Radiohead’s OK Computer is 10 years-old in 2007 – when it was released in June 1997 it was hailed as a 21st-century rock ‘n’ roll blueprint.

In the latest Uncut, David Cavanagh explores the inside story of the making of the album- how Radiohead captured the politics, the panic, the pessimism, and the culture of the time to make an astounding record.

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OK Computer spawned us Paranoid Android, Subterranean Homesick Alien, Karma Police, Electioneering, No Surprises amongst it’s 53 minutes.

We think OK Computer is a pivotal, revolutionary album, but is it?

What does OK Computer mean to you? Does it still send a chill down your spine a decade on? Is it the greatest album made in the 90s?

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Let us know what you think here – we’ll be printing some of your answers in a future edition of Uncut.

Read the full OK Computer story in the latest Uncut, available in shops now.