
The first appearance of Radiohead onto this world before
alternative rock became a proper word for the generation and distorted guitar
weren’t considers to be cool - there’s Pablo Honey.

A savior record that in the
future will really saving rock music and some of you too with its distorted
Jangling pop-rock and lazy squeaks of our charismatic (yet) depressive Thom York giving you a
distorted choice to be what you wanted to be and what you wanted to listen (and) a worth money spending for too.
The dueling
duet of distorting guitarists – Jon Greenwood and Ed O’Brien had creating their
own anti-establishment stage acts while the record itself birthing plenty
relaxing awareness of ambiguity through thus unforgettable tracks of lullabies – Stop
Whispering, Lurgee and the mighty sore hits - Creep.
Such a dedication to all the freaks and creeps worldwide ...
Radiohead's Links:
https://youtu.be/els1k291RSI
http://www.radiohead.com/
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