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1.Stop2 + 2 = 5 (The Lukewarm) – Radiohead 03:19
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2.StopSit Down. Stand Up (Snakes & Ladders) – Radiohead 04:19
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3.StopSail to the Moon (Brush the Cobwebs out of the Sky) – Radiohead 04:18
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4.StopBackdrifts (Honeymoon Is Over) – Radiohead 05:22
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5.StopGo to Sleep (Little Man Being Erased) – Radiohead 03:21
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6.StopWhere I End and You Begin (The Sky Is Falling In) – Radiohead 04:29
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7.StopWe ****** Young Blood (Your Time Is Up) – Radiohead 04:56
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8.StopThe Gloaming (Softly Open Our Mouths in the Cold) – Radiohead 03:32
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9.StopThere There (The Boney King of Nowhere) – Radiohead 05:23
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10.StopI Will (No Man's Land) – Radiohead 01:59
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11.StopA Punchup at a Wedding (No No No No No No No No) – Radiohead 04:57
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12.StopMyxomatosis (Judge Jury & Executioner) – Radiohead 03:52
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13.StopScatterbrain (As Dead as Leaves) – Radiohead 03:21
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14.StopA Wolf at the Door (It Girl. Rag Doll) – Radiohead 03:21
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15.StopPaperbag Writer (There There) – Radiohead 03:58
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16.StopWhere Bluebirds Fly (There There) – Radiohead 04:31
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17.StopI Am Citizen Insane (Go to Sleep) – Radiohead 03:32
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18.StopFog (Again) (Go to Sleep) [Live] – Radiohead 02:18
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19.StopGagging Order (Go to Sleep) – Radiohead 03:35
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20.StopI Am a Wicked Child (Go to Sleep) – Radiohead 03:06
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21.StopRemyxomatosis (2+2=5) [Remix] – Radiohead 05:09
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22.StopThere There (2+2=5) [First Demo] – Radiohead 07:44
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23.StopSkttrbrain (2+2=5) [Remix] – Radiohead 04:25
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24.StopI Will (2+2=5) [Los Angeles Version] – Radiohead 02:22
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25.StopSail to the Moon (Jo Whiley Show -- 05/28/03) – Radiohead 04:10
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26.Stop2+2=5 (Live at Earl's Court, London -- 02/26/03) [Live] – Radiohead 03:35
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27.StopGo to Sleep (Zane Lowe -- 12/08/03) – Radiohead 03:31
Radiohead's admittedly assumed dilemma: how to push things forward using just the right amounts of the old and the older in order to please both sides of the divide? Taking advantage of their longest running time to date, enough space is provided to quench the thirsts of resolute Bends devotees without losing the adventurous drive or experimentation that eventually got the group into hot water with many of those same listeners. Guitars churn and chime and sound like guitars more often than not; drums are more likely to be played by a human; and discernible verses are more frequently trailed by discernible choruses. So, whether or not the group is to be considered "back," there is a certain return to relatively traditional songcraft. Had the opening "2 2 5" and "Sit Down. Stand Up." been made two years before, each song's slowly swelling intensity would have plateaued a couple minutes in, functioning as mood pieces without any release; instead, each boils over into its own cathartic tantrum. The spook-filled "Sail to the Moon," one of several songs featuring prominent piano, rivals "Street Spirit" and hovers compellingly without much sense of force carrying it along. Somewhat ironically, minus a handful of the more conventionally structured songs, the album would be almost as fractured, remote, and challenging as Amnesiac. "Backdrifts" and "The Gloaming" feature nervous electronic backdrops, while the emaciated "We ****** Young Blood" is a laggard processional that, save for one outburst, shuffles along uneasily. At nearly an hour in length, this album doesn't unleash the terse blow delivered by its two predecessors. However, despite the fact that it seems more like a bunch of songs on a disc rather than a singular body, its impact is substantial. Regardless of all the debates surrounding the group, Radiohead have entered a second decade of record-making with a surplus of momentum. [Compared to the all-live Kid A extra disc and the grab-bag of Amnesiac bonus material, the addendum on EMI's 2009 expanded reissue of Hail to the Thief is a more conventional collection of B-sides and rarities. Of course, this is partially down to the source material: Radiohead released three singles from Hail to the Thief, which is more than either of its predecessors, so there were more stray tracks to round up. Many of these were either instrumentals or remixes, with the notable exception of the tense, tightly wound "Paperbag Writer," the moody acoustic "Gagging Order," and the slow, blues-tinged crawl of "I Am a Wicked Child," three cuts that stand out against the murky atmosphere that surrounds them, atmosphere that intrigues but doesn't quite tantalize. The rest of the disc is rounded out by live performances.] Andy Kellman Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
- Genre: Rock
- Subgenre: Art-Rock/Experimental
- Category Alternative Pop/Rock, Indie Electronic, Experimental Rock
- Release Date: August 25, 2009
- Artist: Radiohead
- Additional Artist: Ed O'Brien (Vocals), Radiohead (Performer), Thom Yorke (Vocals)