5. Amnesiac (2001) Like Pablo Honey, Amnesiac is something of a victim of circumstance. It was recorded during the same sessions asKid A and was released just a year later. Consequently, Amnesiac is frequently written off as a B-sides collection -- an impression that its clunky reworking of the Kid A track "Morning Bell" reinforces. But aside from the "Morning Bell" misstep, Amnesiac is a grossly underrated album with its own ...
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