why the hype? this shit is literally is a 6/10 at best.
Why the hype? this shit is literally is a 6/10 at best
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Pablo honey it's 100 times better
ha ha ha
Pablo Honey at least was honest and has Anyone Can Play Guitar and Creep. My favorite Radiohead release actually.
Keep coping
You know that it's true
OK, we get it, you weren't alive or at least weren't old enough to understand music when this album came out.
I'm not coping, just laughing. What you said was funny.
I'm not OP, but I was born in 1997 and don't understand the hype around this album. Could you elaborate why it was important?
>t.cope
>OK
I will reiterate; I'm not coping, just having a good laugh.
So this album doesn't hold up today. Thanks for clarified.
All of Radioheads 90's albums have aged poorly
I don't even like radiohead but this is one of the few rock albums I thoroughly dig. To each their own.
I don't even like radiohead and I don't even like this album. Period.
Friendly reminder that Mansun should have been the defining art-Britpop band of the late 90s and not Radiohead.
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>im...im just laughting bro!
The levels of cope.
you don't like rock then. i don't think any true rock music fan would enjoy this garbage
I'm sorry I don't like garbage albums.
i always thought this album had some really nice fidelity, probably one of the highest fidelity rock albums there is. i guess it's to do with the engineering and the room cos it's really some fun stuff on monitors
idk man, it's hooky, the tones are varied, it's all thematic, the production is nice........ i feel like it's the most consumable delineation of several influences (jeff buckley, pink floyd, MBV, pixies, britpop, etc) while still having decent artistic value. i think it has an ok statement on life if you listen to Lift as the closer, too. Kid A and In Rainbows are probably more interesting for me now but i still enjoy ok computer as a concept.............. a big, boisterous, opulent sounding thing from back when the industry had money in it and wounded junkies were all the rage
idk man i think 6/10 is a bit contrarian but mayb ur baiting, either way it's an alright album to talk aboot
>the simplistic tunes with an masterfully producted
>the cynicism
>the vapic critics towars capitalism
>the indulgent and tortured vocals
Just like the Waters era Pink Floyd.
kys pleb
I personally reckon its an 8/10 but yes, very very overrated album. I think Kid A is better myself. Not a huge Radiohead fan either so not exactly shilling OKC
Very good post, thank you user.
I agree I wouldn't call it a 6/10 but Zig Forums is also full of teenagers who honestly believe Radiohead to be the absolute pinnacle of music.
maybe because your music taste is shit
>the album on the left is dumb and embraces it
>the album on the right is dumb but thinks it's a serious existential art statement
>the album on the left rocks out unabashedly
>the album on the right rocks out occasionally but not too much lest somebody starts having fun while listening to it
>the album on the left gets pussy, crushes it, and bounces
>the album on the right makes arrangements to get pussy, gets nervous beforehand, and flakes out
>the album on the left tells you to fuck off or get knocked out
>the album on the right meekly reminds you that consumerism and online anonymity blur the line between the individual and society, so saying mean things about it is essentially the same as saying mean things about yourself
>the album on the left has sold 16 million copies
>the album on the right has sold 8 million
filtered by okc?
ok pleb
unironically this
>unironically defending Limp Bizkit
the album on the left has a better cover too
i dont get why people compare gazpacho to radiohead. to me they make much more emotional and atmospheric music. pic related.