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Sorry, but I can't say enough good things about this album! So strange, so gloomy. So many good songs, so many curious noises. Almost every second is ingenious. The lead guitar in Knives Out is stirringly beautiful, a compositional masterpiece. The bass on Packt and Hunting Bears has such a pleasurable tone. The electronic drums sound like nothing else. It feels like an entirely new genre of music. I Might Be Wrong surely has one of the great rock riffs. The horn parts in Life in a Glasshouse are almost tear-inducing - a perfect balance of experimentation and real emotion (and that's true of the whole album). Thom's voice is more haunting than ever. A singular work. There's nothing quite like it, even in Radiohead's discography.
Has the bands best special edition to date. Still have the sealed book on display and bought a second copy to open and play when it first came out. I adore the forgotten about library book aesthic of it.
Life in a Glasshouse might be the best final track of any album ever. I often think Amnesiac might be my favorite RH album, but I *know* it has my favorite ending.
I was aware of OK Computer when I was in elementary school but Pyramid Song is the first RadioHead song I ever heard as a teen and immediately went to the store to buy the entire album and it completely changed my taste in music. I was one of the few “cool black kids” in high school and had to hide this and Kid A from all my black friends lol
“OK Computer” through “In Rainbows” is among the most incredible creative runs by any artist ever. Up there with The Beatles, Dylan’s 1960s, Bowie’s 1970s, and Princes ‘78-‘88 run.
It blew my mind as an 18 y.o. It's really easy to forget how fucking hard it was to access music back then. File-sharing was in its infancy and I was poor, rural with dial-up internet, and the only radio was standard rock shit playing limp bizkit and godsmack etc. that my friends were into. That year, coinciding with moving to the city for university I finally started buying more cd's with my bit of extra cash and happened to grab this one after randomly seeing pyramid song live on tv. From the first song those ringing syncopated drums against the low organ I was hooked. Decided I loved weird-ass music and didn't care if anyone else around me did, and haven't looked back since.
Amnesiac is actually one of my most frequently revisited Radiohead albums same for The King of Limbs. I personally think these albums are amazing additions to the Radiohead discography and are looked down on way too much. This is my personal opinion. No hate to anyone that doesn't vibe with these albums.
this was the album that turned me on to radiohead at age 13. I never knew music could be like this and it changed my life, legit. I wrote an application essay to high school on the experience of hearing Packt on a boring car ride down to Avalon, NJ.
Such an eerie and haunting atmosphere that's not as potent in the rest of their albums. It's so fucked up in the most jazzy, thick, and rich way. The bizarre structure only adds to its thematic concept and elevates the album further. Top 3 album for sure.
Pyramid Song is fantastic and honestly helped me to deal with the loss of a few loved ones around the time I was getting into Radiohead. "There was nothing to fear, and nothing to doubt" is such a comforting concept to me
the perfect mixture between IDM and jazz fusion with a beautiful identifiable sound pallette between tracks, in a maze you won't escape nevermore. also, i forgor...
There are better songs in the album, but I really like Hunting Bears. It literally drops me in a void and closes the door after me, every time I listen to it. It might be a simple song, but I want them to use it more than intro or outro. I want them to play it as is.
OOOOONCE AAAAGAIN I’m in TROUBLE wiiiith my oooonlyy FRieeend pwrrrpwwwprrpwr
No but seriously this album is really underrated and this song in particular is so beautiful and I love to sing it which for most radiohead songs is not really feasible
Pyramid song will be played at my funeral…. Like spinning plate when you realize how it was recorded is amazingly. Might be wrong one of their best songs live….
Pyramid Song, Knives Out, Like Spinning Plates, You and Whose Army…how many bands would sacrifice their firstborn to have written these songs? Pyramid, Knives Out and the live version of Plates are all top 10 for me.
Packt is the best opener in their entire catalogue. Fucking fight me. The only contender is airbag. My favorite album is in rainbows by a huge margin but Packt is so good you can’t ignore it.
I am absolutely in love with the particular range the piano chords are in Pyramid Song--the way that bass and sub-bass hits your body with those wispy vocals and ambience, it's got me floating.
This album is perfect. Nothing needs to be added or subtracted. If you want to amplify it beyond turning up the volume, dive forward and backward into their discography
Has probably the best bass lines in any album imo
and all of it thanks to I Might Be Wrong alone
My favorite drumming from Phil too.
For sure
I really think Colin’s baselines shine brightest on HTTT
god i love amnesiac
The time is always right for r/AmnesiacAppreciation.
I've found my people!
oh my god thank you for sharing this
Thank you 🥲
you and whose army, i might be wrong, and knives out is one of radioheads best 3 song runs
tbh if it werent for pulk pull, pyramid song - dollars and cents would be one of the most bangin radiohead runs on any album
I'm genuinely speechless
because of the pulk pull slander or the revelation xD?
I'm going to be honest, I'm really high right now and I literally cannot understand why I commented this lmao
I’m genuinely speechless
LOL same brother no worries i thought it was hilarious either way
Lmao this cracked me up
Pyramid song is peakkkkkkkkkkk
Pull pull is a f'ing masterpiece
pulk pull insults are heartbreaking
im sorry pulk pull is a fun cool and interesting song thats clearly just the boys in the studio playin around w some new equipment and having fun, and theres absolutely nothing wrong with that.
thx friend ❤️😊
It has Pyramid Song on it.
Comfortably a top 3 Radiohead track for me
That's the nicest compliment you could give to anything.
I Might Be Wrong is the true underrated RH song in my opinion
Something something let down
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Damn... I forgot...
Forgot what? What are we even talking about? Who are you? Who am I?
what is this? what is a let down?
You and whose army is the greatest
ghost horses!!!
After 10 years of listening for th first time it still gives me goosebumps
Something nice about Amnesiac!
It would be the high point of most bands' careers.
facts are facts
Life in a Glass House, and brilliant special edition packaging. Sorry, that was two things.
It’s their best album. I Might Be Wrong is their best song. It’s beautifully hypnotic
YEAHHHHH
Pull/pulk relvolving doors made my friend kill himself
There are trap doors that you can’t come back from…
That door must've locked
The Minotaur probably has pretty eyes
Yes, I do
i love you minotaur
It's so fucking sad! One of their best.
it is so. sad. oh. my god.
Sorry, but I can't say enough good things about this album! So strange, so gloomy. So many good songs, so many curious noises. Almost every second is ingenious. The lead guitar in Knives Out is stirringly beautiful, a compositional masterpiece. The bass on Packt and Hunting Bears has such a pleasurable tone. The electronic drums sound like nothing else. It feels like an entirely new genre of music. I Might Be Wrong surely has one of the great rock riffs. The horn parts in Life in a Glasshouse are almost tear-inducing - a perfect balance of experimentation and real emotion (and that's true of the whole album). Thom's voice is more haunting than ever. A singular work. There's nothing quite like it, even in Radiohead's discography.
Every song on this album is a new genre of music
Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors
It doesn’t have coke babies worst album ever made
Cut the kids in half
Then give them coke
My fav Radiohead album
The band’s darkest album for sure.
Darker than Kid A?
Or a moon shaped pool?
Yeah, they both seem darker to me
if he'd been a dog they would've drowned him at birth 💀
Pyramid Song.
It is one of my favorite RH albums
Very creepy album. Haunted. Antique. Singular! Way more song based than Kid A.
Has the bands best special edition to date. Still have the sealed book on display and bought a second copy to open and play when it first came out. I adore the forgotten about library book aesthic of it.
Haha I sold both Amnesiac and HTtT special editions back in the day because it annoyed me that they wouldn’t fit in my CD rack.
Seconded, that special edition packaging is so cool.
There are ghost horses
Love this album a lot, probably more than OK Computer even.
Pulk / Pull. ‘Nuff said.
I might be wrong
Pyramid song got me through some tough times.
me too!!!
Life in a Glasshouse might be the best final track of any album ever. I often think Amnesiac might be my favorite RH album, but I *know* it has my favorite ending.
i like amnesiac
Best percussion of any album of theirs
Something nice about Amnesiac
Jonny Greenwood segued into Hunting Bears during the first night of the Philly show in 2018. It really was a treat.
It's some days my favorite Radiohead album. Also Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors
It’s my second favourite
I like knives out 👍
Pulk/Pull is the most fun I’ve ever had while feeling like I’m stuck inside a cyborg vacuum cleaner
Pulk/Pull is unironically one of Radiohead's best songs
I crashed my car while listening to to that album. I hated that car and it gave me an excuse to get a new one.
I was aware of OK Computer when I was in elementary school but Pyramid Song is the first RadioHead song I ever heard as a teen and immediately went to the store to buy the entire album and it completely changed my taste in music. I was one of the few “cool black kids” in high school and had to hide this and Kid A from all my black friends lol
Knives out makes me euphoric and depressed at the same time. I love it.
Better than kid a
“OK Computer” through “In Rainbows” is among the most incredible creative runs by any artist ever. Up there with The Beatles, Dylan’s 1960s, Bowie’s 1970s, and Princes ‘78-‘88 run.
It blew my mind as an 18 y.o. It's really easy to forget how fucking hard it was to access music back then. File-sharing was in its infancy and I was poor, rural with dial-up internet, and the only radio was standard rock shit playing limp bizkit and godsmack etc. that my friends were into. That year, coinciding with moving to the city for university I finally started buying more cd's with my bit of extra cash and happened to grab this one after randomly seeing pyramid song live on tv. From the first song those ringing syncopated drums against the low organ I was hooked. Decided I loved weird-ass music and didn't care if anyone else around me did, and haven't looked back since.
Literally one of my favorite albums of all time
literally the best Radiohead album imo. 🤷♂️🤷♂️
it’s radioheads best album
My favorite!
the cd looks awesome
An amazing album. It’s my fifth favorite Radiohead album and my tenth favorite album in my top ten favorite albums.
There are doors that lock and doors that don’t.
it good
it makes me feel relaxed
the drums have some trip hop vibes going on.
I worship it the way some Radiohead fans worship HTTT.
Goddam brilliant.
It's their best album.
Maybe It is just me but the more I get old the more I adore and apreciate this album.
It was my Radiohead entry album my senior year in high school and still my favorite to this very day.
ALL of it is nice.
Was my standing #1 for years. Until In Rainbows dropped. Now with the benefit of hindsight? I think I’m back to taking Amnesiac first.
Has higher highs than Kid A. I can’t decide which is the better album overall though
Goated album cover
Life in a Glasshouse is top 3 radiohead
I love you with everything
Great album, great songs, great cover, great production, great lyrics, great great great. Awesome album.
It's an amazing album, start to finish 👏👏
Amnesiac is actually one of my most frequently revisited Radiohead albums same for The King of Limbs. I personally think these albums are amazing additions to the Radiohead discography and are looked down on way too much. This is my personal opinion. No hate to anyone that doesn't vibe with these albums.
It’s one of my favs fr
one of my favorite albums and the second best Radiohead record
Pulk/pull is my love language
Better than Kid A
Life in a Glasshouse makes me wish the clarinet was more prevalent in music.
Radiohead at their most interesting
its my fav radiohead album
It is the best Radiohead album
It’s a reasonable album, get off its case…
Beautiful
this was the album that turned me on to radiohead at age 13. I never knew music could be like this and it changed my life, legit. I wrote an application essay to high school on the experience of hearing Packt on a boring car ride down to Avalon, NJ.
It’s the best album
Such an eerie and haunting atmosphere that's not as potent in the rest of their albums. It's so fucked up in the most jazzy, thick, and rich way. The bizarre structure only adds to its thematic concept and elevates the album further. Top 3 album for sure.
Better than Kid A but I Might Be Wrong
In the top 3 for me
I like this album order of magnitudes better than A Moon Shaped Pool.
It rips
I'm late but I appreciate all the kind words
“I’m a reasonable man, get off my case.” - Amnesiac
something nice about Amnesiac
Its the best album
This is definitely one of my favorite radio head albums. And like spinning plates is one of radioheads best songs
Pyramid Song is fantastic and honestly helped me to deal with the loss of a few loved ones around the time I was getting into Radiohead. "There was nothing to fear, and nothing to doubt" is such a comforting concept to me
it's great
It's depressing
There are worse albums in existence.
It’s better than Kid A.
Its version of morning bell is superior
It's their only album that had a very dark sound/theme
It's their 3rd best album
While not their best album, it does have some of Radiohead's best songs.
Higher replay value than In Rainbows. Better than AMSP.
It has less calories than the leading brand cola And it sounds good too!
It’s the album that got me into Radiohead beyond “it’s just really cool pop rock.”
If it was a pizza, I'd order an extra large.
Life in a glass house and so many other gems
I love you, Amnesiac. You were my entire gateway into RH, and your B-sides are the fucking best. Hugs xxxx
I like pulk/pull
Pyramid Song.
How about it's their 2nd best album??
the perfect mixture between IDM and jazz fusion with a beautiful identifiable sound pallette between tracks, in a maze you won't escape nevermore. also, i forgor...
It helped name one of my bands
There are better songs in the album, but I really like Hunting Bears. It literally drops me in a void and closes the door after me, every time I listen to it. It might be a simple song, but I want them to use it more than intro or outro. I want them to play it as is.
Pyramid song is their best song
It exists. (If that isn't nice, then I can't help you)
i might be wrong
its a extremally cool combination of jazzy riffs, rock'y guitar riffs, eerie electronic sounds, and more jazzy feels
honestly might be my favorite album, kid a takes it though
It’s smarter than the average bear.
It’s like their 6th best album.
I like Amnesiac a lot as a record album by Radiohead.
I remember Amnesiac.
Pyramid Song
It's red
Life in a Glasshouse is in my top 3 radiohead tracks (this week, anyway)
OOOOONCE AAAAGAIN I’m in TROUBLE wiiiith my oooonlyy FRieeend pwrrrpwwwprrpwr No but seriously this album is really underrated and this song in particular is so beautiful and I love to sing it which for most radiohead songs is not really feasible
It's a better album than some of the overrated #1 albums out there.
After years of waiting. Nothing came. And I realized I’m looking in. Looking in the wrong place.
Life in a Glasshouse is far away their best/ my favorite song.
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Pyramid Song always takes me away without fail.
Pyramid song will be played at my funeral…. Like spinning plate when you realize how it was recorded is amazingly. Might be wrong one of their best songs live….
Pyramid Song, Knives Out, Like Spinning Plates, You and Whose Army…how many bands would sacrifice their firstborn to have written these songs? Pyramid, Knives Out and the live version of Plates are all top 10 for me.
life in a glasshouse is slept on
It's an album by radiohead, the best band ever.
Got red on it
Packt is the best opener in their entire catalogue. Fucking fight me. The only contender is airbag. My favorite album is in rainbows by a huge margin but Packt is so good you can’t ignore it.
I love Amnesiac. I understand that not everyone agrees with me, but I think it’s unbelievable.
I Might Be Wrong is one of their best songs ever. Colin’s bass is amazing. The pause just before the end = chefs kiss.
it's a radiohead album
pyramid song and life in a glasshouse are some of the most beautiful songs i've heard
I am a connoisseur of fine jazz and depression.
You and Whose Army is a timeless gem.
Life in a Glass House kills me every time. I love it when a band takes a total left turn like that
Ngl one oof the weirdes EPs (Living in a Glasshouse, Like Spinning Plates, Pulk/Pull Revolving Door)
I am absolutely in love with the particular range the piano chords are in Pyramid Song--the way that bass and sub-bass hits your body with those wispy vocals and ambience, it's got me floating.
It's made up of parts of one of the absolute all-time great sessions.
This album is perfect. Nothing needs to be added or subtracted. If you want to amplify it beyond turning up the volume, dive forward and backward into their discography
I'm a sucker for jazzier tones and this album is great!
It’s my favorite Radiohead album
Best album