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Is OK COMPUTER The Best Album Ever?
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In 1997, Radiohead released OK Computer.

It took them from a notable British act to the most important rock band on the planet. It was profoundly human, compositionally creative and carried themes that are just as -- if not more potent today -- as they were 20 years ago. OK Computer marked the end of an era, setting a new path for rock music. Without it, Muse, Coldplay or Arcade Fire wouldn’t exist as they do now.

In Radiohead’s attempt to subvert mainstream trends and conventions, they ironically became more successful for it. Creating their most conceptually important release and one of the greatest albums of all time.

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@Monotheist137

3 years ago

Most music industry : lets add everything people loved before Radiohead: lets remove everything that our fans loved before.

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@humma0

4 years ago

What makes OK Computer so good is the fact that it holds more relevance today than it did 20 years ago

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@ledzeppelin4isadopealbum426

1 year ago

OK Computer is my all-time favorite album. There isn't a single song I dislike. In my eyes, it's absolutely perfect.

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@sianspherica

1 year ago

Every single song on the OK Computer is absurdly good. It's as close to a perfect album as any band has ever created.

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@yes3443

4 years ago

"A job that slowly kills you, bruises that won't heal."

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@pattykils

4 years ago

OK Computer could not have come out any earlier than it did, but I honestly believe if it came out today it would still sound like the future of rock.

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@_cygnus5383

3 years ago

Just rewatch this but Climbing up the walls is seriously underrated as a song in this album

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@eviticus4673

1 year ago

Its hard to describe the impact of this album to teens of today. But back in 97, i remember being in a pub and discussing it with friends and we all agreed it was unlike anything we'd ever heard before. It was so futuristic sounding. Someone said it was like music from 2010 or something. Of course 2010 came and went and it turns out radiohead didnt quite predict the future musically ( the 00s for most part was just dross and often cheesy pop) but they did show us what music could be when we broaden our minds.

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@mona-fy4oj

4 years ago

I've tried to write an intellectual comment about how OK Computer changed me forever for a good 10 minutes now, but all I can say is I will always love this record.

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@RedMeansRecording

4 years ago

Your audio editing skills and creativity are really fantastic

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@MauricioJara

2 years ago

I don’t understand people that say this album is overrated. It definitely isn’t, and it deserves all the hype. It’s one of those albums I enjoy listening to from the first song to the last one without pausing or taking a break due to how great the experience is.

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@alvinmarco6829

2 years ago

Who else loves Let Down? The best song from the best album.

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@ruben1million

4 years ago

Ok Computer did to Radiohead what Dark Side of The Moon did to Pink Floyd

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@MyEverythingBurrito

4 years ago

"Radiohead created something near perfect, and never did it again." Um, In Rainbows would like to have a word with you.

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@louisebrr9328

3 years ago

Exit music makes me feel grounded. Makes me cry each time i hear it. I love it

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@justaamateur6533

3 years ago

Revolver, Dark side of the moon, Ok computer, that kind of seems like the trinity of near-perfect, or perfect albums

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@BB-se9bl

4 years ago

That moment when Yorke hits the falsetto in Let Down is pure perfection.

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@Emme-Kappa

4 years ago

This video was amazing man. For real. Can't wait for your take on Kid A.

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@gv1071

2 years ago

Sorry... not sorry... I have to say, this album really blows any album out of the water due to its applicability to today's society. It was composed, what? 20 years ago? Amazing... truly amazing.

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