Your Most Hated Song

Exactly my point about Halloween being fantasy. You have no problem recognizing that John Carpenter was just going for scares and not actually advocating what Michael Meyers was doing in the movie. I'm just saying that violent songs should be looked at in the same way.

Also: Coppola? Mafia background? I don't think so.


Who are we talking about here specifically? Let's look at Ice Cube for example, one of the godfathers of gangsta rap and the main songwriter of the band that started this whole conversation, NWA: He wrote, produced, and starred in an anti-violence comedy during the height of the gangsta rap era. He acted in a bunch of other movies where he played characters outside of his NWA image. He studied architectural drafting while he was in NWA. This year he started working as a radio sport analyst. Surely he doesn't fit your example of a person who writes violent lyrics then tries to make himself into that image.
 
Anything by Sting/UB40/Bananarama.

Soft Cell's version of 'Tainted Love' physically exhausts me.
Every time I hear his voice I'm left feeling anally raped.

The over cheery 'Walking On Sunshine' leaves me depressed.

But my No.1 all time 'Most Hated Song' is this abomination;

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The birRAB twittering away in such a nauseating manner for no good reason other than to add to the already overwhelming awfullness of this song...the high notes not that dissimilar to the sound a rusty swing makes, that has the same effect on me as finger nails being dragged down a blackboard do...the "la la la la laa" bits...the "every time we...ooooooh" bit...her sickly tone... :(
I could go on and on.

Loving you is easy cos you're beautiful...NO!
 
Today, my school had a little talent show, and after it was over I've officially decided that I hate slow songs, with a small, shy girl on vocals with piano accompaniment. Those songs seem to drone on forever and then the next one drones right into the next one and then a ska band from my school performs and wakes me up just in time for another shy girl with a generic love story to sing with piano accompaniment to perform.

I mean, I try to be respectful, I try to understand that many girls love that beatiful love song, and some of them are actually good singers. But after the 15th one, I just get tired of it. But of course, as soon as one girl hears me telling my frienRAB how there were "too many love songs with piano accompaniment", somehow a girl hears my conversation and I get that "you are a typical male with no senstitivity and lacks all forms of taste and maturity that also smells" look.

/rant over.
 
It's a good song and I love the outro, though I'm not a big fan of the nasally style Patton used on early FNM stuff and I'm glad he dropped it.



The Madonna cover is worse.
 
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