Radiohead's masterpiece! The band pulls out all the stops on this one. The biggest "thing" about this album is that it seems to contain a common theme: warning against and mocking the technology that is controlling our everyday lives. Stranger yet, they use technology to mock the technology. All of the songs are great in their own unique way. "Paranoid Android" features the chameleonic vocals of Thom Yorke, digitized computer voices (my name is paranoid/i am your android), and a Queenesque ballad. "Karma Police" overemphasizes the album's theme, and the piano adds a nice touch. "Fitter, Happier," a spoken word track (computerized, of course), shows Thom's poetic lyrics at their best, and "No Surprises" is a song--somewhat of a reminder of "Creep"--that is sure to be a #1 song, at least in the UK. In my opinion, this is a guaranteed nominee for album of the year. And unlike some albums, this album just seems to get better and better with every listen. I don't think I will ever get sick of it. This is definitely an album worth buying.