You guys have heard Radiohead's Kid A right? Given that it's one of, if not the best, record of the aughts, you would be hard pressed to find a music fan who hasn't heard it yet. If you're still in school, go and download it now. Spend a day sucking on a lemon. Smoke a joint. Come to your own conclusion on whether Radiohead are for boring nerds or geniuses and savants. Experience it!One person who has clearly experienced Radiohead's seminal record is Milwaukee rapper Webster X and Q The Sun. In fact, they've been so inspired by Kid A that their latest EP, called KidX, takes some of cues from the Radiohead record; the opener to the EP has shades of Kid A opener "Everything In Its Right Place" in the production. It's just about Thom Yorke, sad-boy for the dad generation, though. The concept of KidX centers on darkness and depression too, and I guess, through its driving force of hooks and, at times, upbeat and psycedelic instrumentation, aims to take the listener away from the dumps and into the light. Listen below.