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Ironic Karma
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  • Posted: 03/07/2010 03:14
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That has to be the worst song I have ever let my ears hear. That was god awful. I don't know what was worse, the cheesy lyrics or the guy constantly making a puking sound. You take that guys puking screams and do that 100 times more and that's what that music equals. Just God awful. Now we can all agree that's some of the worst music ever recorded, yes?
maxperenchio

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  • Posted: 03/07/2010 18:41
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Hahaha well if you guys are saying Diamond Dogs, Trout Mask Replica, Heathen Chemistry, or even Nickelback and Slipknot, are the worst albums ever, you have some seriously high browed taste! 🤣
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  • Posted: 03/07/2010 19:01
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maxperenchio wrote:

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I thought it was catchy...

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Norman Bates
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  • Posted: 03/07/2010 22:08
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Anything by The Cure after "Disintegration".
videoheadcleaner
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  • Posted: 03/09/2010 11:47
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Norman Bates wrote:
Anything by The Cure after "Disintegration".


Now, hang on there. Worst album they did was The Top in 1984. Granted, that was a transition album of sorts but it still was bad.

Wish - almost like outtakes from the Disintegration sessions. Not fantastic compared to Disintegration but still listenable.

Wild Mood Swings - low mark here but songs like "Treasure" and "Gone" are still well crafted.

Bloodflowers - progressive post-punk that follows on from the mood and feel of Disintegration. Okay, no chart entries but songs like "There Is No If..." and "Watching Me Fall" still rank highly in my account.

The Cure - the dark moods rise again and this was the first Cure album I owned. Played it non-stop for a few months so it grew on me. "The Promise" and "Going Nowhere" are great songs.

4:13 Dream - average but demanded by fans more than anything. They wanted new material and they got some (actually, half of the songs were rehashings of old demos).

Worst out of that lot would be Wild Mood Swings; best would be Wish.

This is somewhat condensed as I am tired and going to bed.
RFNAPLES
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  • Posted: 03/09/2010 14:16
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Surely one I have never heard
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Applerill
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  • Posted: 03/09/2010 15:00
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Yesterday, I listened to Inspiration by William Hung. I wouldn't be surprised if it really WAS the worst album ever. Even the hip-hop style interludes go and can easily be beaten by the worst krunk rappers.

Plus, the cover of "Hotel California" will truly make you throw up.
Charicature

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Location: Vermont
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  • Posted: 03/09/2010 15:40
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Applerill wrote:
Yesterday, I listened to Inspiration by William Hung. I wouldn't be surprised if it really WAS the worst album ever. Even the hip-hop style interludes go and can easily be beaten by the worst krunk rappers.

Plus, the cover of "Hotel California" will truly make you throw up.

Yeah, but in a way, they're intentionally bad, so I don't know as they count. Hung might not know how horrible they are, but I'm 100% positive his producers know and the albums are sold as novelty items by people looking for gag gifts.
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Charicature

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  • Posted: 03/11/2010 17:40
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Charicature wrote:
Or the self-titled debut from the New York punk band Chrome Cranks...which I can only hope had a mercifully short career. I only wish I hadn't dropped $12 on a vinyl album without ever hearing a single song, only to find out the thing was completely unlistenable. And I'm not exaggerating. Singer sounded like a dying cat and I couldn't discern anything related to music in the tracks.


I actually found an image of this album online...I can't freakin' believe it's got any kind of internet presence. This is the 1995 release that I bought on vinyl.


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