2. Radiohead

Radiohead’s early sound was rooted in Britpop and alternative rock, but with the release of OK Computer (1997) and especially Kid A (2000), the band embraced experimental, electronic, and ambient influences. This bold evolution brought widespread critical acclaim, with OK Computer hailed as a masterpiece and Kid A winning the Grammy for Best Alternative Album. These albums cemented their reputation as innovators, influencing a generation of musicians and reshaping modern rock. As Rolling Stone notes, their creative risks redefined what rock music could be.