OK Computer is one of the most significant albums of the last thirty years. Released in 1997, Radiohead's third studio album redefined what a rock record could be, while also predicting a cultural anxiety about technology, alienation, and modern life that has only grown more relevant with time. “Paranoid Android.” “Karma Police.” “Exit Music (For a Film).” No album has aged into its meaning more completely than this one.
Where The Bends built on the anthemic guitar rock of Pablo Honey, OK Computer stripped those elements away entirely, replacing them with textured soundscapes, odd time signatures, electronica rhythms, and Thom Yorke's voice moving from sweet falsetto to visceral intensity across the same track. It is the album that established Radiohead as one of the most inventive bands of their generation. Nearly three decades later, that standing has only grown.
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