I think it's one of their poorer songs, to be honest. I mean sure, it's instantly likeable and has great lyrics/beat/vocals etc. but I really feel that it lacks the depth that a lot of their other work provides in droves. It's the only song on Kid A that I tend to feel the urge to skip when listening to the whole album (you'd think it would be something like 'treefingers' but no, that song's just awesome).
But meh, just my opinion. Compared to their other stuff I don't hold it in such high regard, but I suppose that if you put it up against most other modern music it'd shoot past to the stars.
As a point of interest I picked up both of Interpol's albums on Grevious' recommendation (quite a while ago). Antics wasn't that great but Turn On The Bright Lights was absolutly fantastic. It's so great to find an album that's downbeat without actaully being depressing or making you feel like shit when you listen to it. Amazing stuff.
Coldplay: repetitive and annoying, but good for a little while. Beautiful Midnight is one of my all-time favourites. Chau's Radiohead fandom established via older brother, not TRF (unfortunately).
I'm going to reiterate a point I made a month or so ago - if looking to get into a new band, give Pluto a shot.
What little I've heard by Chevelle I've liked. I don't have any of their albums though. I've been listening to Downhere's No Room For Substitues quite a bit recently.
I find it difficult to enjoy anything Oasis release now, especially since it generally sounds the same as all of their past stuff anyway. Very generic and bland. Their time has past. And Liam is a wanker.