Which song do you hate the most? - Air your anger.

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I tried to repress memories of that accursed song. Shame on you for making them flood back.
There were a lot of shitty acoustic songs from around then, actually. Hey Soul Sister by Train comes to mind (as much as I wish it didn't...).
They did another similar obnoxious song, "1, 2, 3, 4", that was on Beavis and Butthead. The music video was just black and white footage of random couples and how long they had been together. It straight up felt like it was deliberately designed to make single people want to kill themselves. Man, fuck that whole band.
 
What does the fox say still sucks ass. Didn't have anything going for it beyond meme song, and most of it is painful to listen to. Not to mention it's essentially lolsorandom incarnate.
Also, I know what foxes say. They say it very loudly by my bins at 2 in the morning. They do not say what that song says they say.

Though what they do say is more pleasant than listening to the song.
 
One of the most sappy pop songs I could remember that's pretty annoying is this one. She's sings the Millennial Whoop along with the lines "I really don't care" on repeat. How could anyone treat this song with reverence if she's being obnoxious? I remember hearing this song in a shopping mall in Puerto Vallarta just to clarify if the song is as dumb as I remember it and laughed it off. They don't really play the song anymore, either that or I was listening to radio stations that play boomer music so I don't hear it as often anymore.
 
Pretty much all of these songs.
  • “You Need to Calm Down”- reason is because it’s pretty much a corporate Pride anthem made to be played at Target while you buy yourself a candle with the trans flag on it. It’s soulless
  • “The Man”- Taylor Swift in drag is more memorable than any of the lyrics of the song, and the song itself is a corporate feminist anthem your English teacher shows you in class to learn about gender stereotypes
  • “Me!”- a self love anthem that you hear played at malls as they lure you in to buy the latest skincare products because self love is a commodity now
  • “Shake it Off”- the use of the word “haters” alone in this song is enough to annoy me. It’s pretty much a big rant about Taylor being mad that she’s so famous that people spread rumors about her. This is the Taylor Swift masturbation song
  • “Only the Young”- a very dated song despite not being that old because it’s referring to Trump for easy money. The children’s chorus in it is weird too and I’m glad this song didn’t get much airplay because musically, it’s very formulaic and boring

 
This song is entirely bad. Also, it comes off as desperately trying to look younger and compete with the other younger pop stars. Fergie just needs to embrace aging instead of trying stuff like this.

This song is more of guilty pleasure, but I hate it sometimes for how overplayed it is. If it was played slightly less at places, I’d probably like it more.

This song is ear rape and I don’t understand how it even got popular. Since there’s a dance to it though, I expect to hear it way more often than I’d like to.

The sound effects in this suck and it’s obnoxious as hell. This to me is even worse than “Whip and Nae Nae” and it makes me want to commit murder to whoever okayed this.
 
I am not a big fan of Katy Parry and her shout-singing, and just recently the grocery store chain I go to added "Firework" to their repertoire of annoying fucking music to play over the speakers. I have no idea how any of Katy Parry's songs are good shopping music, but Firework is absolutely not shopping music. Next time I get a survery I'll be sure to complain about the music.
 
rather than just shit out the same album over and over like Slayer.

I like Show No Mercy the best of all the Slayer albums, because they were trying things out and finding their way. Already on Haunting the Chapel they had the Slayer sound nailed down, and they applied "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" mentality to the rest of their career. No one hates change more than me, but holy shit, man, Slayer could have mixed it up a little.
 
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