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Top 10 Worst Albums By Awesome Bands?
Make a list of 10 horrible albums by ten great bands. It'll be fun,
21 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Bjork - Medulla (not horrible, but not consistent/interesting/well-written enough to support the hugely ambitious concept)
Yes - Tormato
David Sylvian - Gone to Earth
Frank Zappa - Cruising With Ruben and the Jets
Miles Davis - Doo Bop (srsly)
The Residents - A lot.
King Crimson - Earthbound
Steve Hackett - Cured (What the HELL, Steve?)
Can - Well one of them's gotta suck.
- Anonymous5 years ago
A Higher Place by Born of Osiris - actually the deathcore kids crap on this one more than regular metalheads do, these guys can't seem to please anyone. Subliminal Verses by Slipknot - tr00 gr1m metalheads automatically hate Slipknot for no reason other than the fact they wear masks and have 5 band members that just jump around like monkeys hitting beer kegs, this is a great album though. Follow the Leader by Korn - never mind that it sounds great, has brilliant song writing and is actually original, it's nu metal and therefore BAD. The Unspoken King by Cryptopsy - it's not a bad album, just forget that it's Cryptopsy though, otherwise you'll never enjoy it, and I like this better than Once was not anyway. Downtown Battle Mountain by Dance Gavin Dance - modern screamo, yeah I'm totally hardcore, good album with solid riffs/melody etc. To Plant a Seed by We Came As Romans - the clean sections with uber bright fluffy pop music are a real turn off, but everything else here is gold. that's all I can think of at the moment. MQ2: I wouldn't say I LOVE Slipknot, but they certainly do get a ton of hate. MQ3: core kiddies. BQ: pretty good, new ones from the human abstract, born of osiris, sylosis, protest the hero and obscura, looking pretty good, also this new band I found called Trap Them, who play some really nice sludgy metal.
- Colin WholiganLv 71 decade ago
Still Cruisin-The Beach Boys
Yellow Submarine(the 1969 original)-The Beatles(not even sure its a legit Beatles album)
Their Satanic Majesties Request-The Rolling Stones(there were just some bands not cut out for psychedelia and the Stones were one of them
Magic Bus-The Who(That album was only released in the US,but has been called in some circles "The Who's Greatest Misses")
Sure I'll think of more
- ?Lv 71 decade ago
Nine Inch Nails- Year Zero
Stone Temple Pilots- Self Titled
The Tea Party- Seven Circles
Sevendust- Chapter VII Hope and Sorrow
Celtic Frost- Cold Lake
Fear Factory- Transgression
Helmet- Monochrome
Shadows Fall- Threads of Life
In Flames- A Sense of Purpose
A Perfect Circle- Emotive
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- EmilyLv 51 decade ago
Chris Cornell - Scream
Fleetwood Mac - Say You Will
Guns N Roses - The Spaghetti Incident (I've heard Chinese Democracy was pretty bad but I have yet to hear it)
A Perfect Circle - eMotive (A few really good ones on that album but overall I don't like it)
Red Hot Chili Peppers - One Hot minute
Metallica - St. Anger
Pink Floyd - The Final Cut
Dinasour Jr. - Without a Sound
System of a Down - Hypnotize
Pearl Jam - Backspacer (love pearl Jam but this album dissappointed me greatly)
- King CrimsonLv 61 decade ago
1. Calling All Stations - Genesis
2. Union - Yes
3. Camouflage - Rod Stewart
4. It's Hard - The Who
5. Dirty Work - The Rolling Stones
6. Conversation Peace - Stevie Wonder
7. St. Anger - Metallica
8. Keepin' the Summer Alive - The Beach Boys
9. Sur La Mer - The Moody Blues
10. Press to Play - Paul McCartney
- AtS- AbraxasLv 71 decade ago
I like or love all the following Bands/Artistes, but the examples are/were pretty grim imo.
With the exception of "Cry of Love", all of the Jimi Hendrix Posthumous Studio Albums, especially "War Heroes".
"The Who sell out"- The Who. They certainly did
"Supernatural"- Carlos Santana. Why does a Guitar Hero record Pop?
The re-union 1989 "Jefferson Airplane" Album. They just should not have bothered.
John Lennon- "Sometime in New York City". Bought it, played it once, gave it away.
Wishbone Ash with "There's the rub". Yes, rub you up the wrong way.
"Feline" was The Stranglers' 7th Album. They should have stopped at 6.
Queen's "News of the World". Took the Vinyl copy back to the shop saying that it kept jumping. Luckily, they did not have another copy, so I got my money back.
"The Wall"- Pink Floyd. Didn't like it then, don't like it now.
"Hindu Times"- Oasis. Luckily I didn't buy it, a Mate just copied it for me.
- 1 decade ago
Islands ~ The Band
It's Hard ~ The Who
Raised on Radio ~ Journey
Love Devotion Surrender ~ Santana
Under The Red Sky ~ Dylan
Emotional Rescue ~ Stones
A ~ Jethro Tull
Love Among The Cannibals ~ Jefferson Starship/Starship, whatever
Diver Down ~ Van Halen
- Fletch827Lv 41 decade ago
I can't think of 10 but the album "Shade of poison trees" by Dashboard Confessional was ridiculously bad. And I have been a fan since the first album, I have all their albums. I listened to it maybe 6 times and never touched it again.
What in the world DC?
- Rockfan229Lv 71 decade ago
TSMR-The Rolling Stones
The Cosmos Rocks-Queen
Coda-Led Zeppelin
Hot Space-Queen
Two Virgins-John Lennon
Face Dances-The Who
Other Voices-The Doors
Arrival-Journey
Tattoo You-The Rolling Stones
Between my head & the Sky-Plastic Ono Band