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at a better pace<br />
slower and more calculated<br />
[[Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick|no chance of escape]]<br />
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no longer empty and frantic<br />
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** "How To Disappear Completely" is extremely bleak throughout... and then come the [[Psycho Strings]].
** "Treefingers" is very soothing taken out of context, but after the ominous tunes preceding it is more [[Nothing Is Scarier]] than anything. It should also be noted, that placing it in a "sleep" playlist is a [[Brown Note|very bad idea.]] There's something very wrong with the song.
** The horrifying, distorted wailing of Thom Yorke at the end of "In Limbo". In fact, the second half of the song seems to be a slow descent into madness. An epic [[Last -Note Nightmare]].
** "Idioteque" starts off pretty calm, but pretty much everything from the bridge on is pretty much one big [[Last -Note Nightmare]].
** "Morning Bell" carries on the trend of [[Last -Note Nightmare]]s, and is overall somewhere between soothing and dark. It doesn't seem particularly creepy until, suddenly, all the instruments but the drums cut out and this line is [[Madness Mantra|repeated over and over]]:
{{quote| Cut the kids in half<br />
Cut the kids in half<br />
Cut the kids in half }}
** "Motion Picture Soundtrack" is a big case of [[Mood Whiplash]], pretty much an inversion of [[Last -Note Nightmare]]. In fact, it's pretty much [[Sweet Dreams Fuel]] in any other context. But in this case, similar to "Treefingers", on ''Kid A'' it pretty much ends up being [[Nothing Is Scarier]]. Especially with the two minutes of silence at the end.
* "Nude."
{{quote| You'll... go... to... hell... for... what... your... dirty... mind... is... thinking...!}}
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