Genius Albums
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Bodysnatchers / House of Cards [Single] by Radiohead
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Get all the lyrics to songs on Bodysnatchers / House of Cards [Single] and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.
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In Rainbows by Radiohead
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In Rainbows is the seventh studio album by the English rock band Radiohead. It was first released independently on 10 October 2007 as a digital download that customers could order
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Thumbs Down by Radiohead
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Go to Sleep [Single] by Radiohead
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In Rainbows (Collectors Edition) by Radiohead (Bootleg)
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Stop Whispering [Single] by Radiohead
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The Daily Mail / Staircase by Radiohead
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High and Dry / Planet Telex [Single] by Radiohead
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Supercollider / The Butcher by Radiohead
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“Supercollider” and “The Butcher” are songs by the English alternative rock band Radiohead. They were released as a double A-side single on 12-inch vinyl in the UK, Europe and
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In Rainbows - From the Basement by Radiohead
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In Rainbows – From The Basement is a 2008 live rendition of Radiohead’s critically-acclaimed 7th LP, In Rainbows. The album’s production was done in a single day, at London’s The
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College Karma [EP] by Radiohead
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Bones [Single] by Radiohead
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Get all the lyrics to songs on Bones [Single] and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.
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2 + 2 = 5 [Single] by Radiohead
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Live [EP] by Radiohead
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A Moon Shaped Pool by Radiohead
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Rumours of Radiohead’s much anticipated ninth album (nicknamed LP9 by fans) began as early as mid to late 2015. In late April 2016, the band began teasing new material via a
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Creep [Single] by Radiohead
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Street Spirit (Fade Out) [Single] by Radiohead
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Get all the lyrics to songs on Street Spirit (Fade Out) [Single] and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.
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Nude [Single] by Radiohead
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TKOL RMX 1234567 by Radiohead
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Unlike previous albums and compilations, The King Of Limbs was the Radiohead album that best lent itself to remixing, which led the band to announce a series of remixes for their
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Pop Is Dead [Single] by Radiohead
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“Pop is Dead” is the first non-album single that was made from Radiohead, with 4 tracks including the title of the single, it has the first instance of the song “Banana Co.” before
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Optimistic / The National Anthem / In Limbo [Single] by Radiohead
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Airbag / How Am I Driving? [EP] by Radiohead
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Airbag/How Am I Driving? is the fifth extended play (EP) by English rock group Radiohead, released in April 1998 specifically to the North American market. It includes most of the
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Jigsaw Falling into Place [Single] by Radiohead
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Pyramid Song [Single] by Radiohead
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“Pyramid Song” is the lead single from Radiohead’s fifth album, Amnesiac.
It was accompanied by four B-sides, which are some of the most experimental tracks Radiohead has released.
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Drill [EP] by Radiohead
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Drill is the debut extended play (EP) by English alternative rock group Radiohead, released in May 1992. It is the first-ever commercial release by the band, debuting on the UK
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The Bends by Radiohead
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Frequently ranked among the greatest albums of all time, The Bends signified the beginning of an aesthetic and thematic shift in Radiohead’s discography.
The band’s critically
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OK Computer by Radiohead
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Despite not having a hit anywhere near the size of “Creep”, Radiohead’s previous album The Bends (1995) was successful enough for their record company EMI to give them complete
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Amnesiac by Radiohead
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Perhaps the greatest sequel since The Godfather Part II, Amnesiac was the second half of the one-two punch Radiohead began with 2000’s Kid A. It was smoother on the surface yet
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I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings by Radiohead
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I Might Be Wrong, named after the song of the same name, is the first and only live album the band has recorded up to this point. The performances occurred as a part of the band’s
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COM LAG (2plus2is5) [EP] by Radiohead
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COM LAG (2plus2isfive) is the sixth EP by the English rock band Radiohead, released in March 2004 in Japan and Australia.
It is a compilation that collects many of the B-sides
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Karma Police [Single] by Radiohead
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“Karma Police” is the second promotional single from Radiohead’s OK Computer album, released on August 25, 1997. It reached #8 on the UK Singles Chart.
Like other singles from
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Pablo Honey by Radiohead
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Perhaps our friends over at TV Tropes said it best when they remarked that Pablo Honey is the “weirdest Radiohead album, in that it’s not weird at all”.
Radiohead’s debut album is
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Kid A by Radiohead
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Radiohead’s previous album OK Computer (1997) may have introduced experimental elements into their sound, but it didn’t become apparent until its follow-up Kid A was released in
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