Great news! You no longer have to be on mescaline to eat music. That's because Detroit chef Kyle Hanley has created a 10-course meal based on Radiohead's landmark album 'Kid A.' No more trading naked cuddles for drugs = yay!

Great news! You no longer have to parachute a mescaline/Lunesta hybrid to eat music. That's because chef Kyle Hanley has created a 10-course meal based on Radiohead's landmark album 'Kid A,' and it looks f-ing spectacular.

The event, called "A Night With Kid A," features plates inspired by the lonely minimalism and watery orchestration of the album, with each plate reflecting the subtle nuances of each song through flavor and texture. Mmm, sadness.

And speaking of sadness, we're a little butt-hurt that he didn't use this opportunity to go all pun-heavy ("I'll have the Tree-Chicken-Fingers and the In-Lambo"). Oh, well.

He'll be serving it up Wednesday night at his pop-up restaurant in Detroit.

Can't make it to Detroit by Wednesday night? That's fine, just watch this video of Radiohead performing "National Anthem" and imagine the taste of pan-seared lamb chops serenading your face-hole.