What's your LEAST favorite song
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A. K. A. Which song do you hate the most?
I was gonna say Happy by Pharrel Williams but someone else said Sweet Caroline and I might have to change my vote. Actually it's not that terrible of a song (Sweet Caroline I mean), but hearing it played at weddings and sporting events and then they pause it so everyone can scream BUM BUM BUMMM does get to me after the 5 millionth time.
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"What's going on" by Four Non-Blondes - what a childish nepo baby song and what a dumb fucking name for a band.
Waiting on the world to change is that for me.
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Dubstep.
I kinda love dubstep tbh a lot of it is stupid but I love how distinct and intense it is.
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I really believe Axl Rose is the worst rock singer of all time. Grating nonsense voice and stupid lyrics
When they bailed on Brian Johnson and picked him up, I stopped listening to ac/dc altogether.
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A. K. A. Which song do you hate the most?
Heyyyyy brotherrrrrr.....
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Sweet Caroline - Neil Diamond.
I’m from New England so I hear it often and the back story makes me cringe every time and I haaate itWent to a Yankee wedding in New Orleans(where i'm from). This tune came on and those people went nuts. Knew every word and I just stared in amazement.
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A. K. A. Which song do you hate the most?
Baby Shark, do doo do doot do doo.
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Butterfly by Crazy Town
Sugar, baby.
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What have you done?
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I hate to say ok boomer but that is a painfully boomer take
Seriously, "most modern songs"? In the era with the most new music being produced in a massive number of different genres and styles that would have been unimaginable just a generation ago?
I like the oldies as much as anyone else, heck I only really got into listening to music after discovering The Beatles and '70s prog rock as a teen. But if you can't find good music being produced in 2025, that's not a problem with the music industry, that's a problem with you.
If anyone reading this struggles to find new artists they like, I recommend checking out NPR's Tiny Desk concerts as well as KEXP's live performances on YouTube. I've found a lot of artists I love from these sources.
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A. K. A. Which song do you hate the most?
Nickleback
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Sugar, baby.
They somehow managed to be a worse Limp Bizkit.
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"What's going on" by Four Non-Blondes - what a childish nepo baby song and what a dumb fucking name for a band.
I don't understand this comment... did some googling and I missing the nepotism bit?
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Any modern country song. bonus if they say boots, beer, etc.
"big truck, love christ. Second truck, hate wife"
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A. K. A. Which song do you hate the most?
Never be the same by Camila Cabello. Fucking annoying overplayed ass music.
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Any modern country song. bonus if they say boots, beer, etc.
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"What's going on" by Four Non-Blondes - what a childish nepo baby song and what a dumb fucking name for a band.
Awww I like that song
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Jump by Van Halen
Tattoo is their worst song. I love Van Halen.
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Whichever 21 Pilots "song" was played most recently in my vicinity.
Can you save my heavydirtysoul?
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Toss up between Jenny (867-5309) for being absolutely disgusting on a conceptual level for glorifying stalker behavior or Owner of a Lonely Heart for going fucking nowhere and then having the audacity to drop a blaring synth note like it's a crescendo before going back to nothing.
wrote last edited by [email protected]That's not what Jenny is about. Jenny was a friend of the band that Jim Keller (song's author) was dating. There's lots of songs from back then that actually are creepy but I don't think that's one of them.
Also, a song about something bad is not an endorsment. For example Angel of Death by Slayer. Nirvana covered a Leadbelly song called Ain't It a Shame which is about the narrator beating his wife. Not an endorsment of spousal abuse from one of music's most famous feminists.
Sometimes s song is just telling a story, be it positive or negative.
As for Owner of a Lonely Heart, agreed. Annoying and over-played.