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Released in 2000, Kid A was a hard left turn from the guitar-driven angst of OK Computer . "Everything In Its Right Place" was the curtain-raiser, and it was terrifying and comforting all at once. Thom Yorke’s vocals are chopped, looped, and glitched before "glitch" was a mainstream genre.
: This refers to the "sour" face Yorke felt he wore for three years during the intense promotion of OK Computer . Radiohead-Everything In Its Right Place mp3
Thom Yorke’s vocals are the centerpiece, heavily processed through a vocoder and various effects pedals. Listening to the file, you aren't just hearing a singer; you are hearing a signal being manipulated. The fragmented lyrics ("Yesterday I woke up sucking a lemon," "There are two colours in my head") feel like corrupted text files, and the MP3 format—often associated with the early digital music revolution—is the perfect vessel for this message. Released in 2000, Kid A was a hard
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