Coke Babies

Radiohead · Other Songs - Radiohead

Easy living, easy hold

Easy teething, easy fold

Easy listening, easy love

Easy answers to easy questions

Easy tumble, easy doll

Easy rumble, easy fall

I get up on easy love

I get up on easy questions

About Coke Babies

"Coke Babies" stands as a haunting centerpiece in Radiohead's discography, marking a pivotal shift toward electronic textures and introspective lyricism. Released as a standalone single, the track exemplifies the band's evolution from alternative rock into a more experimental, atmospheric sound. Its production features a distinctive, repetitive synth motif that drives a somber, driving rhythm, reflecting the group's deepening engagement with digital music during the mid-to-late 2000s. The song's themes of alienation and the search for identity resonate within the broader context of the band's work, bridging the gap between their earlier guitar-driven anthems and the more abstract, ambient explorations of subsequent albums. As a standalone recording, it remains a defining example of Radiohead's ability to craft complex, emotionally charged soundscapes that have influenced countless artists in the indie and electronic genres.