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Jacob-Jack Since: Dec, 2023
Dec 29th 2023 at 12:44:01 PM •••

In foreshadowing: > The band claim that either the first or last song on each album hints at the sound of the next album. The source(s) of that? I am curious and I want to be sure to not look dumb when bringing it up in speculation of the tenth album.

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Radiofan1999 Since: Jan, 2019
Jan 21st 2019 at 3:25:54 AM •••

Top 10 Freakiest lyrics from OKC ?? I need lyrics to draw a booklet with so

irishladdie727 Since: Mar, 2010
May 4th 2012 at 12:44:08 PM •••

Where in god's name is there Dubstep influence in The King of Limbs? Whoever wrote that, I'm genuinely curious to see it backed up...

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6dmind Since: Dec, 2010
Jun 9th 2012 at 12:04:18 AM •••

Yeah, I'd like to see an answer to that too..

predguin Since: Jan, 2011
Aug 6th 2012 at 3:45:27 AM •••

I don't even think there's any backing from that, other than dubstep fanboys on You Tube commenting on "Feral" (even though I find that Feral has little, if any dubstep influence), and critics. It's kind of silly, actually, and probably just wishful thinking given the recent dubstep bandwagon and a whole lot of other musicians (like Muse) voicing their appreciation of it.

Denziloe Since: Jul, 2014
Apr 30th 2015 at 8:28:48 PM •••

I'll be yet another guy to throw his hat into the "what the hell is this" ring. It sounds nothing like dubstep and I'm not aware of any commentators calling it such, let alone is it "distinctly dubstep". I'm half sure this is a troll, but in any case, I'm getting rid of it.

Denziloe Since: Jul, 2014
Apr 30th 2015 at 8:28:48 PM •••

I'll be yet another guy to throw his hat into the "what the hell is this" ring. It sounds nothing like dubstep and I'm not aware of any commentators calling it such, let alone is it "distinctly dubstep". I'm half sure this is a troll, but in any case, I'm getting rid of it.

MadameleP Fangirl by Nature Since: Jan, 2001
Fangirl by Nature
Aug 15th 2011 at 10:08:27 AM •••

Somebody deleted the entry on Arc Number. I've put it back for now, but was it at all justified? If so, feel free to delete it again (but don't forget the rest of the bullets).

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MadameleP Fangirl by Nature Since: Jan, 2001
Fangirl by Nature
Nov 24th 2010 at 7:13:41 PM •••

Should the Ho Yay entry go on its own page, or is it small enough that it can go on the main page without any fuss?

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SoapMagic Since: Dec, 2009
Nov 25th 2010 at 7:25:03 AM •••

Let's put the Ho Yay entry on the main page for now. We can decide later if it should have its own page.

64.251.52.163 Since: Dec, 1969
Mar 9th 2010 at 6:54:41 AM •••

"Dethroning Moment Of Suck - Arguably the universal "WTF?" produced by the puzzled millions when Thom Yorke decided to write a song for a Twilight movie. Whether or not the franchise is good is subjective, but the surprise is not."

Is the song a Dethroning Moment Of Suck, or is the decision to make a song for a Twilight movie a Dethroning Moment Of Suck? I don't think it is for three reasons: 1. Twilight fans may be introduced to something that's actually good. 2. He just wrote a song for the soundtrack. It's not like he became a Twilight fan himself. 3. IT'S A NEW THOM YORKE SONG!

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Catalogue Since: Sep, 2009
Mar 10th 2010 at 3:51:27 AM •••

The decision is, and by extension, the song. Much as I want to justify it, that is a definite dethroning moment of suck for many.

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SoapMagic Since: Dec, 2009
Mar 10th 2010 at 9:27:00 AM •••

It seems to have gotten a positive response, judging by the You Tube comments the multiple videos for the song receives. Maybe fans just rant on Radiohead forums.

Catalogue Since: Sep, 2009
Mar 15th 2010 at 3:29:57 AM •••

Yes, perhaps, but it doesn't take a universal denouncement anyway. It's a subjective trope. :)

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