Collected B-sides from the OK Computer era.
They began as "On a Friday," a band bullied for their name before settling on Radiohead —inspired by a Talking Heads song. Radiohead Discography -7 Albums 9 EPs Othe...
A reaction to the abstract nature of the Kid A/Amnesiac era, Hail to the Thief is a claustrophobic blend of electronic noise and garage rock. Lyrically, it is the band’s most political, taking aim at the War on Terror and George W. Bush ("2 + 2 = 5," "The Gloaming"). It is messy, overlong, and glorious. Songs like "There, There" prove that when Radiohead wants to rock, they can outclass anyone; "A Wolf at the Door" showcases Thom Yorke’s venomous spoken-word delivery. Collected B-sides from the OK Computer era