Oasis all day. They were a staple of 90's rock. Whether you like them or not, that is a fact. An iconic band in Britain too.
I was kidding Radiohead is one of my favorites but I must say In Rainbows was the last album I liked, could not get into KOL and haven't kept up with anything they might have done after that.
you should pick up the Masterplan, it's actually a compilation of B-Sides. There are actually some B-sides that are missing that are really good.
Its a good album but I don't know what you are talking about. They are two completely different styles of music. Like someone said earlier, music snobs tend to go for it because of "uniqueness." I like Paranoid Android and a couple of other songs on it, but it really isn't anything special. I'm very anti-pop and Oasis does sound more poppish, but there music is like a breath of fresh air. It gives you an amazing feeling I don't think radiohead can. The only song by RH that comes close is Jigsaw Falling into Place. I can listen to that on repeat and still not get tired of it.
KOL was very mediocre. Seemed rushed and unfinished. Definitely not in the rotation. Shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnne
Yeah, I'll agree with that. I was excited when it was first released, but it just hasn't had the staying power for me that the others have.
<br> Radiohead has to be the most overrated band in history because of statements like these by their fans.
Radiohead just has a greater body of work. OK Computer and In Rainbows were released 10 years apart and masterpieces. That's like Terminator and T2: Judgement Day to put it in Tinman terms. Those albums bookend Kid A which was perhaps their most critically celebrated albums (although I like Amnesiac better). Oasis could argue they had a greater peak as far as pop culture, but had no staying power and crumbled under their own ego. Radiohead = Kobe Oasis = TMac