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

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now i really, really, really don't like the steve miller band but holy fucking shit i fucking hate that space cowboy joker song. it's the lamest, gayest, and dullest illiterate boomer shit on the planet. it's music you crack open a room temperature cherry coke and molest your cousin to.

edit: when my friend and i were playing elite dangerous he made it a point to play that fucking song over voice chat every time we left every station. it went from mildly annoying to being pretty funny..
 
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Shape of You by Ed Sheeran
And Girls Like you by Maroon 5
They played those all the time on the radio and I would hear it a lot when I go shopping in retail stores.
 
now i really, really, really don't like the steve miller band but holy fucking shit i fucking hate that space cowboy joker song. it's the lamest, gayest, and dullest illiterate boomer shit on the planet.
I hate Steve Miller band. But what I really, really, REALLY hate, is "Hey soul sister." It's like Steve Miller but even more fucking annoying with the ukulele and the annoying HEYYYAY.

Not only that, but it's the most goddamn persistent earworm I've ever had. I hear one line from it, and it's in my head for DAYS. Just that fact alone means I need to treat the song like an actual contagious disease. I hate it more than I hate getting the fucking flu.

Here you guys go:
 
- California Gurls by Katy Perry. I hate and despise *ALL* of that millennial/Gen Z shit, but as this is the avatar of the millennial whoop....

- Don't Stop Believing by Journey. The wild service seems to be dying down, thank God, we only endure it ebing played constantly for a decade.

- The Look by Roxette.

- Pretty much all rap, but as time goes on it devolves more and more. There are a handful of old school songs that have some musical value, still don't like it.

- Friday I'm In Love by the Cure. Marks the end of the Cure for my purposes.
 
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This song pissed me off a lot. I remember hearing it on the radio and only really hearing the "Take me to church" part. I was like "Oh wow, a song about church is on a pop channel? Nice." However, my BS detectors were going off, so I looked it up, and what do you know, it's about faggots. I then proceeded to hear it practically every other day for the next two years. But the bait-and-switch that's been played out since 2005 (I'm le GAY? <insert Christian iconography>) is what really made me hate the song.
 
Don't even know the name of this bastard song, but it is in google's ad for their shit phone. That i have to sit through while putting on youtube for my son on the smart tv.
>WEN I MOVE U MOVE BAUB BADUM
I fucking hate this song, not only is it soulless board room approved RnB beats. It is the most annoying set of lyrics. I don't take commands from a faggot.
 
Don't even know the name of this bastard song, but it is in google's ad for their shit phone. That i have to sit through while putting on youtube for my son on the smart tv.
>WEN I MOVE U MOVE BAUB BADUM
I fucking hate this song, not only is it soulless board room approved RnB beats. It is the most annoying set of lyrics. I don't take commands from a faggot.
The song is called "Stand Up" by Ludacris.
 
Micky
I like most music but this shit sucks.probably most songs that charted in 1974.
Also songs thst try and pull your heartstrings. Like Butterfly Kisses or that dont take the girl country song.
 
Probably going to catch heat for this one.

Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody

First off, Queen is not that great. They aren't bad. Freddie was a great vocalist. But sound wise they truly are nothing special. Listen to any Queen song without Freddie. It's mush. Pure sound mush. Nothing stands out. Nothing catches your ear. It's almost show-tune-esque music with choir vocals over it and its absolutely mush. It doesn't evoke any feelings, it's not particularly special in anyway, etc.

Second off, this song gets played EVERYWHERE. Every goddamned light station. Every goddamned car dealer. Every birthday party, grocery store or dentists waiting room, I've heard this song in everyone of those and more, and every time I hear it I despise it more and more and more.
 
- California Gurls by Katy Perry. I hate and despite *ALL* of that millennial/Gen Z shit, but as this is the avatar of the millennial whoop....

- Don't Stop Believing by Journey. The wild service seems to be dying down, thank God, we only endure it ebing played constantly for a decade.

- The Look by Roxette.

- Pretty much all rap, but as time goes on it devolves more and more. There are a handful of old school songs that have some musical value, still don't like it.

- Friday I'm In Love by the Cure. Marks the end of the Cure for my purposes.
> California girls

I will (arguably) take the goofy, sparkly happy pop music of the 2000s and early 2010s over the current shit that's literally nothing but degeneracy and consumerism laid over stolen beats. It's still shit, but it's less shit
 
> California girls

I will (arguably) take the goofy, sparkly happy pop music of the 2000s and early 2010s over the current shit that's literally nothing but degeneracy and consumerism laid over stolen beats. It's still shit, but it's less shit
No, that's like saying 200 grams of a poison that is lethal at 50 grams is better than 300 grams of the same poison. Poison is poison.

Mind you, this song gave birth to the millennial whoop, and it's also sung terribly out of tune. Should have killed it before it multiplied but good luck with that with a sick dying culture that appoints music for teen and pre teen girls as the soundtrack to our sick society.

 
"7 Years". The instant I hear that baby's first piano opening and the singer's whiny-ass faux-sad voice I immediately change the station. Plus the lyrics are so egotistical for no fucking reason. Fuck off, you Danish hippie.

Pictured: the instrument used to compose the strings for "7 Years":

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"I Gotta Feeling" by the Black Eyed Peas triggers bad memories from back in high school, since it was absolutely inescapable between 2009 and 2011. I've hated the Black Eyed Peas since at least 2007, and when I heard they broke up after their disastrous Super Bowl halftime show I actually rejoiced.
 
Have I mentioned already that I despise the Scissor Sisters? Can't stand the instruments, absolutely loathe the vocals. In particular 'Take Your Mama Out'. I went on a Contiki trip some years back, and apparently it was a gimmick for the guide to select a song to be that tour group's theme song. Our theme song was, of course, 'Take Your Mama Out'. I already hated the song, but for nine days straight it was played every morning and every evening. Then on the last day we got stuck in traffic and delayed to the set down point, and the guide just put it repeat until we got there. Like nails down a chalkboard, especially since I picked up a dreadful cold halfway through the trip and was sick as a dog. Hate hate hate that song.
 
I literally could not escape this song for 18-ish months in college, and unlike a lot of their other hits, this one was just aggressively fucking stupid.
The same album had a perfectly good party pop hit with I Gotta Feeling, but DJs kept insisting on playing this absolute turd instead.

I'm still trying to figure out who okay'd this song being played at the end of GI Joe The Rise of Cobra.
 
Probably going to catch heat for this one.

Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody

First off, Queen is not that great. They aren't bad. Freddie was a great vocalist. But sound wise they truly are nothing special. Listen to any Queen song without Freddie. It's mush. Pure sound mush. Nothing stands out. Nothing catches your ear. It's almost show-tune-esque music with choir vocals over it and its absolutely mush. It doesn't evoke any feelings, it's not particularly special in anyway, etc.
I don't necessarily agree that Bohemian Rhapsody is Hey Soul Sister-tier, but I see where you're coming from, especially talking about the band as a whole.
If I had to say which of their songs I like the least, it would be Bicycle Race. It's like Bohemian Rhapsody but without anything interesting or different.
 
I lived in Austin in the late 2000’s and early 2010’s and there were a lot of local musicians that got way too much overplay on the radio. The biggest musicians were Alejandro Escovedo and Bob Schneider. Their songs were okay at first, but to hear them get played over and over again was irritating after a while.
 
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