Music So Bad It's Awesome

That is soo 1991:
When I was growing up, I somehow convinced my parents to buy the cassette this was on and coerced them to listen to it all the time in the car.

Mom, Dad... I know you'll never read this, but I'm sorry.

Anyway, this could also go in the "Best covers" thread, but the fact it exists should be horrible in all regards. And yet Lordi (the Finnish shock rock band, not the 15-year old with bug-eyes) fucking make this work despite all logic, which is why as many times as they cause me to shakes my head, I can never hate them.

 
This songs makes me take rap even less seriously. This was apparently a "diss song" by some no named rapper in response to the popular Jay-Z. Christ. I feel like I'm in the middle of a schoolyard fight.

I'm pretty sure Nas was not a no-named rapper at the time this was recorded and released.
 
I don't know who Nas is, so I just assumed he was a no-name.

Looking him up, you're correct. He was pretty popular in the late 90s-early 00s.
 
I don't know who Nas is, so I just assumed he was a no-name.

Looking him up, you're correct. He was pretty popular in the late 90s-early 00s.


back on topic:

 
Informer by Snow, only because of It's Always Sunny. Same with The Right Stuff.
 
All Russian pop music of the 1990s was extremely horrible, but this shit from 1993 is memorable to me for being a rather charmingly horrible splicing of Dead or Alive and U96.

 
Blood II soundtrack... Just listen to it. First time you hear it, it's just some random noises, piled up in such way that it's somewhat compelling.
I cannot express it, at first I couldn't stand it, but it has grown on me since so heavily, I sometimes try to onomatopoeic it.
Shining examples:
- at 2:52 the magic happens.
- at 1:22 it's magical again.
 
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