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    A classic guitar pop group almost nine years in the making, Albuquerque, New Mexico's the Shins began in 1997 as the side project of singer/... (Click the album for more)
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The Bends
Do not buy this album because you know all the words to "Creep." Do not buy this album because you like deep sea diving and the title r... (Click the album for more)
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Radiohead

King of Limbs
After a brief return to earth to deliver the tart, focused In Rainbows, Radiohead drift back into the ether with The King of Limbs. Like In ... (Click the album for more)
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Radiohead

Radiohead

Amnesiac
Radiohead's fifth studio album, Amnesiac, was released in 2001, and was the follow up, or rather completion, to the experimental Kid A sessi... (Click the album for more)
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Radiohead

Radiohead

Kid A
Instead of simply adding club beats or sonic collage techniques, Radiohead strive to incorporate the unsettling "intelligent techno" sound o... (Click the album for more)
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Radiohead

Pablo Honey

Before Radiohead became the biggest critics' darling since Pavement or Dr. Dre, they were just another pre-Oasis British band with some loose indie ties, trying to gain some cred. Loopy enough to name this moody, often battering debut album for a Jerky Boys routine, they were also a lot more interesting when they hadn't yet learned the word "soundscape." "Creep," the miserably majestic single they now claim nearly ruined them, may not even be the best thing here; try "Anyone Can Play Guitar," an epitaph for River Phoenix before the fact. --Rickey Wright

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