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It's not the best Yes song ever.  It's certainly not "the worst music there is any genre" either.

But surly gonna surly.

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Yoko Ono is the correct answer.  The fact there are people on this earth that think she has talent makes me ragey.

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Can you imagine getting to play with one of your musical heroes-- say Willie Nelson-- and your wife strolls over to the microphone and starts screeching right in the middle of "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain?"

 

How the hell did this thread get to a second page and not a single reference to EDM?  Are you all like me and don't consider it music or do none of you have a problem with this shit?

Holy fuck!! Found a rabbit hole on YouTube today. Started with Mini Thin through a Reddit post and ended up here.

Did I just see someone die  the Western Virginian Derka?



No, I will not “sing along with the ‘mando’ to some kind of hip-hop beat.”

Fuck. You.
Genesis of bro....
 

First concert I ever went to had them opening for Alabama on the 40 hour week tour in 1985.
On 5/15/2018 at 6:38 PM, utee94 said:

It's not the best Yes song ever.  It's certainly not "the worst music there is any genre" either.

But surly gonna surly.

Hey I said second to We Built This City. Context man

There's probably worse examples of country-rap, but goddamn this one for (presumably) inspiring more of this shit. 

On 5/10/2018 at 9:09 PM, Stoogey said:

AKB48 and all of the sister groups. Sugary sweet bubblegum rock in general.

 

 

 

seems to me you don't hate the music as much as you hate yourself for liking it.

On 5/21/2018 at 7:06 PM, Buzzrock said:

No, I will not “sing along with the ‘mando’ to some kind of hip-hop beat.”

Fuck. You.

 

Man, that is bad.  Real bad.  I don't know whether to be more infuriated by the singer's faux Puerto Rican accent on "gettin'" (swallowing his t's) or the drummer's Peter Pan hair and hipster 'stache.

Or maybe it's just the really shitty song.

No shit. Buzz, how do you even know about that?

BTW, is this thread for actual worst music, or just tunes you hate the most?

If it's tunes you hate the most, this right here is a pretty solid list - https://www.listchallenges.com/100-worst-songs-ever

For worst actual music ever recorded (that someone ostensibly thought was good) I might vote for this abomination:

 

 

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Eddie's girl wanted to potty all the time.  I guess he was into that stuff.  

Color Me Bad doesn't get their due as one of the worst, contrived bands of all time that a ton of people liked for 5 seconds.  

I'll cut any bitch that posts "She's Like the Wind" by Swayze.

15 hours ago, Lhorn said:

I'll cut any bitch that posts "She's Like the Wind" by Swayze.

Swayze is definitely off limits.  Texan, badass dancer, Roadhouse, Red Dawn, Point Break.  Dude should be on Mount Rushmore.

In my mind, there are three levels of Rednecks.

Clever useful Rednecks

Dumb unskilled Rednecks, and

People who yell "Whoo" whenever "Gimme Three Steps" comes on the radio.

3 hours ago, irishtexan said:

I yell “whooo” when skynyrd comes on. Because skynyrd is fucking awesome.

Damn straight.

On 5/15/2018 at 6:42 AM, Parliament said:

 

 

I like this song even though it is ignorant as fuck. But I have a lot of questionable tastes.

On 5/25/2018 at 11:08 AM, gsoda3 said:

seems to me you don't hate the music as much as you hate yourself for liking it.

Evidently you and your little faggot buddy RDCornholer have never lived in Japan.

The genre I hate is bubblegum rock. Not pertaining to a particular country. There are more embarassments to the USA.
 





   

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gsoda3 is geh.

gsoda3 must swallow. Save it for your prison boyfriends.
 

 

9 minutes ago, hookem48 said:

 

That is awesome. Why you hate?

10 minutes ago, skipperj said:

That is awesome. Why you hate?

because it's fucking horrible.

I’m going to nominate whatever Siftr and Five Finger Death Punch is. That shit is atrocious.

Oh, cracka just jolted me into remembering one of those horrible acts with the "yarling" vocal style:

 

To be honest, it's not right to ignore the King of Yarling, Mr. Scott Stapp:

 

 

That can't be worse than this new fangled "mumble rap"...

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SoundCloud rap

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SoundCloud rap
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SoundCloud rap is a music genre that originated on the online audio distribution platform SoundCloud.[1] It is characterized for its simple beats, emo moods, and lyrics that range from the braggadocios and nihilistic to sex and drugs.[1]

 

 

Media attention[edit source]

Music critic Jon Caramanica of The New York Times opined in a 2017 article that SoundCloud rap "in the last year has become the most vital and disruptive new movement in hip-hop".[2] Rolling Stone and Complex wrote about the movement,[3][4][further explanation needed] while Spin contrasted the subgenre's popularity with the troubles of the SoundCloud company.[5][further explanation needed]

Notable artists[edit source]

 

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