KID A Blips
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Overview
The blips are a series of short "advertisements" that were aired on TV during the lead-up to Radiohead's third and fourth studio albums Kid A (2000) and Amnesiac (2001). They were usually between five and ten seconds long, with a short extract from one of the songs from the promoted album. The visuals for the blips were made by Stanley Donwood along with several collaborators.
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