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ShadowColossi wrote:
I agree for the most part about Oasis, and also with the singer's older band, Ride. "Nowhere" and "Going Blank Again" were fantastic, but once you go past those two, it's borderline un-listenable.
As for Weezer, I've forced myself to stay away from their "worst" ones so I don't ruin the couple albums by them I enjoy


Glad you warned me about Ride, since I was just about to listen to their other work. I never knew that they became that awful. Such a disappointment after their two masterworks.

That's a wise decision with Weezer. I can't listen to them anymore without having flashbacks of those obscenities.
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Ghost Stories by Coldplay

Not the worst album ever or anything, but definitely the most dissapointing and my least favourite.
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I'll take the blame for these (I know some people must be thinking I lack the intelligence to interpret certain music) and am open to enlightenment from anyone who wants to explain what's so great about the following albums and their respective bands in general. And I wouldn't call either the worst albums I've heard; I got stuck in a car full of drunk girls with a Kesha CD a couple years ago and I haven't trusted females since.

Loveless - I actually enjoy this album enough to put it in my top 100 of the 90s; but it has a very passionate fanbase that considers it the holy grail of music and I fail to see why. Despite outstanding and innovative guitar work it's so noisy I can't understand most of the lyrics. I'm sure this sounds cliché to people who are used to defending this album, but I like Slowdive and Deerhunter just fine (pardon me if those comparisons seem amateur).

Daydream Nation - Ditto every single thing I said about the above album.

Honestly I can't think of anything else off the top of my head (unless any forum regulars can explain why American Idiot is near the top 100). These are the two that sit in my collection, and once every couple months I decide to play them again; to see if I can find out what I've been missing. Aside from being solid background music for when I'm too busy doing something else to pay attention to lyrics, I haven't got the point.
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badseed wrote:
Loveless - I actually enjoy this album enough to put it in my top 100 of the 90s; but it has a very passionate fanbase that considers it the holy grail of music and I fail to see why. Despite outstanding and innovative guitar work it's so noisy I can't understand most of the lyrics. I'm sure this sounds cliché to people who are used to defending this album, but I like Slowdive and Deerhunter just fine (pardon me if those comparisons seem amateur).


For me, I didn't like the style of the music the first time I heard it two years ago. I wasn't into the noisy sound. But I played another shoegaze album months later, and learned that that's what shoegaze is about. When I was truly aware of what shoegaze really was, I learned how beautiful Loveless was.

My suggestion to you is try other shoegaze albums like Colour Trip, Nowhere, MBV, Carmelite Divine, and Souvlaki. After you're more familiar with shoegaze, go back to Loveless.
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I don't know but this would be on my list of the worst threads ever made in the 24 hour window.
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Every Beatles album ever ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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About That Life by Attila


and the thread ends here
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Smoke Dreams by The Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band


Mutants Of Modern Disco Volume 1 by Captain Goodvibes


The 150 Murderous Passions, or Those Be...s Passions


Binary Tribe by Nocturnal Emissions


Decontrol by The Subs
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