When Radiohead released “Creep” in 1993, it was easy to dismiss them as another radio-friendly rock band, singing about everything that matters to teens—unrequited love, loneliness, being lonely because of unrequited love. Then came The Bends. And then—then came OK Computer. In celebration of the band’s seminal album, the Thom Yorke-led five-piece is releasing a special edition of OK Computer, complete with three unreleased tracks, eight B-sides, and remastered tracks from the original analogue recording. The new version of OK Computer will be available as a digital download, a compact disc (huh?), a 12″ vinyl, and even as boxed edition that comes with a hardcover book. All except the special Boxed Edition will be released on June 23.
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