Your Most Hated Song

What makes me mad is he used to at least have his own little rap style that was appealing in its own way, but as soon after graduation he sells himself out and becomes one of those talentless T-Pain sounding ****holes. :nono:
 
Me too! I love Bohemian Rhapsody... definitely don't think it is "appalling"! It's not over-played over here either - in fact it rarely gets airplay.
 
Easy choice for me: Billy Ray Cyrus' "Achy Breaky Heart". I'm not a fan of country music in the slightest to begin with...but I had a friend who played this song over and over and over and over again when it came out. I came *this* close to putting his head through a wall (in place of my own). :banghead:
 
I REFUSE to put a song on this post that is hated because it was so successful. When people put Stairway to Heaven and stuff on it shows they're trying to be cool. Same people that think Barney is the Anti-Christ. It doesn't make you cool and anti-establishment. It makes you stupid.

My answer is the Celine Deion version of John Lennon's Christmas song. Here's why:

When John said "...and what have you done.." it meant something. At that time the country was out of control. People had issues everywhere. When Celine says it, she is just singing. She sounRAB so SMUG like she's really imagining it's her song. I can't stand it. It should be pulled off the air on principle alone! :)
 
Francis Ford Coppola might not have wanted to elicit mob violence, but he didn't write The Godfather. Mario Puzo certainly romanticized about the mafia's power. Whether he wanted to perpetuate mob violence, I don't know, but he sure as hell had no problem writing about it.
 
"Who Let The Dogs Out" eh....:rolleyes:

Definitely one of the worst songs ever recorded, overplayed to hell, plus you hear it in so many ****ty movie soundtracks. Sigh...
 
I had never even heard of this song, but I just watched the video on YouTube and... yikes. I used to think Limp Bizkit were the worst possible rock/rap hybrid possible. Man was I wrong. Wow.
 
I hate UB40 with a passion. They assault me on two fronts-they give Brum a bad name and then they give Reggae a bad name BUT they did cut one track that suggested a band that could and should have taken a very different path and become a national treasure. Instead of a complete joke and an insult to Reggae music:

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I agree too (look at me jumping on the bandwagon). Here's my analogy: When I was kid I loved french onion chip dip, then I ate so much of it that it made sick. Now I hate it. The same thing can happen with a song that's overplayed.
 
Freak On A Leash by Korn is terrible. That horrible horrible sound they have. The video is great but it does'nt save the song at all.
 
I second that - and I'm amazed that the second post is already about that song
I think it's annoyingly monotonous beat that freaks me out the most
though I started liking nearly every other song by Gnarls Barkley - that song takes the crown as being the most annoying song I remeraber




that one is unbearable aswell..



that song would be #2 on my list of most hated songs.. I acknowledge the influence and importance it might have had to many, but I just can't stand it, at all..

Of course there are much worse songs, but fortunatly you hear them once and forget about them immediatly. With bohemian rapsody it's different of course, every one knows it, every now and then it will be played somewhere, and that's when you develop a deep hatred for a song. And noone said it was the worst - just that it is appalling,which I agree to

I hate that "mama mia, mama mia, .. " part the most




I just can't believe it's the most viewed video on youtube..
why???


to add something new:

what about "apologize" and that other song by OneRepublic?

makes me want to beat someone up.. preferably the people behind those songs
 
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