts this in the highest tier. There’s really only one track that I’m not that into – “Faust Arp” – but even then it’s not that bad (but enough to put this album 2nd on my list). It has some of the most gorgeous production and instrumentation I’ve ever heard, and the power of its music has only grown on me in time. All-Time Great 2 – In Rainbowsįor the longest time, “In Rainbows” was my favourite Radiohead album, without question. “Kid A” is close to being an all-time great, but there are a couple of tracks like “Treefingers” and “In Limbo” that don’t do anything for me and also, I didn’t want to put this album in the same league as two of my favourite albums ever (a little petty maybe). My favourite track has to be the nightmarish-synth track “Idioteque”, which has been a favourite of mine for as long as I can remember. ![]() “The National Anthem” and “How To Disappear Completely” are some amazing tracks to kick things off, the latter being up there as one of the band’s best, and even the title track is quite underrated. Coming straight after “OK Computer”, it must have been incredibly jarring hearing “Everything In It’s Right Place” as a Radiohead fan for the first time – but that was just the start of an extraordinarily diverse tracklist. ![]() “Kid A” is the definition of “Amazing”, as I was left amazed and astounded by the musical magic on display throughout this genre-bending masterpiece. I’m pretty sure every Radiohead ranking has the same bottom two and same top three, and I’m not going to go against the grain for this one.
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