joyfulgirl
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There are times when I think Amnesiac is the best album of the decade.
Hunting Bears rules. If you disagree, you smell bad and will get swine flu.
I don't get the love for Amnesiac, it's easily their weakest post-Pablo Honey album to me, it's about on par with Thom's solo stuff
Pyramid Song, Life in a Glass House, I Might Be Wrong, You and Whose Army, Amnesiac/Morning Bell, Like Spinning Plates and Dollars and Cents would like to have a word with you in the back please...
Amnesiac has no weak tracks. And it has "Life in a Glass House," one of their very best songs.
I wuv it.
like spinning plates is gorgeous ... if you ask me
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I actually agree, it's frantic, it's trance-like... but I hate it instead of loving it. I compare it to Kid A in that it's a pretty damn experimental song with few real vocals and lots videogramesque noises but Kid A does it better IMO.Just a amazing thing to listen to, quite a frantic, trance like song, and those videogamesque noises throughout are kind of refreshing, and it then thunders back into that groove. It demands being turned up loud. It's just a joy to listen to. I wish Radiohead committed more of these experiments to their albums.