Karma Police

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Karma Police · Radiohead

OK Computer

℗ 1997 XL Recordings Ltd

Released on: 1997-05-28

Associated Performer, Producer: Colin Greenwood
Associated Performer, Producer: Ed O'Brien
Associated Performer, Producer: Jonny Greenwood
Associated Performer, Producer: Phil Selway
Associated Performer, Producer: Thom Yorke
Producer, Programmer: Nigel Godrich
Music Publisher: CMRRA
Music Publisher: Warner Chappell Music Publishing Ltd.
Music Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music Publishing
Composer: Colin Greenwood
Composer: Ed O'Brien
Composer: Jonny Greenwood
Composer: Phil Selway
Composer Lyricist: Thom Yorke

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All Comments (21)
  • @bleuet_ea
    The "I lost myself " part, his voice ascends me on an another level
  • @blackchakra8997
    Thank you, Invincible, for bringing this classic back to mainstream
  • @jaycie.m
    Whoever is in charge of selecting the music for Invincible needs a raise.
  • @xo_xo_9890
    I love their songs bc they're sad, but they don't make me FEEL sad.
  • This song still randomly comes into my mind even after all these years. “For a minute there I lost myself” Love the bass work. Phenomenal song.
  • @roiybenkel682
    Karma police, arrest this man He talks in maths, he buzzes like a fridge He's like a detuned radio Karma police, arrest this girl Her Hitler hairdo is making me feel ill And we have crashed her party This is what you'll get This is what you'll get This is what you'll get When you mess with us Karma police, I've given all I can It's not enough, I've given all I can But we're still on the payroll This is what you'll get This is what you'll get This is what you'll get When you mess with us For a minute there I lost myself, I lost myself Phew, for a minute there I lost myself, I lost myself For a minute there I lost myself, I lost myself Phew, for a minute there I lost myself, I lost myself
  • This album is 23 years old and still sounds like it came out yesterday
  • the piano change just after "this is what you get" truly remarkable!! i bloody adore it!! gets me everytime!!
  • @vgs2369
    Still having goosebumps after 30 years hearing this undereated masterpiece. My favourite Radiohead's song. In my opinion, one of the top 5 best band ever!
  • @annehebert510
    The drums are the most ominous part of this song. They sound like revenge. The contrast between the first half of the song and the second half is proabably the best segue in any Radiohead song. The second part of the song is like him trying to explain that he didn’t mean to say the first part of the song out loud.
  • @Comedy-Cult
    All these years later and here I am listening to Ok Computer
  • @user-wt1pe7gk7j
    I am from Russia and I 've been listening to Radiohead for about 23 years... Still loving them, especially their early songs like Paranoid Android, Fake Plastic Tree, Street Spirit(Fade out), High and Dry, Carma Police, Creep, No Surprises and etc.
  • @epilogue1436
    The transition from Exit Music into Let Down into Karma Police is the stuff of legends
  • @mkadri97
    I've never listened to Radiohead before but wow. I absolutely love them
  • @cecemepls0
    Radiohead is a treasure to the music industry…
  • All these years have passed, and I also find myself listening to this again. It all comes back note for note, word for word...
  • "You know where you are" is just such a heartbreaking line. Right behind whats supposed to be hopefull, being reminded of your reality. That you know where you are. And that it's hopeless.
  • The 90’s had great rock songs! Whether it was alternative, pop-punk, metal, etc. I feel like this song isn’t mentioned anymore.
  • @MissysDomain
    Reminds me of an old friend whom I haven spoken too in many years. He would often and at odd times sing the line, "This is what you get."