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The Worst Songs - Ever!

AlexN said:
The most ironic part of that song is that nothing she sings about is actually ironic, just unfortunate.


So true.
Get a dictionary, Alanis!
 
Chumbawumba - tubthumping (I'd sure like to thump them for making that song)
Undergworld - Born slippy (should slip off the face of the earth)

ohhh and sooo many more...
 
Anything by that rapper Lil Jon- I just saw a video that popped-up on the idiot box, and I didn't understand a word he said! :sick: :blink:
 
Cammy said:
welcome to my life? simple plan...please god SHUT UP


My friend is like a music jukebox...ANYTHING she hears she'll start singing a few minutes later...

She was singing that...

I turned crazy like the Hulk and attacked her.

:rofl: :ninja: :innocent:
 
flea

LolitaLuxe said:
his voice is so annoying :shock: and those arm gestures, too.

flea is dating frankie rayder now. no comment.

RHCP did two good songs, 'under the bridge' & 'californication.'

thats it.
 
all those "booty" anthems.......i dont know who does them, maybe 69 boyz?
songs like:

tootsie roll
daizy dukes

:sick:
 
Currently hate anything by Usher, but that's more because of him then anything else.

Lindsay Lohan's "song" Rumors....more electronic voice modification then I can keep track of.

Anything by 50 Cent, how someone with talent such as Eminem's discovered that overrated, stereotypical rapper that's offering nothing new to music except the word "wankster" is beyond me.

Not sure who said it, but I can't believe someone said "Smells Like Teen Spirit"...that song defined an era.
 
A Thousand Miles-Vanessa Carlton just horrible!!! annoying voice range awwgggg



And now I want to ask.. I was in my early teens when "smells like teen spirit" was a major hit,so I want to know,which era was "that" one it defined,or which generation?.. cause "thank the lord"it wasn't mine..... :sick:
 
The era that marked the end of glitz, glam, flash, pop, empty music. A.K.A the early Nineties, it pretty much changed the mood of music at the time.
 
but it lasted less then 4 years..(fortunately,cause all was about that "No one loves me,I need drugs while I don't like to take showers cause I hate "the media"blues" which is a lie,cause if they don't like to be commercial,come on!! just stay there.. playing in your garage and don't go there for the big money..)and it turn into this trashy rock and the "make believe" punk,that has hypnotyzed most of the teenagers... quite sad...
 
Shania Twain is pretty creepy too, ever heard a song from her where she's litterally "barking" during the middle of her song!?
 
ball79 said:
but it lasted less then 4 years..(fortunately,cause all was about that "No one loves me,I need drugs while I don't like to take showers cause I hate "the media"blues" which is a lie,cause if they don't like to be commercial,come on!! just stay there.. playing in your garage and don't go there for the big money..)and it turn into this trashy rock and the "make believe" punk,that has hypnotyzed most of the teenagers... quite sad...
Just remember that that is YOUR interpretation and YOUR opinion of early Nineties music. But regardless of whether or not you liked it, Nirvana's song did come to define that era, which is why I said what I did.
 
Spike413 said:
Just remember that that is YOUR interpretation and YOUR opinion of early Nineties music. But regardless of whether or not you liked it, Nirvana's song did come to define that era, which is why I said what I did.

how old are you? believe me.. if you would experience that time as a teenager ,you would understand what kind of "phonyness" was all that rebellion of "grunge"
 
"Real World" by Matchbox Twenty, that sound has ALWAYS urked me
"Turn Me On" by Kevin Lyttle, HATE that song, UGH
"Mambo Number" Five, Lou Vega
ANYTHING by Jo Jo
 

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