Released in 2007, Radiohead’s album gained a curious version, even if quite faithful to the original, made only with video game effects
In 2008, the radiohead won one Grammy in the category of Best Alternative Music Album with success in rainbows, released the previous year. Now, the album has won an unpublished version, thanks to a fan who reproduced the album in its entirety, but using only sounds from the classic game Super Mario 64.
Published on YouTube a few days ago, the video drew a lot of attention from other fans, as the person in charge of the channel On4word made sure to recreate all 10 tracks from in rainbows according to NME. In total, there are 42 minutes of the disc adapted only with sound effects from the videogame of nintendo.

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Recorded with the producer Nigel Godrich, in rainbows has hits likeWeird Fishes/Arpeggi”, “reckoner”, “naked” and “Videotape”. Released in 2007, the album reached the top of the charts in countries such as England, France and Canada, and even reached the top of the Billboard 200.
It is interesting to point out that this is not the first time that On4word publish a cover that way. In addition to the disk radioheadthe channel also has versions of “The Less I Know The Better“, of tame Impala“Alberto Balsalm“, of aphex twin“Head Like A Hole“, of Nine Inch Nails and, finally, a version only in sounds of Super Mario 64 from the track “no surprises”, also from radiohead.
Check out the two versions (original and adapted) of the album below. in rainbows:
Source: Rollingstone

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