These nine records represent the main chapters of the band's history, tracking their evolution from grunge-inspired rock to electronic pioneers.
The left turn that stunned the world. Abandoning guitars for Ondes Martenot, drum machines, and modular synths, Radiohead delivered an abstract, jazz-influenced, electronic opus. No singles. Minimal promotion. Yet Kid A debuted at No. 1 in the US. Tracks like “Everything in Its Right Place” and “Idioteque” redefined what a rock band could do. Love it or hate it, it’s impossible to ignore.
A rhythmically dense album focused on looping and organic textures.
– A blend of rock and electronics with politically charged lyrics.
: Initially part of a deluxe box set, this is often treated as a stand-alone EP by fans and streaming platforms. Others: Live, Compilations, and More