Kid A
Kid A is the fourth album by the band Radiohead. It was released in October 2000 on the Parlophone label.[1] It was a success, and was certified platinum in the United Kingdom after only one week.[2] Kid A was the band's first number one in America, and was named as 'The best album of the 2000s' by Rolling Stone magazine.[3] ReceptionAt first, many people did not like Kid A. They wanted an album that had the rock sound of The Bends and OK Computer, but Kid A had electronic music. Melody Maker gave the album a very bad review, and criticized the album for being depressing and having electronic music.[4] However, Pitchfork Media, who gave Radiohead's last album a perfect score, did the same for Kid A. The review raved about how good the album was.[5] The review, infamous for its metaphors and storytelling, is now famous among Radiohead fans. Thanks to the Pitchfork review, people love Kid A now. It has been referred to as a "classic".[6] Critics have praised the album's relevance in computerized society.[7] Some think that the bad reviews for the album were rockist, which is when someone favors rock music over other genres.[8] Track listingAll tracks written by Radiohead except where noted.
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