NME's 10 best albums of the noughties
10. ‘In Rainbows’ - Radiohead (2007)
With ‘In Rainbows’, Radiohead created a miniature musical revolution. Acknowledging that the physical sales side of the music industry was on its last legs, the English alt-rockers released their latest album as a digital download whereby customers could download it for whatever price they saw fit. It still entered the charts at No 1.
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