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Ok, I hope this hasn't been done yet. I don't know. Sorry if it is.

What is your least favorite album by your most favorite band (provided that you have one) and why?

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Ballbreaker by AC/DC. It sucks. To me it sounds like they're another band trying to imitate an AC/DC album and just not doing it. When you listen to it, it just doesn't have any oomph to it. The guitars sound bad, both in what is being played and the amp/guitar balance, the vocals are scratchy, and the lyrics are dry. There is only one song on it that has any good to it; "hard as a rock" and even it is only mediocre at best. Rick Rubin was successful at making The Cult sound more like AC/DC on "electric" than he was able to make AC/DC sound like AC/DC. Yet, I love the album cover. That's what counts though, right? Drool 2/10 in my books.


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For now, It's Physucal Graffiti by Led Zeppelin. It ha a few songs I really wasn't fond of, and I foubd the double-album thing to be pointless. They could've just left it at nine or ten songs.
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Get Behind Me Satan by The White Stripes .
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Animal Collective-Danse Manatee
Their 2nd album, they tried to be a bit more experimental than the first, and used a lot of high frequenicies and pitch shifting effects. While it has some good songs on it (Ah Good Country, Essplode) the album as a whole is severely lacking. 3.5/10
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Coda by Led Zeppelin
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Jimi Hendrix released 4 albums in his lifetime but had a shit ton of posthumous releases that I don't think should count.

Out of his 4 albums released in his lifetime, only the Band Of Gypsys one isn't on my chart, but I have the dvd of the album........(Hendrix at Woodstock)
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Music for Films by Brian Eno
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revolver94 wrote:
Music for Films by Brian Eno


Ah I loved that one

Well, I don't really pick a favorite artist to put on a plateau, but I guess for a general list Uh Huh Her by PJ Harvey, Foreign Affairs by Tom Waits, Days Like This by Van Morrison, Cover the Windows and the Walls by Grouper, One Day Im going to Soar by Dexys Midnight Runners, Jukebox by Cat Power, Echo and the Bunnymen by Echo and the Bunnymen, The Eternal by Sonic Youth Mr. Green and Dreamt for Lightyears in the Belly of a Mountain are noticeably lesser works in an otherwise stellar discography
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For The Antlers I suppose I'd have to say Uprooted, which hardly counts, so I can avoid a hard question. For The Who I'm only counting the Moon stuff even though post-Moon stuff is okay at times, so I'd say probably A Quick One. For The Clash, Cut The Crap is easily their worst. The Strokes I'd have to say Angles but I still like that album more than most people do. Radiohead Pablo Honey. And The Replacements I'd probably go with either of the post-PTMM albums despite liking them both.
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Well, I enjoy everything by Can... But Floyd has some very terrible releases: A Momentary Lapse of Reason would be the worst.
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