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PostPosted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 12:31 pm 
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"Do You Love Me?" by Kiss.

I like a lot of their other tunes, but my lord, what a terrible song.


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Tom Sawyer- Rush

No question.


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Tom Sawyer- Rush

No question.

Worse than "Boys Boys Boys" by Sabrina?

I think those toxins released in your massage have gone straight to your brain.


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the indigo girls version of "clampdown".


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"Camouflage" by Thomas Dolby

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Tom Sawyer- Rush

No question.


I can get behind this one.

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DumpJack O'Lantern Wrote:
kabob Wrote:
Tom Sawyer- Rush

No question.


I can get behind this one.


Yeah, or True by Spandau Ballet

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DumpJack O'Lantern Wrote:
kabob Wrote:
Tom Sawyer- Rush

No question.


I can get behind this one.


Yeah, or True by Spandau Ballet


Oh please. There's MUCH worse.

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Joey Cracked Skull Wrote:
the indigo girls version of "clampdown".


Worst cover ever!


"American Pie" Don Mclean

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nirvana - you know you're right. this song was made such a big deal of when they released it a few years ago. Absolute trash.


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Cap'n Scare-gle Wrote:
SenatorLooGAR's #9 Scream Wrote:
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kabob Wrote:
Tom Sawyer- Rush

No question.


I can get behind this one.


Yeah, or True by Spandau Ballet


Oh please. There's MUCH worse.


No, this has been consistently my least favorite since I was like 5. Just ear-bleedingly bad.

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No, this has been consistently my least favorite since I was like 5. Just ear-bleedingly bad


Even gum-bleedingly bad as I recall getting a fuh-ing root canal in the 80's and the dentist was singing this along with his 'lite-rock' radio station while drilling in my mouth. I contemplated throwing up in his face.

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nirvana - you know you're right. this song was made such a big deal of when they released it a few years ago. Absolute trash.


Now it's my turn, there are MUCH worse examples than this. While not their best song, I don't even think it's there worst.

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Amazing that I actually like quite a few of the songs mentioned here. (you are right about that Nirvana song---bullocks)

I'll go with the old standbys "Billy, Don't Be A Hero" or "The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia"

Just crap on a lunar level.

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None of you guys are even close, ya bunch of fuckin' lightweights.

Try listening to over 100 different radio stations for a living for 6 years...there's a whole world of musical dogshit out there yer not even scratching the surface of. So many songs I couldn't even whittle it down to a "100 Worst" list.

I gotta say, though....that Indigo Girls cover of "Clampdown" sounds pretty fucking scary.


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Mock mock mock
Macarena
Mock mock mock
Macarena

I'm going to remix it and make it all glitch and undanceable.

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Joey Cracked Skull Wrote:
the indigo girls version of "clampdown".


just knowing this exists is gonna keep me up at night...

revolution #9? yeah sure. I hate so many songs that it's really hard to come up with just one.

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My choice stays consistent- Crocodile Rock


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Diggity Devil Dawg Wrote:
I gotta say, though....that Indigo Girls cover of "Clampdown" sounds pretty fucking scary.

I went to itunes because I just had to hear this and 30 seconds was all I needed.

Pretty faithful cover by the Poster Children there though

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Wow, there are a lot of worse KISS songs than Do You Love Me.


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Tom Sawyer- Rush

No question.


come on, you arent evening trying!!!


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what was the "latin" pop song that played in sports stadiums a few years back? awfully annoying.

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I have volumes on this subject just waiting to be published.

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CSN, "Marrakesh Express"

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