Have you ever wanted to taste Radiohead? While it may be quite inappropriate to gnaw on Johnny Greenwood's leg or Thom Yorke's Adam's apple, on Wednesday (Feb. 19), you can at least eat food inspired by Radiohead. A Detroit chef, Kyle Haney, has created the event "A Night With Kid A," a 10-course meal with food inspired by each of the track's on the Radiohead's critically-acclaimed 2000 album.

Dreamy album opener "Everything In Its Right Place" will be paired with a pan-seared scallop, yuzu fluid get, fried cellophane noodles and lemongrass ponzu, for instance, while the album's techno-induced track "Idioteque" is likened to a fancy arugula salad, complete with manchego crisps and some crispy pancetta.

According to The Huffington Post, diners will be listening to Kid A on a loop throughout the dinner, so you can listen to "Tree Fingers" while eating a tomato granita inspired by "Tree Fingers."

Detroit Golf Club chef Kyle Hainey put together the meal, and each course of paired with an alcoholic beverage chosen by Joseph Allerton.

"A Night With Kid A" will take place at the Elizabeth Theater at the Park Bar on Wednesday, Feb. 19. Details (and a full menu!) can be found at the event's Facebook page. Unfortunately, seating is limited to 36 guests.

If Radiohead inspired food isn't your jam, don't worry, though. There's also a Beyoncé-inspired menu on the horizon tonight (Feb. 14) at Brucie's in New York City. Though it's fully booked, items on the menu include I Am Pasta Fierce and Breastiny's Child. 

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