You And Whose Army?
Radiohead · Amnesiac [2001]
Come on, come on
You think you drive me crazy
Come on, come on
You and whose army?
You and your cronies
Come on, come on
Holy Roman Empire
Come on if you think
Come on if you think
You can take us all on
You can take us all on
You and whose army?
You and your cronies
You forget so easy
We ride tonight
We ride tonight
Ghost horses
Ghost horses
We ride tonight
We ride tonight
Ghost horses
Ghost horses
Ghost horses
You think you drive me crazy
Come on, come on
You and whose army?
You and your cronies
Come on, come on
Holy Roman Empire
Come on if you think
Come on if you think
You can take us all on
You can take us all on
You and whose army?
You and your cronies
You forget so easy
We ride tonight
We ride tonight
Ghost horses
Ghost horses
We ride tonight
We ride tonight
Ghost horses
Ghost horses
Ghost horses
You And Whose Army?
Released on the 2001 album Amnesiac, 'You And Whose Army?' stands as a pivotal track in Radiohead's evolution toward electronic experimentation. The song features a haunting, repetitive melody that builds into a chaotic, industrial climax, reflecting the band's deepening interest in noise and digital distortion. Lyrically, the track explores themes of political apathy and the confusion of modern identity, questioning who holds power in a fractured world. Its aggressive soundscapes and introspective lyrics cemented its status as a defining piece of 21st-century alternative rock, influencing countless artists who followed in its wake.

