Worst songs you've ever heard?

luka

Well-known member
Me and corpse are in the Joni fan club totally besotted posters on the wall and everything
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
Makes me think that I bet there are quite a few songs which I heard as a child and consequently can't help but feel a sort of amused affection for whereas if I'd been a teenager when e.g. "bababadeep" came out I'd have hated it as being the anti-cobain.
 

thirdform

pass the sick bucket
Well it's a truism isn't it?. What's interesting are the exceptions. what allowed '90s London for example to throw up so many DJ Hypes and Dem 2s? What was it about the culture that exploded those essentialist assumptions and stereotypes?

electro

electro

electro

unavoidable. even jungles break chopping owes more to the electro end of hip hop than it does the jbs, despite using acoustic break samples.


hype also used scratch samples in his tunes like electro.

dem 2 is electro soul.


 
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Mr. Tea

Let's Talk About Ceps
There's a chamber in hell which is just a disco in a provincial British holiday camp where this song is played 24/7/365:


Or perhaps it alternates with this one:

 

luka

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Me and Craner were talking the other day about how that Bryan Adams song and that Whitney Houston song ruined childhood summers. Those are the songs I think have scarred me deepest in terms of major psychological and emotional damage.
 

Mr. Tea

Let's Talk About Ceps
Me and Craner were talking the other day about how that Bryan Adams song and that Whitney Houston song ruined childhood summers. Those are the songs I think have scarred me deepest in terms of major psychological and emotional damage.

Well the 80s was, if nothing else, the decade of the power ballad.
 

luka

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I suppose the other one would be celine dion



Though I was older and tougher skinned by that point. Better defences.
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
I think I believe I can fly is brilliant, for what it is.

Tarnished, like everything else he did, now. Otherwise I'd have nominated Ignition RMX too. Used to be the song that even the RnB haters liked.
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
I wonder why?

Is it the emotional oppressiveness of them?

There is something draining about them, I can see that.

They were all the rage when I was a kid. Meatloaf. Bon Jovi. Leanne Rimes. Etc. Power ballads.
 
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