Hidden Text -
7.2/10 with 105 votes
If you open up the plastic case with the round thing the CD goes over, you can see on the side, deliberately hidden, a few sentences. They seem like pick-up lines, but they seem twisted in a rather Radiohead-sounding way.
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Pictures Hidden in Lyrics -
7.2/10 with 129 votes
You may have noticed that the song lyrics for OK Computer are in extremely strange shapes. Several look like a random mess, but look closer and you can see that the words are actually arranged to look like pictures. This happens too many times for it...
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Album Finish Date -
7.1/10 with 94 votes
There's a strong possibility that the numbers on the back of OK Computer (18576397) stand for the exact time that the album was finished (note the arrow pointing up to the tracks). So:
1857 = 18:57 = 6:57 p.m.
6 = the 6th
3 = March
97 = 1997
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McDonalds Hamburger -
7.1/10 with 93 votes
On the second to last page in OK Computer sleeves, where the top left corner says "surface", under the injektilo* sign, there are instructions to make/ingredients to a McDonalds Hamburger.
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Catalogue Number No Data Reference -
3.5/10 with 4 votes
This is fairly simple. Get hold of a copy of OK Computer by Radiohead (I presume everybody has this album anyway) and look at the barcode on the back of the case. Then look at the catalogue number just underneath it (there are three boxes below the main...
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