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Bad Songs on Your Favorite Albums of 2007
Vancroth:
I knew that I didn't really enjoy it, but I couldn't put a finger on the reason. I think Johnny just nailed it though. Neon Bible simply failed to incite anything in me. It was just music.
CarpeNoctem:
I don't care if you want to eviscerate ska with a rusty spoon, Streetlight Manifesto's Somewhere In The Between was glorious, though "Forty Days" didn't quite do it for me.
"Alcohol" off of Gogol Bordello's "Super Taranta!" was pretty weak as well.
This is my first post, and I'm praying I didn't violate some sacred forum rule.
Kai:
The first few tracks on Saturday Looks Good To Me's Fill Up The Room are pretty dire, although the rest of the album definitely makes up for them.
SleeperCylon:
I'm going to respond to the thread title instead of just listing bad songs. Listing bad songs on good albums is far more interesting than just tossing out any annoying song you heard on the radio.
Robert Wyatt: Just As You Are (On Comicopera)
Miranda Lambert - Everybody Dies Famous In A Small Town (On Crazy Ex Girlfriend)
White Stripes - Conquest (On Icky Thump)
White Stripes - The one where him and Meg are pretty much just talking, saying stuff like 'Wow, look at all this stuff!' where it's unclear what the point is except that you can tell it's really pretentious (On Icky Thump)
Lilly Allen - Window Shopper (On Alright, Still)
Arcade Fire - "Look at me, I'm Bruce Springsteen!" or Antichrist Television Blues (On Neon Bible)
And the award for worst song on a good album of all time:
A tie between
O-Bla-Di by the Beatles
Blood Money by Primal Scream
Mobius_Logic:
I would just like to state that Antichrist Television Blues is one of my favorite songs on the album
that being said I could really do with out "The Ghost of You Lingers" off of Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga
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