Submitted by No_Reflection_5733 t3_zz2ef4 in Music

My choices:

Kanye West - Drunk and Hot Girls (Graduation)

Kanye West - See You in My Nightmares (808s and Heartbreak)

Pink Floyd - On the Run (The Dark Side of the Moon)

Eminem - Drips (The Eminem Show)

Boston - Let Me Take You Home Tonight (Boston)

Nirvana - Endless, Nameless (Nevermind)

Gorillaz - White Light (Demon Days)

Kendrick Lamar - Real (good kid, m.A.A.d city)

Radiohead - Fitter Happier (OK Computer)

Weezer - In the Garage (The Blue Album)

Korn - All in the Family (Follow the Leader)

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thexsunshine t1_j290pvr wrote

The Word - The Beatles - Rubber Soul

Just another nervous wreck - Supertramp - Breakfast in America

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dylancarr_ t1_j290qkj wrote

see you in my nightmares is so good man

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toeyjepp t1_j291cfq wrote

Mamacita by Outkast on Aquemini. The repetitiveness drives me crazy and ruins what would otherwise be a perfect album for me.

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Notinyourbushes t1_j291q7l wrote

Dude. On the Run is an awesome track (especially listening to it with headphones).

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RagingLeonard t1_j291xsv wrote

I love Fleetwood Mac's Rumors, but seeing those soulless boomers dancing to Don't Stop Believing at Bill Clinton's first inauguration ruined that song for me. It's an immediate skip every time. Damn shame too, it's a well-crafted pop song.

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takeitsweazy t1_j29245m wrote

Jewels N Drugs ft. T.I, Twista andToo Short - on Lady Gaga’s album Artpop.

Rest of the album is fucking great. This track basically isn’t a Gaga song but one she is featured on. It’s the only song on any of her albums that I’ll go out of my way to skip.

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rumski t1_j2924h0 wrote

Silverchair - Spawn (Again) (Neon Ballroom) *Sick bassline though

Interpol - PDA (Turn On The Bright Lights) *That album is a front to back listen for me but that song just sticks out like a sore thumb for me

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Groningen1978 t1_j294ita wrote

I think Endless, Nameless and Fitter Happier are great songs!

I think Maxwell's Silver Hammer on The Beatles Abbey Road is pretty awful. Especially with it following 'Something', which I think is one of their finest songs.

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M_Xenophon t1_j2962lf wrote

Agree on Drunk and Hot Girls and Drips (one of the few songs I disliked enough to wholly delete it from my library instead of just skipping it)

Disagree on Fitter Happier and White Light, but to each their own.

As for a few of my own opinions--I wouldn't even consider most of these to be that bad, just a little abrasive and dragging while listening to the album:

Coat Check Dream Song - Bright Eyes (not even that bad, but a skippable weak spot on an album full of 9s and 10s)

The Black Rainbow - Coheed & Cambria (I thought the album was a good return to form overall, but the closer draaaaags)

Probably a controversial opinion, but Time - David Bowie (I love Bowie, but both the music and lyrics of this song are too self-important and come across as "I'm 14 and this is deep" to me)

Not a whole song in itself, but the end of The Shrine/An Argument - Fleet Foxes (the whole album is so serene and/or transcendent, so the ugly horns are so jarring and feel unnecessary)

Teeth - Lady Gaga (Such an unexciting and repetitive closer to an album with no fat otherwise)

Mango Pickle Down River - M.I.A. (I appreciate the intent, but the beat isn't great, and the recording is weak)

The Kids From Yesterday - My Chemical Romance (It would be fine in itself, but the drum sound is so distractingly bad)

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Autobot_ATrac t1_j298lhj wrote

In The Garage … ? you son of a bitch! I love that nerd anthem.

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thequicknessinc t1_j298r8h wrote

The version on the Spawn soundtrack is much better. Never was a silverchair fan, but that was a highlight of that album for me. Strange because the neon ballroom is soooo similar but it’s just missing that extra something that DJ Greyboy delivered. Rare occasion where the remix is better than the original.

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Wonderful_Ad3017 t1_j299juf wrote

Foxymophandlemomma on the original press of Vitology by Pearl jam doesn’t really do it for me.

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thequicknessinc t1_j29adpe wrote

Starfuckers, Inc. from The Fragile by Nine Inch Nails. Always felt like they were trying to recapture the edginess of Closer and combine it with the techno fusion of The Perfect Drug and it just was too much. Would have rather had 10 Miles High make the album, but it’s obvious they were chasing a single. While The Fragile is my favorite album of theirs, Starfucker, Inc was not the lightning in the bottle they expected it to be and I’d argue nails hasn’t had a major commercial hit since The Perfect Drug; at least nothing on the same level as it, Closer, and the singles from Pretty Hate Machine.

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boneman429 t1_j29b0jx wrote

Mother - The Police / Synchronicity

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YoungMoneyLarson57 t1_j29bdnq wrote

I’m not really familiar with much of RadioHeads collection just because it pissed me off when all their music didn’t sound like Creep 😂I know that’s a cringe take but that gritty sound from creep carried on would’ve made for a great grunge-esque band

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dj_chai_wallah t1_j29dc4c wrote

I realized after posting that it is nothing like Creep lol but if you're looking for a few songs with lyrics try National Anthem, Optimistic, There There, Sail to The Moon, Where I End and You Begin, Paranoid Android, and Karma Police

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houseape69 t1_j29fjfe wrote

Beatles - Revolution 9 on the White Album

*this is not the song Revolution 1, which is great and also written by Lennon

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hkimusic t1_j29jfu2 wrote

Flume - Upgrade (Hi, This Is Flume), Kid Cudi - Day ‘N’ Night - Crookers Remix (MOTM:TEOD), Eprom - Flex Acid (Acid Disk 2), Crystal Castles - Good Time (Crystal Castles)

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thepeopleperson666 t1_j29nr44 wrote

Shit! I forgot all about that song! I was 9 when Clinton was inaugurated, so I don't remember that shit. It's still a solid song in my brain.

Whenever I hear Fleetwood Mac, I think about Stevie Nicks having roadies boof cocaine up her butt so she could stay high while preserving g her sinuses to record the greatest yacht rock album of all time. Maybe now you can too

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airybett t1_j2ac9r3 wrote

Hands held high - Linkin Park (Minutes to Midnight)

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RossMachlochness t1_j2biuls wrote

In The Garage? C’mon. I hate KISS with a passion and still have a soft spot in my heart for this song. It’s as pure of a coming of age song as there is.

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MadPiglet42 t1_j2c1j9q wrote

Shiny Happy People on Out of Time. It's SO BAD.

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Viperzz3 t1_j2c29qt wrote

One on one by hall and Oates is a HORRIBLE song.

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RossMachlochness t1_j2c6ajm wrote

Rivers snipes upstream, not downstream. Liking KISS in 1986ish wasn’t practically cool and D&D at the time was probably less cool than KISS. However, would either shock you in regards to what a 16 year old Rivers was into at the time? To me, nothing in Rivers persona reeks of being the cool kid, so I’ve always likened this to a “safe space” song. The guy was in shadows of KISS posters and rolled 12s because a DM told him to. “The Garage” is where he made himself into who is.

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Oldqueenween t1_j2cvn9e wrote

Ween- zoloft off quebec I used to think Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of hearts off Blood on the Tracks by Dylan was annoying af but as I’ve gotten older I realize this was blasphemy.

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