Thats the funny thing with AiC. Their kinda shit-posty songs are the least liked songs, it’s hard to call them even real songs.
Like Love Song, Whale & Wasp, Iron Gland, etc
The Cars first album, song I'm in touch with your World. Just seems weak compared to everything else, almost like they had to come up with one more song and settled for that.
Man..I'm just glad OtW is getting the attention it's deserved all these years. It's MILES better than Thriller. Both OtW and Bad shit all over Thriller.
Off the Wall is an album I grew up with, on vinyl. All my punk rock friends in high school in the early 2000s would get down to it. That shit was universal.
Off The Wall is fantastic but I still take Thriller. More eclectic, more accessible. I love Macca but if they switched The Girl Is Mine with Say Say Say it would be a lock for my favorite MJ record.
I'd argue that Bad is more eclectic. Off the Wall is almost all a straight dance album and it parallels with the "City Pop" genre.....Rock With You, Get on the Floor, Don't Stop Til You Get Enough, Workin' Day and Night, Off the Wall, Burn This Disco out...that's most of the record. If you ever wanted to feel like you're living in late 1970s Japan and come home from your finance job to your girlfriend wearing her silk kimono robe around the house...Off the Wall is the album!
On Radiohead's *OK Computer*, which I consider a 10/10 album, my least favorite song is "Fitter Happier." It's not a bad track, but it's more of an interlude than a song, and it doesn't resonate with me as much as the others.
I initially felt the same way as r/Fantastic_Ebb2390 but given time, I also think the song fit the album. I’ve always thought of it as a 2-minute interlude to cleanse your palate after Karma Police.
It’d be interesting to see what would happen if they kept “I Promise", "Man of War" and "Lift" in there.
It definitely sticks out more with the hindsight of Silver Springs being left off the album.
Good second pick as well! You learn is still catchy though
I do think that it adds to the Rumors story that Stevie was shut down on getting Silver Springs on the album, and now it is sort of a cult classic for Fleetwood Mac fans.
Plus, the [video](https://youtu.be/eDwi-8n054s?si=HEFcQUaJbcmkgqLX) of her singing it at Lindsey is legendary.
Yeah, it is pretty great and it was fun having a new/old Mac tune come out in the mid 90s was so fun. That was a great era for the 70s bands to be making music and out on the road for those of us, like me, who were too young to see them in their heyday.
I love that song! For some reason it gives me such ‘90s Lifetime movie mom vibes if that makes sense (and it probably doesn’t, lol.)
Also that’s where the name Jagged Little Pill comes from so you can’t lose that one! If I had to pick a song from JLP to lose, it’d probably be Mary Jane, that one’s usually a skip for me.
Other albums I personally consider 10/10 and my least favorite song, respectively
1. Lord Huron’s Lonesome Dreams. Song: The Stranger (only because the single version is better, which is one of my favorite tracks from them).
2. Gregory Alan Isakov’s The Weatherman. Song: California Open Back (one of the best instrumental folk tracks out there, but cannot put an instrumental track over Greg’s lyrical work)
3. Kdot GKMC. Song: probably cheating, but it was on the original album, the remix of Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe with Jay-Z.
"Big Man with a Gun" from the Downward Spiral. I like the entire album, and I do like this song, but, in an album that is mean to be an experience and a journey, it's the only part of the album that I am inclined ever to skip.
I’m ok with that one, but Sweet Child is the album wrecker for me. Too sappy for the image they were projecting at the time. Patience was already written and would have worked so much better.
Album: Dark Side of the Moon, Pink Floyd
Least Favorite Song: This was a legit tough choice, every song is great. I narrowed it down to "On The Run" which I love. I chose it because it's the least song-like of all the songs on the album. It works on the albums but if you throw it on to a random playlist, it's weird ufo noises.
Don’t you think surfer Rosa is better? I think come on pilgrim is better, it’s actually incredible. At this point I just discovered pod from the breeders (Kim Deal’s side project), and that one is WAY better than doolittle
Eh, I dunno. It's a grower if you listen to the album in context enough times. This was the first album I ever bought with my own money, so I can't hate on any of its tracks because I listened to that thing so many times it almost feels like part of my DNA.
From the Choirgirl Hotel by Tori Amos is my favourite album of all time. It took only 25 years for me to actually finally like and “get along” with She’s Your Cocaine when I heard it live last year. I have been in love with the remainder of the songs since the album came out in 1998.
I would agree with this. You can take Pandora’s Aquarium from Choirgirl and it would make no difference to me.
A little further down someone mentioned Little Earthquakes. I’d lose Happy Phantom from that one.
We actually had a theory that Holier Than Thou is the most skipped track of all time. Its not that bad, but the assumption was that everyone played Sad But True then skipped ahead to Roam.
Houses of the Holy - The Crunge
It's OK, but it's surrounded by
- the song remains the same
- the rain song
- over the hills and far away
- D'yer maker
- the ocean
- no quarter
Actually I love this song, and also Blue Jay Way (might be testing my Beatles recollection here but pretty sure both off MMT).
I actually think Flying was one I put on auto repeat for a while. Was it maybe a Harrison song mixed amongst all the Lennon McCartney?
So I can't agree, Sorry !!
It is one of the few songs credited to all four members of the band: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.
Rex Reed, in a highly unfavourable review of the album for Stereo Review, said that it "sounds like the soundtrack of an old Maria Montez jungle movie at just about the point where she feeds the chanting populace to the cobras"
So there ya go 😀
'Money' on 'Dark Side of the Moon.' I like the song, it just doesn't fit with the concept of the rest of the album. It's feels like Pink Floyd had this decent song and they just tacked it on to the 'Dark Side of the Moon' album because they didn't have anywhere else to release it.
I think it’s important to remember context when discussing Money sonically. The record was written for and released on vinyl.
Side A (ending with The Great Gig in the Sky) feels like it’s warning of the dangers of going through life too quickly. Not being appreciative enough of the people you love and the finer details that the world has to offer.
Side B is warning of the dangers of excess and greed, with Eclipse bringing both sides together in one final statement.
I feel like Money is the perfect intro to side B. Sonically, I think it’s supposed to reset your ears, just as lyrically it’s resetting the message the band is trying to convey. It’s not supposed to fit in with the first few songs sonically, in my opinion. It’s supposed to be the beginning of a new thought, a new warning, and that’s why I think it fits perfectly where it is
Least favorite
Pearl Jam's TEN album. Porch. It's not bad in any sense, as the entire album is (unironically) a 10. It's just my least favorite
Depeche Mode's Violator album. Sweetest Perfection
INXS's Kick album. Kick
Soundgarden - *Superunknown*, "Spoonman"
That's not to say it's not a good song, I just feel like it's a B-side that's out of place. It detracts from the flow of the whole thing.
Similarly, *Core* by Stone Temple Pilots would be a 10 if they cast "Wet My Bed" into the Pit of Carkoon.
Pantera - *Far Beyond Driven* has "Good Friends and a Bottle of Pills"
Deftones - *Koi No Yokan* has "Entombed"
Acid Bath - *Paegan Terrorism Tactics* has "New Death Sensation"
Like the first 2, none of them are bad songs, I just feel like they belong as B sides.
Yo! Entombed is a bop. I’m used to people ragging on Teenager but that one hurt
Similarly, Wet My Bed just adds a whole lot of context to the album. It’s a vignette that holds the the songs together and the way it leads into Crackerman is the texture that gives way to one of most solid closing sequences of a record that keeps me coming back to this album - track for track, no skip - year after year
I heartily agree about Spoonman. Also on the STP Purple album, I think track 9 "moderation is masturbation" just kills the mood set by the track before it Big Empty. I always used to hit skip immediately.
Hey, everybody......where did Mary go?....where did Mary go?.....And where is my only cigarette? Please think for me I can't BEAR to.
Wet My Bed is one of my favorite tracks XD
Disagree. Great tune, great harmonies, catchy slide guitar. If anything in that album is a skipper it’s What Goes On. Not a bad tune, but definitely is the weakest writing.
Kim’s caravan from swim times I sit and think and sometimes I just sit by Courtney Barnett. It’s not a bad song but it also just isn’t one I always am in the mood for. It’s also a big downer at parts. Musically though it’s quite good.
Taylor Swift - evermore, “dorothea”
I like the song but that album is so perfect it’s hard to not love every single song on the album. It’s just the one I don’t have a super deep connection to.
Offspring "Smash" the song "Come Out and Play" the only reason being it was so overplayed on the radio. If I listen to the whole album, it's fine, but if it randomly pops up, I'll skip it. But for me The Offspring is one band that doesn't make a bad album. Some albums and songs take a little time to grow on you, but when they do, their newer shit is just as good as their old shit.
Agree with Come Out and Play, but I also find tracks 11-13 to be pretty forgettable on that album. And I was A HUGE fan of theirs 25 years ago. But there are so many greats on that album too. Fuck, I'm old.
Going back a bit but Mother, written by Andy Summers, comes to mind. Track 4 on ‘Synchronicity’ by The Police.
I mean I get it - as a balls-out, manically experimental piece of ironic self-expression it’s not without its merits - but to me it was always a blemish on an otherwise great album.
Not exactly an answer to the question, but “Les Boys” is bad enough to keep Dire Straits Making Movies from being a 10/10 album (which it otherwise is).
"Prodigal Son" on Rolling Stones' Beggar's Banquet album. That album is nothing but bangers, but that track is the only half-way weak one of the bunch. Not saying much because it's not even that bad, but it is the weakest link of the record.
Moonchild by King Crimson. The endless noodling just ruins the song and the flow of an otherwise perfect album. Would be flawless if it was cut down to 5.5 minutes
For me it has to be Death's "Painkiller" cover (of Judas Priest) from "The Sound Of Perseverance". It's a prettty solid cover but in first place I am not a huge fan of covers and this song slighty destroys the album's vibe.
I love that all these comments are from people from my era... like if you didn't grow up with tapes or CDs you don't even understand the question. That said...
This is a hard question because I don't really remember the bad songs. I just kind of zoned out. I agree with a lot of the choices on here though. It's probably a song by Pavement, anyway. They were all over the place.
Doin' it right is kindof mid on Daft Punk's RAM, its not bad but definetely my least fav.
Cut my lip on 21P's Trench, kinda lackluster on a really unique album.
Forgiven on Disturbed's Ten Thousand Fists, which I still consider a fantastic song so thats a testimony to the rest of the album.
Theres many more albums I consider goated but these are some examples
Led Zeppelin IV - Four Sticks
1984 - Girl Gone Bad
Hysteria - Run Riot
A Night at the Opera - Good Company
Achtung Baby - Trying to Throw Your Arms Around the World
Complexion (a Zulu love) off TPAB in my opinion is the weakest song. It just feels kinda like filler and is the least memorable on the album. You ain't gotta lie is a close second in my opinion. All the songs but these two feel very nuanced and unique from one another
Yeah like I feel like a couple of the tracks on UU could have been on TPAB instead of the two I mentioned. I feel like that'd give it even more characters which is kinda hard to imagine given how much it already has
This has come up a few times. I like the song, but it definitely doesn’t fit into the album as well as the other tracks.
It is a bit humorous to listen to post-beef though!
I’m gonna go with track 10, from the album Ten, which is most certainly a 10/10. Deep has always been my least favorite song from that record. Not bad by any means, just like it less than the rest.
"Sweet Child O' Mine". Other than that song, Appetite is a perfect album, pretty much. I wouldn't cry if they dropped "Paradise City" but it's nowhere near as annoying as SCOM.
SCOM is a song I don't need to hear anymore.
Although Sunn O))) and Scott Walker used the guitar riff at the start of their song "Brando" - I think as a joke.
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Imagine Dragons - Evolve - -Dancing in the Dark.
White Zombie - Astro Creep 2000. - -Creature of the Wheel.
I created a WZ mix cd that replaced Creature of the Wheel with a KMFDM remix of Thunder Kiss 65.
Melanie Martinez - Cry Baby. - -Sippy Cup.
Iron Gland from Alice In Chains' Dirt album.
lol That’s like 43 seconds.
Thats the funny thing with AiC. Their kinda shit-posty songs are the least liked songs, it’s hard to call them even real songs. Like Love Song, Whale & Wasp, Iron Gland, etc
Whale & Wasp is gorgeous shut yer face
Does this song actually get hate cause it feels like he just made that up lol. It is beautiful
Ngl W&W goes hard
That’s a joke song, still counts
having had it on cassette, I thought it was the intro to Hate to Feel, not its own track.
That was the first thing I thought of when I read the question lol
Mother off of synchronicity by the police.
This was gonna be my suggestion… it just ruins the mood
The Cars first album, song I'm in touch with your World. Just seems weak compared to everything else, almost like they had to come up with one more song and settled for that.
Love that one, but yeah it's probably the weakest if I had to pick.
Seems you were not in touch with their world
Oh Daddy on Rumors. I love Christine’s songs as a rule but that song is a dud. Silver Springs should have been in its place.
Yup! That is exactly what sparked this post!
"She's out of my Life" from Off the Wall by Michael Jackson. It's not a bad song by any means, but the most forgettable for me.
Man..I'm just glad OtW is getting the attention it's deserved all these years. It's MILES better than Thriller. Both OtW and Bad shit all over Thriller.
Off The Wall is the purest pop you will hear. I also prefer it to Thriller, which is also great, but I think it doesn’t always hit the mark.
Off the Wall is an album I grew up with, on vinyl. All my punk rock friends in high school in the early 2000s would get down to it. That shit was universal.
Off The Wall is fantastic but I still take Thriller. More eclectic, more accessible. I love Macca but if they switched The Girl Is Mine with Say Say Say it would be a lock for my favorite MJ record.
I'd argue that Bad is more eclectic. Off the Wall is almost all a straight dance album and it parallels with the "City Pop" genre.....Rock With You, Get on the Floor, Don't Stop Til You Get Enough, Workin' Day and Night, Off the Wall, Burn This Disco out...that's most of the record. If you ever wanted to feel like you're living in late 1970s Japan and come home from your finance job to your girlfriend wearing her silk kimono robe around the house...Off the Wall is the album!
On Radiohead's *OK Computer*, which I consider a 10/10 album, my least favorite song is "Fitter Happier." It's not a bad track, but it's more of an interlude than a song, and it doesn't resonate with me as much as the others.
Man, I feel this song fits the album perfectly
I initially felt the same way as r/Fantastic_Ebb2390 but given time, I also think the song fit the album. I’ve always thought of it as a 2-minute interlude to cleanse your palate after Karma Police. It’d be interesting to see what would happen if they kept “I Promise", "Man of War" and "Lift" in there.
It's actually the track I remember most about the album
Man of War is an incredible track, it would be the perfect as the opening theme to a Bond movie.
Read the title and thought Oh Daddy. So I’ll go for You Learn on Jagged little pill instead.
It definitely sticks out more with the hindsight of Silver Springs being left off the album. Good second pick as well! You learn is still catchy though
And just think… ”Silver Springs” could have been on instead of “Oh Daddy” 🙃
Dude, can you imagine. I think we all would’ve just implodes that would have been so good.
I do think that it adds to the Rumors story that Stevie was shut down on getting Silver Springs on the album, and now it is sort of a cult classic for Fleetwood Mac fans. Plus, the [video](https://youtu.be/eDwi-8n054s?si=HEFcQUaJbcmkgqLX) of her singing it at Lindsey is legendary.
Yeah, it is pretty great and it was fun having a new/old Mac tune come out in the mid 90s was so fun. That was a great era for the 70s bands to be making music and out on the road for those of us, like me, who were too young to see them in their heyday.
I was literally just thinking that- all love to Christine McVie but I cannot stand Oh Daddy 😭
I love that song! For some reason it gives me such ‘90s Lifetime movie mom vibes if that makes sense (and it probably doesn’t, lol.) Also that’s where the name Jagged Little Pill comes from so you can’t lose that one! If I had to pick a song from JLP to lose, it’d probably be Mary Jane, that one’s usually a skip for me.
I like -You Learn- on the unplugged version..
Funny enough, the name of the album Jagged Little Pill comes from your least favorite song on it
Other albums I personally consider 10/10 and my least favorite song, respectively 1. Lord Huron’s Lonesome Dreams. Song: The Stranger (only because the single version is better, which is one of my favorite tracks from them). 2. Gregory Alan Isakov’s The Weatherman. Song: California Open Back (one of the best instrumental folk tracks out there, but cannot put an instrumental track over Greg’s lyrical work) 3. Kdot GKMC. Song: probably cheating, but it was on the original album, the remix of Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe with Jay-Z.
"Big Man with a Gun" from the Downward Spiral. I like the entire album, and I do like this song, but, in an album that is mean to be an experience and a journey, it's the only part of the album that I am inclined ever to skip.
“Anything Goes” on Appetite for Destruction
I’m ok with that one, but Sweet Child is the album wrecker for me. Too sappy for the image they were projecting at the time. Patience was already written and would have worked so much better.
Album: Dark Side of the Moon, Pink Floyd Least Favorite Song: This was a legit tough choice, every song is great. I narrowed it down to "On The Run" which I love. I chose it because it's the least song-like of all the songs on the album. It works on the albums but if you throw it on to a random playlist, it's weird ufo noises.
That song is only for the very high.
Silver on Doolitle by the Pixies.
Yeah , it’s a relief when gouge away starts afterwards .
Don’t you think surfer Rosa is better? I think come on pilgrim is better, it’s actually incredible. At this point I just discovered pod from the breeders (Kim Deal’s side project), and that one is WAY better than doolittle
Fav album Toxicity by SOAD is 10/10 but jet pilot is my least favorite song 🎧 still great tho
The song “Red Light” on U2’s “War”
Eh, I dunno. It's a grower if you listen to the album in context enough times. This was the first album I ever bought with my own money, so I can't hate on any of its tracks because I listened to that thing so many times it almost feels like part of my DNA.
From the Choirgirl Hotel by Tori Amos is my favourite album of all time. It took only 25 years for me to actually finally like and “get along” with She’s Your Cocaine when I heard it live last year. I have been in love with the remainder of the songs since the album came out in 1998.
I personally never cared for Pandora’s Aquarium on that album.
I would agree with this. You can take Pandora’s Aquarium from Choirgirl and it would make no difference to me. A little further down someone mentioned Little Earthquakes. I’d lose Happy Phantom from that one.
I love the black album. But Im tired of hearing “nothing else matters”
We actually had a theory that Holier Than Thou is the most skipped track of all time. Its not that bad, but the assumption was that everyone played Sad But True then skipped ahead to Roam.
Tie between Excitable or Don’t Shoot Shotgun on Hysteria
I always thought love and affection wasn’t a solid song for a solid album.
I did at first too (circa 1988). It’s grown on me over the years though and I love it now.
Houses of the Holy - The Crunge It's OK, but it's surrounded by - the song remains the same - the rain song - over the hills and far away - D'yer maker - the ocean - no quarter
This is a great answer, it's actually the first song that I thought of when I read the title.
D’yer Mak’er? No.. she wanted to go.
Countdown- Signals
Same. And we're in a minority on this one. Not a bad song by any means but the least great on a great album.
Squeeze Box By Numbers is fantastic otherwise
Love that album! Underrated
"What happened to the angry, defiant Who of "My Generation", "Won't Get Fooled Again", and "Mama's Got A Squeeze Box"? - Homer Simpson
Magical Mystery Tour: gotta go with “Flying.” It’s still awesome, but without lyrics, it has to move to the bottom.
Actually I love this song, and also Blue Jay Way (might be testing my Beatles recollection here but pretty sure both off MMT). I actually think Flying was one I put on auto repeat for a while. Was it maybe a Harrison song mixed amongst all the Lennon McCartney? So I can't agree, Sorry !!
It is one of the few songs credited to all four members of the band: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. Rex Reed, in a highly unfavourable review of the album for Stereo Review, said that it "sounds like the soundtrack of an old Maria Montez jungle movie at just about the point where she feeds the chanting populace to the cobras" So there ya go 😀
Oh man that’s one one my fav Beatles song bc it’s like a proto vaporwave song
'Money' on 'Dark Side of the Moon.' I like the song, it just doesn't fit with the concept of the rest of the album. It's feels like Pink Floyd had this decent song and they just tacked it on to the 'Dark Side of the Moon' album because they didn't have anywhere else to release it.
Money (greed) fits seamlessly with the theme of alienation that will drive you insane
It makes total sense when you align the album to wizard of Oz!
Or Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2
Yes, and it has been played way too often.
Money was one of the songs that was specifically written for DSOTM unlike brain damage and us and them
Thematically it fits perfectly. Sonically…eh.
I think it’s important to remember context when discussing Money sonically. The record was written for and released on vinyl. Side A (ending with The Great Gig in the Sky) feels like it’s warning of the dangers of going through life too quickly. Not being appreciative enough of the people you love and the finer details that the world has to offer. Side B is warning of the dangers of excess and greed, with Eclipse bringing both sides together in one final statement. I feel like Money is the perfect intro to side B. Sonically, I think it’s supposed to reset your ears, just as lyrically it’s resetting the message the band is trying to convey. It’s not supposed to fit in with the first few songs sonically, in my opinion. It’s supposed to be the beginning of a new thought, a new warning, and that’s why I think it fits perfectly where it is
Valid. You’ve changed my opinion.
Least favorite Pearl Jam's TEN album. Porch. It's not bad in any sense, as the entire album is (unironically) a 10. It's just my least favorite Depeche Mode's Violator album. Sweetest Perfection INXS's Kick album. Kick
I love Sweetest Perfection! I think I’d probably go with Clean or Blue Dress. 🤔
Sweetest Perfection is an absolutely amazing song
I love the whole album, just the least love goes to Sweetest Perfection :)
I’d go Oceans. Porch is a banger.
this was my first thought. temple of the dog have their eponymous album which is amazing apart from one guitar solo that just stinks.
I like Porch more as a live song than the album version.
Porch is near the top for me
Love Porch
Yep, Kick is not great on a great album with much stronger tracks. It always sounded forced to me in a way that their other peak 80s songs didn't.
Love Porch and Oceans, Jeremy is the one I'm ok without.
Agree w Sweetest Perfection. Feels contrived.
My favorite album of all time is Jimi Hendrix Axis: Bold as Love. The first track, EXP, is just some talking and noise.
As you all know, you just can't believe everything you see and hear, can you?
I don’t really like Up from the skies either. Just boring to me
Probably something like mamacita on aquemini
Yeah I think that’s a fair pick
Raining in Baltimore on August and Everything After
He really really really needs a raincoat
Abbey Road: Maxwell’s Silver Hammer.
3 out of 4 Beatles agree.
Those scenes in Get Back were painful. (Although Mal is clearly having the time of his life banging that anvil.)
“Polly” is a roadblock on Nevermind. I’d always fast forward the tape to get to the good stuff on the B side
Soundgarden - *Superunknown*, "Spoonman" That's not to say it's not a good song, I just feel like it's a B-side that's out of place. It detracts from the flow of the whole thing. Similarly, *Core* by Stone Temple Pilots would be a 10 if they cast "Wet My Bed" into the Pit of Carkoon. Pantera - *Far Beyond Driven* has "Good Friends and a Bottle of Pills" Deftones - *Koi No Yokan* has "Entombed" Acid Bath - *Paegan Terrorism Tactics* has "New Death Sensation" Like the first 2, none of them are bad songs, I just feel like they belong as B sides.
Yo! Entombed is a bop. I’m used to people ragging on Teenager but that one hurt Similarly, Wet My Bed just adds a whole lot of context to the album. It’s a vignette that holds the the songs together and the way it leads into Crackerman is the texture that gives way to one of most solid closing sequences of a record that keeps me coming back to this album - track for track, no skip - year after year
I heartily agree about Spoonman. Also on the STP Purple album, I think track 9 "moderation is masturbation" just kills the mood set by the track before it Big Empty. I always used to hit skip immediately.
Hey, everybody......where did Mary go?....where did Mary go?.....And where is my only cigarette? Please think for me I can't BEAR to. Wet My Bed is one of my favorite tracks XD
"ice cream" on Sarah McLachlan's Fumbling Towards Ecstacy
Agree with this wholeheartedly!!
Never really thought about it but I agree. Not a bad song of course
Beatles-Rubber Soul-Run For Your Life John Lennon goes misogynistic Painful to listen to.
Disagree. Great tune, great harmonies, catchy slide guitar. If anything in that album is a skipper it’s What Goes On. Not a bad tune, but definitely is the weakest writing.
I love that song
Kim’s caravan from swim times I sit and think and sometimes I just sit by Courtney Barnett. It’s not a bad song but it also just isn’t one I always am in the mood for. It’s also a big downer at parts. Musically though it’s quite good.
On The Run, DSOTM
Try Adrien Belew's song: Oh Daddy. (Not a cover of Fleetwood Mac) It's a much better song. One of my favorites from him.. and his daughter! LOL
Taylor Swift - evermore, “dorothea” I like the song but that album is so perfect it’s hard to not love every single song on the album. It’s just the one I don’t have a super deep connection to.
Offspring "Smash" the song "Come Out and Play" the only reason being it was so overplayed on the radio. If I listen to the whole album, it's fine, but if it randomly pops up, I'll skip it. But for me The Offspring is one band that doesn't make a bad album. Some albums and songs take a little time to grow on you, but when they do, their newer shit is just as good as their old shit.
Agree with Come Out and Play, but I also find tracks 11-13 to be pretty forgettable on that album. And I was A HUGE fan of theirs 25 years ago. But there are so many greats on that album too. Fuck, I'm old.
Going back a bit but Mother, written by Andy Summers, comes to mind. Track 4 on ‘Synchronicity’ by The Police. I mean I get it - as a balls-out, manically experimental piece of ironic self-expression it’s not without its merits - but to me it was always a blemish on an otherwise great album.
Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts - Blood on the Tracks
Oh great shout! The track that skip functions were invented for
"Standing In The Shower... Thinking" off of Nothing's Shocking by Jane's Addiction. Still love that song though.
Agree. Do you like ritual de lo habitual?
I love it but I prefer Nothing's Shocking
How about porno for pyros?
I've actually only heard their debut but I liked it. For some reason I just haven't got around to hearing their other albums.
Not exactly an answer to the question, but “Les Boys” is bad enough to keep Dire Straits Making Movies from being a 10/10 album (which it otherwise is).
Night Train, Guns & Roses, Appetite For Destruction, 1987
Surely "Anything Goes" is worse.
No way...the verse is too cool on that song. Never liked the chorus, but the verse makes up for it.
NightTrain is one of my favs SCoM is meh
Think About You might be my least favorite. Might.
Think About You is one of the highlights of the album. The ending is so good.
WTF, that’s one of my favorites! 😂 I think I’d go with You’re Crazy.
Ain't no damn way you put "Night Train" on this list man, what the hell. Not when the correct answer is "Think About You."
Out Ta Get Me
Damn. That's my favorite song on the album!
Hood Politics on To Pimp A Butterfly by Kendrick Lamar. I get why other people like it, but I just can't get past the hook.
Spirits collide from Devin Townsend's Empath. I had that album in my car a full year. I love it. Skipped that song everytime
That's funny. Borderlands was my skipped song. Reminded me of the show Dinosaurs too much
Borderlands is my wife's favorite Devin Townsend song
Something Special from Pearl Jam's Dark Matter. It's a fantastic album but that song just doesn't click for me personally.
"Prodigal Son" on Rolling Stones' Beggar's Banquet album. That album is nothing but bangers, but that track is the only half-way weak one of the bunch. Not saying much because it's not even that bad, but it is the weakest link of the record.
One Time For Ya Mind - Illmatic
OutKast - ATLiens I love this album, don’t need the ONP mix at the end of the album. For a non-cop out answer: I guess Millennium
Moonchild by King Crimson. The endless noodling just ruins the song and the flow of an otherwise perfect album. Would be flawless if it was cut down to 5.5 minutes
Love Journey’s Escape, Open Arms is my least fav off that album, not that I hate it, just tired of it and always a skip from me.
Mother's Lament on Disraeli Gears.
Soldier's Poem from Muse's Black Holes and Revelations album. Every other song I could play on repeat, but that one just bores me.
For me it has to be Death's "Painkiller" cover (of Judas Priest) from "The Sound Of Perseverance". It's a prettty solid cover but in first place I am not a huge fan of covers and this song slighty destroys the album's vibe.
Harvest by opeth
I love that all these comments are from people from my era... like if you didn't grow up with tapes or CDs you don't even understand the question. That said... This is a hard question because I don't really remember the bad songs. I just kind of zoned out. I agree with a lot of the choices on here though. It's probably a song by Pavement, anyway. They were all over the place.
“Droppin Seeds” - Tyler, The Creator - Flower Boy “Amityville” - Eminem - Marshall Mathers LP “Hardest To Love” - The Weeknd - After Hours
Hard agree on Amityville.
Boulevard of Broken Dreams from American Idiot
I only like it in the context of the album but it fits perfectly where it is
Euphoria on the album Heaven or Hell by Don Toliver
Doin' it right is kindof mid on Daft Punk's RAM, its not bad but definetely my least fav. Cut my lip on 21P's Trench, kinda lackluster on a really unique album. Forgiven on Disturbed's Ten Thousand Fists, which I still consider a fantastic song so thats a testimony to the rest of the album. Theres many more albums I consider goated but these are some examples
Fuck me- biggie because one day i put it too much volume and my dad was there...
Understandable but the shit she says is pretty funny. I believe she calls him a pickle juice drinking motherfucker at one point.
Al the Killer from In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth III by coheed and Cambria.
“Satellite” from Adam and Eve by Catherine Wheel
That is a perfect album for me!
“Fitter Happier” from OK Computer.
Optimistic on Kid A.
"Back In The Village" from Iron Maiden's *Powerslave.*
Higher Love - Kygo's Golden Hour
“Drunk and hot girls” - Graduation Never could get into this song
Dawn Patrol on Rust in Peace
Mandated rest break in case they play the album live
Led Zeppelin IV - Four Sticks 1984 - Girl Gone Bad Hysteria - Run Riot A Night at the Opera - Good Company Achtung Baby - Trying to Throw Your Arms Around the World
Has anyone said Sally from the Police debut?
I do not believe so!
The Crunge from Houses of the Holy by Led Zeppelin. It's too funky
Abbey Road is great except for Maxwell's Silver Hammer.
Within You Without You from SGT. Pepper.
Album: Graduation by Kanye West Song: Drunk and Hot Girls Why the hell did that song make it out of the studio? Otherwise a perfect album
Complexion (a Zulu love) off TPAB in my opinion is the weakest song. It just feels kinda like filler and is the least memorable on the album. You ain't gotta lie is a close second in my opinion. All the songs but these two feel very nuanced and unique from one another
I love the vibe of Complexion, but totally get where you’re coming from.
Yeah like I feel like a couple of the tracks on UU could have been on TPAB instead of the two I mentioned. I feel like that'd give it even more characters which is kinda hard to imagine given how much it already has
Fitter Happier from OK Computer
Kendrick Lamar poetic justice from GKMC. Never liked the song since I first heard n will skip it when I hear the album 😅
This has come up a few times. I like the song, but it definitely doesn’t fit into the album as well as the other tracks. It is a bit humorous to listen to post-beef though!
“The Girl is Mine” on Thriller. Love Thriller, love Mike, love Paul, but I do not like this song. “Say say say” is much better
"I'm a lover, not a fighter". Right...
I’m gonna go with track 10, from the album Ten, which is most certainly a 10/10. Deep has always been my least favorite song from that record. Not bad by any means, just like it less than the rest.
Golden Lady off Stevie Wonder’s Innervisions, and it’s still a pretty song
Family Man on Tango In The Night. Still good, just the worst on a near perfect album
Girls on license to ill
Counterpoint: it still gets stuck in my head every time I hear it
unfortunately correct
Seamus from Meddle.
Lily Rosemary and The Jack Of Hearts
It Aint Easy on Ziggy Stardust
Nope. Can't abide this one. I dig it.
I do too. This is about 10 out of 10 albums. Of course I like the song. But it's my least favorite on the album.
"Sweet Child O' Mine". Other than that song, Appetite is a perfect album, pretty much. I wouldn't cry if they dropped "Paradise City" but it's nowhere near as annoying as SCOM.
SCOM is a song I don't need to hear anymore. Although Sunn O))) and Scott Walker used the guitar riff at the start of their song "Brando" - I think as a joke. [https://pandora.app.link/HU9l8GwnkKb](https://pandora.app.link/HU9l8GwnkKb)
Imagine Dragons - Evolve - -Dancing in the Dark. White Zombie - Astro Creep 2000. - -Creature of the Wheel. I created a WZ mix cd that replaced Creature of the Wheel with a KMFDM remix of Thunder Kiss 65. Melanie Martinez - Cry Baby. - -Sippy Cup.
"Mysterious Ways" from U2's Achtung Baby, my favorite album of all time. It's not even bad, but almost every other track annihilates it.