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Radiohead Discography: 7 Albums, 9 EPs, and Other Works

The Bends (1995): A more atmospheric and guitar-layered rock record with tracks like "Fake Plastic Trees". Radiohead Discography -7 Albums 9 EPs Othe...

Kid A (2000): The "controversial left turn." The band famously sabotaged song-form, ditching guitars for synthesizers and drum machines. Radiohead Discography: 7 Albums, 9 EPs, and Other

4. Kid A (2000)

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. Kid A (2000) The left turn that stunned the world

9 EPs (Essential Short Releases)

Radiohead’s EPs are not mere outtakes – they contain B-sides as strong as album tracks. The canonical 9 EPs (per most comprehensive lists) are:

Searching for vinyl? Look for the 2017 OKNOTOK reissue. Streaming? Start a playlist that alternates album tracks with their corresponding EP B-sides for the full experience.

2. The Bends (1995)

The Leap If Pablo Honey was the sketch, The Bends was the masterpiece painted in five minutes. Shifting from grunge to lush, cinematic Britpop, this album saw Jonny Greenwood discover the guitar’s soul. Tracks like "Fake Plastic Trees" and "Street Spirit (Fade Out)" introduced the melancholic existentialism that would define their career.