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The sixth studio album by Radiohead, released in 2003, Hail to the Thief was seen as a return to alternative rock, drawing its sound from every era of the band's existence. Band members described the album as having a more "swaggering" sound and a relaxed recording process, in contrast to previous tense sessions.
At nearly an hour in length, the album is the band's longest, with many of its songs within the two-to-three-minute range, shorter than the band's average. Thom Yorke said he was inspired by Beatles songs of that length which he thought felt much longer.
Tracks
| 2 + 2 = 5 ( The Lukewarm.) |
| Sit Down. Stand Up. ( Snakes & Ladders.) |
| Sail To The Moon ( Brush The Cobwebs Out Of The Sky ) |
| Backdrifts ( Honeymoon Is Over ) |
| Go To Sleep ( Little Man Being Erased ) |
| Where I End And You Begin ( The Sky Is Falling In ) |
| We Suck Young Blood ( Your Time Is Up ) |
| The Gloaming. ( Softly Open Our Mouths In The Cold ) |
| There There ( The Boney King Of Nowhere ) |
| I Will ( No Man's Land ) |
| A Punchup At A Wedding. ( No No No No No No No No ) |
| Myxomatosis ( Judge, Jury & Executioner ) |
| Scatterbrain ( As Dead As Leaves ) |
| A Wolf At The Door ( It Girl. Rag Doll ) |