A tip of the cap to the guys over at noisey.com for creating this entirely adorable video review of Radiohead's 1997 single Paranoid Android.
Gathering together the sweetest bunch of toddlers and kiddlywinks you've ever seen in your life, it's a three minute masterclass in bringing the cute.
In the clip, they talk about such important topics as whether Radiohead lead singer Thom Yorke has any friends and if the song is, you know, any good - or just something people say is good because they think it will make them sound cool. It's a pertinent question, to be fair.
Previously, the kids have given their thoughts on The Cribs' Chi-Town (below) and Azealia Banks' 212 (below below).
It reminds us of the good ol' days when Adam and Joe were still on the telly box, and Adam's dad - also known as 'baaaddad' and, um, 'Nigel Buxton' - was often asked to cast a critical eye over certain fresh licks. In this example, it's The Verve, Radiohead (them again) and Blur who come under the Buxton hammer. Enjoy!