Radiohead’s OK Computer has been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
The distinction honors recordings that “exhibit qualitative or historical significance and are at least 25 years old.”
Other 2026 inductees include albums by Heart, Janet Jackson, 2Pac and Funkadelic.
“It’s a privilege to recognize these influential recordings as the 2026 Grammy Hall of Fame inductees,” says Record Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. “Each selection reflects the creativity, craft and cultural impact that recorded music can carry across decades. We’re honored to help preserve these works and celebrate the artists and communities behind them, so their legacies continue to inspire generations to come.”
OK Computer, Radiohead’s third studio effort, was released in 1997, and found the band experimenting more with their sound following their first two guitar-driven records. It spawned the singles “Paranoid Android” and “Karma Police,” and was nominated for the album of the year Grammy.
OK Computer was added to the Library of Congress’ National Recording Registry in 2014.
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