
Radiohead OK Computer Album Review – An Hour of Mumble and Noise
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Critics call OK Computer one of the greatest albums of all time. I call it an endurance test in distortion, mumbling, and half-baked ideas. From the car-crash shrug of “Airbag” to the robot poetry of “Fitter Happier” and the slow-motion crawl of “The Tourist,” Radiohead’s so-called masterpiece feels less like revolution and more like a sleep aid with guitars.
In this episode, I break down every track, tearing into the chaos, the boredom, and the baffling hype that still surrounds this record nearly three decades later. If you’ve ever wondered whether OK Computer is genius or just gray wallpaper with a fan club, buckle up — we’re going track by track through the noise.
Listen, argue, laugh, and maybe even yell at me for trashing your favorite band. Either way, this one’s a ride.
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