What's the worst song you've ever heard?

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Probably any song from Lou Reed on the album Metal Machine Music. It literally sounds like a dial up connection but LESS melodic.

Years ago I had a musician friend and he tried to convince me it was a genius work of art.


No.
This reminds me during my Freshman year of High School when one of my friends went on a whole ass rant about Metal Machine Music and how he claimed it was one of the worst albums of all time.
 
SKIBIDI by Little Big, honestly I don't even know if it counts as fucking music. I was forced to watch the "music" video and it was just the most uncomfortable 4 or so minutes of my night.
 
Take your pick from Antonio Brown's mixtape:

 
Nirvana should be considered the death of rock music as they spawned a lot of shitty imitators (Nickelback, Creed, Puddle of Mudd, Daughtry) that basically killed rock from the mainstream. By the end of the 2000s it was clear that the genre was dead in the eyes of the mainstream. It’s still trying to recover. I could write a whole fucking essay about this shit but that would edge on sperging.
Nirvana really is overrated and the fandom is the worst. It’s mostly edgelords who think that it’s better than all the music of today and wish that they grew up in the 90’s.

Everyone talks about Nirvana was the “sound of Gen X” and yet I hardly see any Gen X-ers talking about them. It’s probably either because they don’t have fond memories of the band or are turned off by the younger generations thinking that it’s “real music”.
 
Nirvana really is overrated and the fandom is the worst. It’s mostly edgelords who think that it’s better than all the music of today and wish that they grew up in the 90’s.

Everyone talks about Nirvana was the “sound of Gen X” and yet I hardly see any Gen X-ers talking about them. It’s probably either because they don’t have fond memories of the band or are turned off by the younger generations thinking that it’s “real music”.
The best stuff in the 90's was coming from Britain anyway.
 
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