Sweet weave of Columbus. I hope I never have to witness that. They're very very different bands, and Radiohead is a far more elaborate/complex machine than U2, with tons of unpublicized records and songs, as well as an exponentially increasing dose of crazy on an annual basis for every album they had released, whereas U2 stayed largely in its comfortable pop home. I say this as a raging Radiohead fan (more a fanof the god-king Thom Yorke who fronts the band than the group itself) and thus with the utmost bias. But dude, the legacy of Radiohead is a vast city, I truly believe there is no way you won't find at least one album that connects with you.Frankly, I have no appreciation for either band[1] (u2 or radiohead) but they seem to come up in conversation together.
Don't be, it's their worst album anyway. (except for the song Creep, Creep is good)