Maxwell’s Silver Hammer by The Beatles.
there isn’t worse‽
Are you not counting “Revolution 9” as a “song”? Understandable.
number 9?
number 9?
number 9?
number 9?
yes!
it’s the song that destroyed them. it’s stupid and offensive in ways that would make GG Allen blush
Loved it as kid, bet I’d hate it now.
Queen - Flash Gordon
Mine is queen, too! but the song is Radio Gaga.
I love that song :(
Video was pretty dope to boot.
Edit: I don’t care who this upsets. Metro retro will always be dope to me!
strong disagree
Queen - Bicycle
Daft Punk - Brainwasher
Really? Interesting. I think the version on Alive 2007 combined with Alive and Prime Time of Your Life is like the pinnacle of that album.
The alive 2007 version fits in the live set. That was much better than the song on its own on the human after all album
I maintain that Cake has never released a bad album, but Race Car Ya-Yas on Fashion Nugget is absolute crap. A festering boil on the face of an otherwise unblemished body of work.
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Ya that’s a good one. Still give that album 10/10 tho.
Sheep go to heaven
A really fun song live actually.
Radiohead - Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors
Not because it’s a bad song, simply because of the noise in the opening seconds. Makes me cringe every time.
Hell yeah, you just made it an “Exercises in Futility” kinda day. Well, musically anyway. I had the rest covered already
Green day - the entire uno dos tres albums.
My favourite singer is Enya, and I still haven’t listened to the album “And Winter Came” all the way through. Her holiday album.
There’s also a holiday edition of Amarantine and I’ve never heard it.
I have Apple Music. I have access to all of this. When I added Amarantine, the holiday edition shows by default. I scrolled down to “other versions” and selected the original and added that to my library (I also have the physical CD and I’ve ripped it and the others and many more to the highest m4a/aac fre:ac can do).
I just don’t do holiday music. Not a grinch or anything, it’s just not for me.
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If you like Enya in Latin, check out Pax Deorum off The Memory of Trees. Similar energy but almost scary. Name means “peace of the gods”.
A Day Without Rain, Amarantine, and Dark Sky Island are in my heavy rotation.
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Dream Theater - Anna Lee
It’s an alright song, I guess, but it’s so far away from their other stuff that I do like, and it’s really not my cup of tea.
The first dream theater song that came to my head that I don’t like is Viper King lol
I always saw that song as a tribute to songs like Highway Star. Definitely not my favorite either though
It’s more of a B-side track but it’s still their own song. And it’s the very first one that came to my head and has been in my head since this post lol
I must really dislike the song.
Pearl Jam - Daughter
Stooges 1st album, 3rd track. Wtf? Ik it was a John Cale throw in, but kills the entire flow of the album.
Pink Floyd - Animals
I love almost everything by Pink Floyd, but their entire album Animals is a dud for me. Regardless, I’m pretty sure I have an MP3 copy of the album backed up anyways.
The correct answer for Pink Floyd must surely be Seamus?? How that song ever got made, let alone included on an album, is beyond me.
it should have been the dog version. if you’ve never heard it, it’s called “Mademoiselle Nobs”
12 bar blues novelty songs aren’t your thing? Takes all kinds, I guess.
Drugs…
A Spanish Piece and anything on Ummagumma are worse than Seamus IMO
I don’t know that song off the top of my head, sorry. One of the tracks from Animals?
I dunno, but I have 12 Pink Floyd albums archived, Seamus is probably in there, I’m just not home to check.
My absolute favorite Pink Floyd album is The Division Bell, which I found in the ditch on a bicycle ride in pristine condition, and now archived…
It’s on the album Meddle. It’s a 2:15 blues song with a dog howling throughout, which is exactly as bad as it sounds.
Everything from NOFX before Fat Mike learned to sing approximately on the third album.
Pretty much every studio album Iron Maiden put out after their 7th Son album.
dude you need to check yourself, and listen to Brave New World
Not really my ultimate favorite, but it stands out because it’s one song that ruins the album for me: “Drawing The Line” from Porcupine Tree’s concept album “The Incident”. The sudden tonal shift takes me out of the mood when listening to the album in its entirety.
It’s Permanating by Steven Wilson for me, but possibly only because i skipped most of the albums afterwards.











