<B>A <I>Rolling Stone-Kirkus </I>Best Music Book of 2020</B><BR/><B>"In this brilliant book, Steven Hyden goes deep into why <I>Kid A</I> matters—it's the fascinating saga of how the music turned into the symbol of a new cultural era." — <I>Rolling Stone</I></B><BR/><BR/><BR/><BR/><B>THE MAKING AND MEANING OF RADIOHEAD'S GROUNDBREAKING, CONTROVERSIAL, EPOCHDEFINING ALBUM, <I>KID A</I>.</B><BR/><BR/>In 1999, as the end of an old century loomed, five musicians entered a recording studio in Paris without a deadline. Their band was widely recognized as the best and most forward-thinking in rock, a rarefied status granting them the time, money, and space to make a masterpiece. But Radiohead didn't want to make another rock record. Instead, they set out to create the future.<BR/><BR/>For more than a year, they battled writer's block, intra-band disagreements, and crippling self-doubt. In the end, however, they produced an album that wa