Radiohead – Kid A Mnesia

Album Info

Artist: Radiohead

Title: Kid A Mnesia

Year: 2021

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Tracklist

  • 1. Everything In Its Right Place (4:11)
  • 2. Kid A (4:44)
  • 3. The National Anthem (5:51)
  • 4. How to Disappear Completely (5:56)
  • 5. Treefingers (3:42)
  • 6. Optimistic (5:15)
  • 7. In Limbo (3:31)
  • 8. Idioteque (5:09)
  • 9. Morning Bell (4:35)
  • 10. Motion Picture Soundtrack (3:20)
  • 11. Untitled (0:52)
  • 1. Packt Like Sardines In a Crushd Tin Box (4:00)
  • 2. Pyramid Song (4:48)
  • 3. Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors (4:07)
  • 4. You And Whose Army? (3:11)
  • 5. I Might Be Wrong (4:53)
  • 6. Knives Out (4:14)
  • 7. Morning Bell/Amnesiac (3:14)
  • 8. Dollars and Cents (4:51)
  • 9. Hunting Bears (2:01)
  • 10. Like Spinning Plates (3:57)
  • 11. Life In a Glasshouse (4:36)
  • 1. Like Spinning Plates - 'Why Us?' Version (5:04)
  • 2. Untitled v1 (1:48)
  • 3. Fog - Again Again Version (2:25)
  • 4. If You Say the Word (4:20)
  • 5. Follow Me Around (5:19)
  • 6. Pulk/Pull - True Love Waits Version (2:46)
  • 7. Untitled v2 (0:46)
  • 8. The Morning Bell - In the Dark Version (2:00)
  • 9. Pyramid Strings (1:18)
  • 10. Alt. Fast Track (1:32)
  • 11. Untitled v3 (1:16)
  • 12. How to Disappear into Strings (5:32)

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Artist Bio

Radiohead is an English band from Abingdon, Oxfordshire, that started releasing music in the early 1990s and is known for their shift from guitar-driven alternative rock to more experimental and electronic styles. Their debut album, *Pablo Honey*, came out in 1993, but they’re perhaps best known for landmark albums like *OK Computer* and *Kid A*, both of which expanded their sound and won significant critical acclaim. Radiohead has built a reputation for pushing boundaries, whether through their pay-what-you-want release of *In Rainbows* or genre-blurring tracks such as "Paranoid Android" and "Everything In Its Right Place." The band has racked up numerous awards and remains influential across alternative and experimental music scenes. Fans of acts like Blur, Massive Attack, and Portishead may find Radiohead’s atmospheric and innovative approach especially appealing.