YES! Definitely! OK Computer doesn't bite with poppy hooks like The Bends does and it's not willfully difficult like Kid "Eh?" either. It's a grower.

OK Computer is absolutely brilliant. In order to realize how brilliant it is, you must listen to it over and over. You must dig through the layers of electronic sounds and production to find its sad, humanist core. The concept behind the record is amazingly well-written (think Dark Side Of The Moon for a 21st century audience). Listen to the LYRICS! They are the key to this album. Don't skip over anything--not even "Fitter Happier." In fact, if you want to figure this album out, listen to "Fitter Happier" a bunch. It's scary and a little weird at first, but that's pretty much Thom Yorke's mindset in a nutshell.

Alright, enough of my raving.

As far as it being #1 of the '90s, that's more of a subjective call. Sometimes I think OK Computer should be #1. Other times it's Loveless at #1, or In Utero, or Superunknown, or Siamese Dream, or Fear Of A Black Planet, or Rust In Peace etc. All I know is that I'd definitely place all those albums in the Top 10 of the '90s.