Recorded during the Kid A sessions, it continues the electronic-jazz exploration.

The spark that started it all. Raw, guitar-driven, and very much a product of the early `90s Britpop scene, the album is forever tied to the colossal single “Creep”. While the band would later distance themselves from its sound, the album's platinum certification in the UK and US solidified their entry into the global rock arena.

Their shortest, most rhythmic, and heavily rhythmic/electronic-focused album, featuring looping rhythms and experimental structures.

Start with The Bends to understand their mastery of alternative guitar rock.

Recorded live in Nigel Godrich's studio, many fans consider this video release the definitive version of the King of Limbs material, as the live instruments gave the studio tracks a warmer, more kinetic energy. The Legacy of the Deep Cuts

– An anniversary reissue featuring the unreleased album Kid Amnesiae .

Radiohead’s discography is not just a collection of albums and EPs. It is a documented journey of artistic fearlessness. They refused to repeat themselves, abandoned fame-chasing formulas, and instead built a world where paranoia, beauty, and digital dissonance coexist. Their b-sides are other bands’ A-sides. Their EPs are moody masterpieces. And their seven (or nine) albums remain a benchmark for any artist daring to evolve.

Frequently cited as one of the greatest albums of all time, OK Computer is a landmark thematic exploration of pre-millennium tension, tech-anxiety, and modern isolation. Produced by Nigel Godrich, who became the band's unofficial sixth member, the album blended progressive rock structures with symphonic textures. "Paranoid Android," "Karma Police," and "No Surprises" defined the late-90s alternative landscape. 4. Kid A (2000)

A crucial companion piece to OK Computer , this EP compiled the British B-sides for a North American audience. It is so highly regarded that it was nominated for a Grammy Award despite not being a full LP. Tracks like "Pearly*" and "Polyethylene (Parts 1 & 2)" show a band with so much creative momentum that even their discarded tracks were masterpieces. 6. COM精神 (COM LAFE) (2004)

An analysis of Radiohead’s discography reveals a restless evolution from standard alternative rock to avant-garde experimentation, consistently challenging the boundaries of modern music. Their work is often categorized by its technical complexity, haunting melodies, and deep, often dystopian, lyrical themes. The Evolution of Sound

Famous for its "pay-what-you-want" release, it is celebrated for its warmth and focused melody, as discussed on Spotify .