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vch01 t1_iwv07et wrote

Sometimes I Make You Sad by Supergrass.

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aidenrosenb t1_iwv0hcw wrote

Man every artist No mater how good is going to put out some shit. But here is my answer: All them Witches- ATW album is crap

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elevenghosts t1_iwv0oxe wrote

Metal Machine Music.

It may have opened some doors for noise-rock/experimental music, but I'm convinced that it was made simply to push the envelope on what a label would release. I think Lou Reed said some disparaging things about it after it was released, and it was widely known for being one of the most returned albums of all-time.

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_Abe_Froman_SKOC t1_iwv2ih9 wrote

That Lou Reed collaboration album with Metallica. Woof.

Metallica has dropped a few stinkers over the years, but Lou Reed was usually consistently excellent.

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trimondo_blondomina t1_iwv37zy wrote

Mother. So infamous a track, I don’t even need to say the band’s name.

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coyote-1 t1_iwv5c35 wrote

ELP: Love Beach. They were essentially done as a band by that point, but had the contractual obligation to put out another record. So they threw some stuff together, recorded it, and that was that

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walomendem_hundin t1_iwv7v39 wrote

Some would say "Who Dunnit" by Genesis, but I actually love that song. It's fun, even if annoying. And that annoying aspect is part of the fun for me.

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thisgirlnamedbree t1_iwvg8c9 wrote

Elton John teaming up with Britney Spears for Hold Me Closer. I know he was trying to get her back into recording music, but the song is horribly mixed and there's so many effects over his and Britney's voices it's unrecognizable. The song he did with Dua Lipa, Cold Heart, is much better.

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theriver00 t1_iwvnt4r wrote

Love Chris Cornell, but Scream (the album) is not something I ever really adjusted to.

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onioning t1_iwvrtkt wrote

Under The Red Sky is not only the worst Dylan album, it's a solid contender for worst album overall. It's ostensibly an album for kids, but that doesn't really help much. Still awful everything.

Love Neko Case but her Honolulu song on The Worse Things Get is really really bad.

Love Tom Waits, but Road to Peace feels like it was based on Reddit comments.

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DevinBelow t1_iwvxsgr wrote

This is the answer. Anyone who tries to defend that album is completely missing the point of the album. It is supposed to be indefensible. It was meant as a fuck you to the record label who wouldn't release him from his contract.

I will say, I remember buying that album for $45 in 1999 or, back in high school. It was out of print in NA, so I had to import it from Germany through this little local record store. I had a friend over and I'm like "we're going to listen to this god dammit, I paid $45 for it." About half an hour in, another friend shows up and walks into my room and we're just sitting there with this noise just blaring through my speakers and he's like "What the fuck are you guys doing?", and I'm like "listen this part coming up is the best part" BLEEEEECCCHHEHHEJEKELASOKEJANEINAELLEAM....and we broke down laughing. That was the only time I ever listened to it in full, but it's just feedback and noise. Like I've seen noise rock shows including a Thurston Moore solo show, that arguably sounded similar, but he had a drummer and a bass player...and MMM isn't noise-rock, it's just noise without anything else. I can almost guaruntee you Lou reed just put a microphone up to an amp, hit record, walked out of the studio and came back an hour later and hit STOP. Then gave that to the record label.

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ArcanumAntares t1_iwvy9p3 wrote

With Sympathy by Ministry probably qualifies here...not because it was specifically or even horribly "bad", though, because it really isn't for the time it was released in 1983. Maybe more for how it really isn't Ministry's sound, though. Grandpa Al wasn't anywhere near his full stride with that album.

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Ryan_22 t1_iww3zrl wrote

Wild Honey Pie by the Beatles. Don't get me wrong, Revolution 9 is terrible, but it stands out as possibly the most widely known piece of avante-guard music. Wild Honey Pie doesn't even get a historical footnote in anything. Non-Beatles fans don't know it exists, most Beatles fans have forgotten about it, and those who haven't wish they had.

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samx3i OP t1_iww6i66 wrote

I consider myself a pretty big Beatles fan for someone born in the 80s, but they do have a few shitty songs and I actually quite like a few of their "bad" songs like Octopus's Garden and even Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da. Hell, I like Flying.

Wild Honey Pie is probably the most egregious.

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rockitabnormal t1_iwxakmw wrote

I’m gonna get downvoted to hell, but the Car by the Arctic Monkeys.

Many would say “listen to it again”, “you don’t have evolved taste”, or “bands aren’t supposed to stay the same”. Yeah, I get that. All for evolution of a band but that album is a slow, shell of what I loved about the Arctic Monkeys.

I definitely recognize when an album isn’t for me even when I still love the artist. I’ll be waiting for the day they put out an album that has more energy.

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samx3i OP t1_iwxendh wrote

I'm going to upvote you even though I disagree wholeheartedly.

I do get it. I understand. They've changed. I love their first record and their latest.

And I don't think they're ever going back.

I will say I got to see them live in Vegas a couple months back and they still go deep back into their catalog so it's not like they've abandoned their old sound either.

And I'm not going to be that guy who tells you to listen to it more. I have it and I love it, but that doesn't mean you will.

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Kvothetheraven603 t1_ix1xyfq wrote

Everybody’s Rocking by Neil Young, though the story behind him making that album is great!

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Kvothetheraven603 t1_ix3hp17 wrote

His label was mad at him for his previous record, which was electronic/synth heavy so he offered them a Country album he had previously recorded but they rejected it and demanded a “rock” album. So, Neil being Neil, he formed a backing band called The Shocking Pinks and made a 50s style rockabilly album.

The label was so mad that they shut down recording before Everybody’s Rocking was completed and released it “as is”. They then sued him for ~$3 million for making albums that were “uncharacteristic of his previous work”. He then countersued for breach of contract, because his label had offered him complete artistic freedom. He won and the label publicly apologized lol

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