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[Coldplaying's Top 250 Albums] Results

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maybe, but Kid A will beat The Bends maybe. Hopefully

in coldplay terminology it means something like x&y will maybe beat arobtth,for what there is no chance

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in coldplay terminology it means something like x&y will maybe beat arobtth,for what there is no chance

 

all I can say: lol

:\ um, ok. let's just move on to #7 shall we :uhoh: lol

 

yeah spare a thought for the nocturnal australian viewers...

Marek, thats retarded! Kid A is most probably going to beat The Bends! And don't even compare that to that, it has nothing to do with it!

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6. Radiohead - The Bends

 

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Year: 1995

RateYourMusic status: 4.19 (1995: #6 / all-time: #285)

 

9610 points

25 votes

highest rank: #1 - eglantine, #1 - fifi, #2 - Plug_in_Coldplaying, #3 - amsterdam528, #3 - Briggins

 

The Bends' date=' released on March 13, 1995 in the United Kingdom and on April 4 in the United States, is the second album by the English rock band Radiohead.[/quote']

 

Pablo Honey in no way was adequate preparation for its epic' date=' sprawling follow-up, The Bends. Building from the sweeping, three-guitar attack that punctuated the best moments of Pablo Honey, Radiohead create a grand and forceful sound that nevertheless resonates with anguish and despair -- it's cerebral anthemic rock. Occasionally, the album displays its influences, whether it's U2, Pink Floyd, R.E.M., or the Pixies, but Radiohead turn clichés inside out, making each song sound bracingly fresh. Thom Yorke's tortured lyrics give the album a melancholy undercurrent, as does the surging, textured music. But what makes The Bends so remarkable is that it marries such ambitious, and often challenging, instrumental soundscapes to songs that are at their cores hauntingly melodic and accessible. It makes the record compelling upon first listen, but it reveals new details with each listen, and soon it becomes apparent that with The Bends, Radiohead have reinvented anthemic rock.[/quote']

 

The Highlight

 

"Street Spirit (Fade Out)"

 

http://youtube.com/watch?v=BrZTNhW44-o

#6!? That's my favorite RH album... geez, X&Y better not even be on this list!

omfg,the best radiohead album ,way to end the day!!

but there are 3 coldplay albums in top 5:laugh4:

well, it's coldplaying.com. Let's go and do this in Atease lol

next time there should be some rules.

like-you can vote max.twice for the same artist in top 10 :D

So in that way other artists will aslo be included in top 10

nope i disagree. what about artists that on merit have amazing albums, eg pink floyd with wish you were here, dark side and meddle?

next time there should be some rules.

like-you can vote max.twice for the same artist in top 10 :D

So in that way other artists will aslo be included in top 10

 

Well it is Coldplaying's Top 250 albums, and the people of Coldplaying have spoken... I don't think there's much reason to complain if you look at it that way.

top 5 everyoneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! :dance: post post post!

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5. Radiohead - Kid A

 

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Year: 2000

RateYourMusic status: 4.18 (2000: #2 / all-time: #224)

 

10205 points

26 votes

highest rank: #1 - Absolute Zero, #1 - burningmonk, #1 - ibecomenumb, #1 - Lera, #1 - Ondes Martenot, #2 - dajrekshn, #2 - Sam, #2 - yellowish, #3 - Gitta Rensolo

 

Kid A is the fourth studio album by the English band Radiohead' date=' released in 2000. The album had chart success worldwide[1'] and platinum sales in its first month, becoming the only Radiohead release to debut at #1 on the US Billboard 200, despite the lack of an official single or video as publicity.[2] Some credited the album's unique marketing campaign or its leaking on the Internet,[3] while others attributed its chart success to anticipation after the band's 1997 release OK Computer.[4]

 

Kid A's music was the result of an experimental recording and songwriting process. Radiohead were widely seen as having abandoned the expansive "art rock"[5] sound of OK Computer just as they had moved on from their early hit "Creep",[6] this time producing minimalist electronic soundscapes with abstract lyrics; taking influence from Krautrock, avant-garde jazz and 20th century classical music; and changing their three-guitar lineup to more obscure instruments, notably the Ondes Martenot.

 

Comparing this to other albums is like comparing an aquarium to blue construction paper.... It's the sound of a band' date=' and its leader, losing faith in themselves, destroying themselves, and subsequently rebuilding a perfect entity. In other words, Radiohead hated being Radiohead, but ended up with the most ideal, natural Radiohead record yet.[/quote']

 

The Highlight

 

"The National Anthem"

 

http://youtube.com/watch?v=n7it1uF4dDk

So we have 1 RH album and 3 Coldplay albums coming... But who the hell else? :freak:

X&Y beat Kid A?! oh man... I wonder where OK Computer's gonna end up.

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