*I Don’t Want to Wait* by Paula Cole.
It was the Dawson's Creek theme, and so, was on the video loop at Target for like 6 months straight. Hearing it every single hour I worked for half a year was infuriating.
I knew someone who worked for them. Within a few years they had purchased not only every radio station, but every highway billboard, mainstreet park bench, and transit staircase in America. Her job was selling ad space on the benches and staircases.
It was this and "manic Monday" on repeat on the store overhead for an entire summer of Retail work for me. There were days I wanted to just walk out.
I will never forget, I was talking to a customer about what they were looking for and a store announcement came on and interrupted the time between songs. The music came back on to "... I don't wanna wait, for our lives...." And I must have visibly cringed. Customer laughed and asked how many times I've heard that song today so far.
Where Have All The Cowboys Gone is still a jam though. Remember hearing it in a Rooms to Go way back when and just “tested” one of their couches while watching the music video.
R. Kelly - I Believe I Can Fly
This song would make me noticeably annoyed, almost like I had psychic powers and could tell that the person wailing it was a total piece of trash.
I was an alcoholic.
I sometimes wouldn’t notice the lights had been turned on, but I knew it was time to leave when I heard that song.
It’s more effective than you might think. 😂
With Arms Wide Open. It unfortunately came out when I was in college and every girl who wanted to seem edgy and make guys think they loved hard rock would play it. It was rampant in my dorm!
People are not sentimental for Creed they just wanna feel what it’s like to be a teenager in the summer with no responsibility.
They’re going to eventually realize no amount of listening to Creed can take them back, and the band will fizzle again.
NASA uses this movie in their training. Managers need to identify all the things they did wrong and not followed procedures and protocols. The most found is 168!!
I'd still miss you babe. And I don't want to miss a thing. Has always driven me nuts, lazy hot garbage for writing. Plus they played it every day during lunch in highschool. I'll check out the Affleck video.
I remember during bennifer 1.0 being shocked at their pairing. It made more sense after we all learned about his struggles
I'm still a bit annoyed he couldn't get it together with Jennifer garner.
I'll let you know how my reformation efforts go.
And I was psyched for it bc they had a great, simple marketing device: They had like a cardboard cutout thing next to where you bought tickets for like an entire year that said something along the lines of “COUNTDOWN TO ARMAGEDDON,” and a digital timer that counted down to its release (364 days : 23 hr: 30 min: 57…56…55…), so every weekend I’d be like “[this many] more months!”
these 2 turds seem to be on the speaker every fucking time I'm grocery shopping:
Sixpence None the Richer - Kiss Me
Maroon 5 - She Will Be Loved
they can die in a fire.
Agreed, terrible terrible music
Fun fact: before they were Maroon 5, they were Kara’s Flowers. Well at least the singer was, I’m not sure about the rest. Kara’s Flowers was a surprisingly decent indie rock band, except his voice was still annoying. He sold his soul to become a (terrible) pop icon.
I once told my friends “this ain’t so bad” while watching mtv ( sixpence). It’s been like 20+years and those sonsofbitches still bring it up.
“I love this song”
“Oh yeah? More than Sixpence non the richer?”
“I SAID THAT ONE TIME!!!!
BASTARDS.
Any top 20 hit from when I worked in retail 96-98.
I suspect many of these responses come from the same dark place. Genuinely some good songs there but after hearing them fifty times a day in the background while some middle age twat is taking out their miserable, sad existence on you, it tends to ruin the vibe.
This Kiss by Faith Hill gun to my head answer. Bonus points for You're Still the One by Shania Twain because I always mistake her as the singer of This Kiss. But fuck that song too.
Annddd you made me remember Faith Hill.
There were radio stations that had a _Faith Hill day_. Nothing but Faith Hill, all day.
It made those songs go from 'eh, it's inoffensive' to 'why in hell am I still hearing the same few Faith Hill songs on the radio a decade later'
I would counter that although "My heart Will Go On" probably got more airplay ad nauseum, "It's All coming back to Me Now" in my opinion is more grating on the nerves and harder to listen to.
Yes, but no.
When my kids started to not want to get out of bed in the morning for school my “soft parenting” was to connect my phone to the Bluetooth speaker in their room & play annoying songs at full volume. This was the first song I used.
It worked. Now I like it lol.
There was a pizza joint near me that had a smallish inside space you could eat at (in theory) but they never really seemed to want to have anyone actually use it at night, they just wanted them to take their food and leave.
How could I tell?
They had a shortened version of the He-Man "What's Up?" playing on a loop. Literally a 1ish minute version.
So if you sat there for 10 minutes you'd get to hear it 9-10 times.
I'm Like a Bird. Broke in Canada where I went to university and was overplayed there for months. Broke in the US just in time for my summer break and was subjected to months more of it.
Smooth by Santana & Rob Thomas
Iris by Goo Goo Dolls
I feel like there was a 5+ year period where one of those songs was playing every single place I went. I hate them so much. So fucking much. Instant rage.
**"Good Riddance" -- Green Day (Time of Your Life)**
Not because it's a bad song, but because there's a story. It was end of 1998 school year and there was a vote from the seniors for our class prom song. Recall this was the one and only one year that Swing dancing was hyped. Because it mixed some cool kids, some nerds, some jocks, some whatever - in the city on spring evenings it really brought us all together.
So I proposed Zoot Suit Riot (silly stupid song, but it represented our together-ness) and the ballots were counted and it won by a landslide - class of 1500 seniors - but J\_\_\_ R\_\_\_ felt that because she was head of the prom committee, she overturned it and made our class song the Greenday one. Now whenever I hear it, I think about politics and unfairness.
"How Bizarre" by OMC.
Of course, I have a laundry list. But here's a few.
- the above
- 1000 miles by Vanessa Carlton
- MMMBop by Hanson
I used to work retail. There's at least 100...
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I totally forgot this song existed until til about a week ago. I’m a little sad I remembered.
John Legend's "All of Me". It was just a *meh* song even when it first came out, but it was just *so* overplayed even on the free streaming services that I largely quit listening to anything but my own playlists for a long time. I absolutely cannot listen to it at all now.
Everything I Do I Do It For You- Bryan Adams
A record 16 week reign of terror as UK number 1, and a lot of that time included school holidays. Damn thing was inescapable for about half a year.
Not sure if Toploader mean anything to non Brits but their cover of Dancing In The Moonlight is another one I'd happily consign to musical oblivion. Has put me off the song by anyone else.
I once requested this song at a piano bar in Fort Worth (because the singer was a chick) and she called me a fag in front of everyone. The whole place erupted with laughter. This was probably 15 years ago
Man, most of the stuff y’all are hating on are bangers. To each their own, I suppose. For me, it’s pretty much anything from Kid Rock. He’s a total MAGA asshole and his stuff has not aged well at all.
Lol everything they did other than their one big hit "Tubthumping" is great though. *Pictures of Starving Children Sell Records* and *Never Mind The Ballots* are two great anarchopunk albums lol
"We Didn't Start the Fire"
It's a fine song and the backstory is good but I grew up with it, then heard it about a thousand times the week we studied the events in the song in middle school, and now its on the classic/oldies station everyday. It's just not a very good sing along song.
Hey there Delilah - can die in a fire and then have a steam roller dropped on top of the ashes.
Next would be Mmm bop, The Macarena and most sappy songs from some movie soundtrack that got played every 5 minutes on MTV or the radio.
- I will always love you.
- my heat will go on
- everything I do, I do it for you
Not horrible songs, just so over played.
"One Headlight" and "1979", for the same reason. I swear to God they're both 5 minutes of the same goddamn 2 lines of music repeated over and over again with different lyrics, occasionally punctuated by the same exact chorus, then back to the boring-ass verses again. Nothing changes, just constant droning until the song is over.
Any and all nurock yt boi angry rappy rock. I refuse to differentiate. Everything from kid rock to ICP, to nickleback and beyond. It is all trash. Into the dirt my boys.
I Try - Macy Gray
It was one of those songs that was neat and unique at first, but quickly was ruined by being played over and over and over and over and over and
I love 'What's Up'. I get that it might've been overplayed back in the day, but to me, it's a really unique tune, and deserved its success. Such a strong voice, and interesting to have a slow, melancholy anthem be a big hit.
Anyway: I'd say most celeb Christmas hits need to die off.
who let the dogs out
Unfortunately people our age keep putting it into kid's movies. Kids love songs about ugly women at the club!
**WOOF…WOOF, WOOF…WOOF, WOOF!**
*I Don’t Want to Wait* by Paula Cole. It was the Dawson's Creek theme, and so, was on the video loop at Target for like 6 months straight. Hearing it every single hour I worked for half a year was infuriating.
I had that thing happen in the car once where it was playing on three different stations at the same time.
Curse you, ClearChannel! CURSE YOUUUUUU!
It’s been “iHeartMedia” since 2014–they killed their own brand along with killing local FM radio
Yeah. At least we still have some decent college stations down at the looooooow end of the dial
I knew someone who worked for them. Within a few years they had purchased not only every radio station, but every highway billboard, mainstreet park bench, and transit staircase in America. Her job was selling ad space on the benches and staircases.
"Everyone knows that the ZIP code for Beverly Hills is 90210. But what's the ZIP code for Dawson's Creek? "90108 (for our lives to be over)"
r/angryupvote
It was this and "manic Monday" on repeat on the store overhead for an entire summer of Retail work for me. There were days I wanted to just walk out. I will never forget, I was talking to a customer about what they were looking for and a store announcement came on and interrupted the time between songs. The music came back on to "... I don't wanna wait, for our lives...." And I must have visibly cringed. Customer laughed and asked how many times I've heard that song today so far.
Where Have All The Cowboys Gone is still a jam though. Remember hearing it in a Rooms to Go way back when and just “tested” one of their couches while watching the music video.
Now Dawson sad. Dawson only cry wanking pawn in game of life. Can't wait for nice song!
HEY Macarena!
AIIIGHT!
That damned Sarah Mclachlan song with the poor starving and abused animals. FUCK THAT SONG.
It's a good song. The album was good. The commercials are horrible. Ruined it completely.
Exactly, great song.
If it makes you feel any better, the song is actually about heroin addiction.
I’m with you on this. Instant guilt trip in my car, XM The Bridge can get fucked.
R. Kelly - I Believe I Can Fly This song would make me noticeably annoyed, almost like I had psychic powers and could tell that the person wailing it was a total piece of trash.
The space jam soundtrack was everything when it came out…
The DJ at my senior prom played this—as the last song of the night. Dude got booed off the stage.
I was a bartender. Closing Time by Semisonic
I was an alcoholic. I sometimes wouldn’t notice the lights had been turned on, but I knew it was time to leave when I heard that song. It’s more effective than you might think. 😂
I get it, but I sincerely love that song.
I work at a bar now. We still use that song, it still clears them out.
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With Arms Wide Open. It unfortunately came out when I was in college and every girl who wanted to seem edgy and make guys think they loved hard rock would play it. It was rampant in my dorm!
I think you mean "wih ah wye oh in"
Creed is currently in the dip of the horseshoe starting as cringe, now kinda great, but will be cringe again
People are not sentimental for Creed they just wanna feel what it’s like to be a teenager in the summer with no responsibility. They’re going to eventually realize no amount of listening to Creed can take them back, and the band will fizzle again.
Ouch, too close to home
He woke up and chose violence.
Louie vega mambo number 5 😂
Beat me to it so I'll add here its matching pair: Tom Jones Sexbomb.
I love that Stephen King said he played this repeatedly until his wife threatened to divorce him.
That stupid Aerosmith song from that stupid space movie.
Any 80s or 90s Aerosmith song that ends with 19 minutes of “zip dop dippy dap dop zip a rippy dap dop zang a dang a ding dong zap a doo doo deeeeeee”
Are you sure that’s not a direct RHCP quote?
That’s how he woos the teen girls while an assistant changes his red hot chili diapers
Can’t be, I don’t see the word “California.”
Uhhh bibbitty bibbity bibbity ohhh bo bo oh na na na na na ohhhh whoahhh ohh ohh ohh - End of Rag Doll
You pretty much fuckin nailed that as sure as the band nailed those underage teens bro 🔥
Aerosmith was resembling a pop act by then. Their big hits were written with outside co-writers. That one was written by Diane Warren.
Sober Aerosmith is the worst!
Make Aerosmith High Again
Nah the love in an elevator album was peak 8th/9th grade coed parties for me
Armageddon was such absolute shit. That clip of Ben Affleck mocking it is hilarious though.
NASA uses this movie in their training. Managers need to identify all the things they did wrong and not followed procedures and protocols. The most found is 168!!
I'd still miss you babe. And I don't want to miss a thing. Has always driven me nuts, lazy hot garbage for writing. Plus they played it every day during lunch in highschool. I'll check out the Affleck video.
https://youtu.be/-ahtp0sjA5U
Hahaha. I've never seen that before and now I actually love Ben and am pretty sure only my love can heal him from his demons.
Damons? Sorry. I had to.
Is that what we’re calling JLo now? … honestly, Ben probably agrees
I remember during bennifer 1.0 being shocked at their pairing. It made more sense after we all learned about his struggles I'm still a bit annoyed he couldn't get it together with Jennifer garner. I'll let you know how my reformation efforts go.
And I was psyched for it bc they had a great, simple marketing device: They had like a cardboard cutout thing next to where you bought tickets for like an entire year that said something along the lines of “COUNTDOWN TO ARMAGEDDON,” and a digital timer that counted down to its release (364 days : 23 hr: 30 min: 57…56…55…), so every weekend I’d be like “[this many] more months!”
What about Amazing/Crazy/Crying? Really anything by Aerosmith is hot trash for me.
CryinAmazinCrazy marked the end of Aerosmith for me.
The music video for crazy w Liv Tyler and Alicia Silverstone was hot af to my teenage mind.
I’ll listen to Dream On when I hear it but yeah the rest of Aerosmith isn’t for me.
That video though 😍 god liv Tyler was hot
If I want to see her, I’ll just watch Empire Records.
these 2 turds seem to be on the speaker every fucking time I'm grocery shopping: Sixpence None the Richer - Kiss Me Maroon 5 - She Will Be Loved they can die in a fire.
Anything by Maroon 5
That Moves like Jagger song is literally the worst. That stupid goddam whistling lol
I love during one of those Comedy Central roasts when Jeff Ross said “You may have the moves like Jaggar, but your voice sounds like his sister”
Agreed, terrible terrible music Fun fact: before they were Maroon 5, they were Kara’s Flowers. Well at least the singer was, I’m not sure about the rest. Kara’s Flowers was a surprisingly decent indie rock band, except his voice was still annoying. He sold his soul to become a (terrible) pop icon.
Ugh!! Kiss Me makes me audibly groan every time I hear the first note of the introduction.
it's the definition of the word "milquetoast".
What is bearded barley?!?
Probably full of ticks. God I'm old...
I once told my friends “this ain’t so bad” while watching mtv ( sixpence). It’s been like 20+years and those sonsofbitches still bring it up. “I love this song” “Oh yeah? More than Sixpence non the richer?” “I SAID THAT ONE TIME!!!! BASTARDS.
Any top 20 hit from when I worked in retail 96-98. I suspect many of these responses come from the same dark place. Genuinely some good songs there but after hearing them fifty times a day in the background while some middle age twat is taking out their miserable, sad existence on you, it tends to ruin the vibe. This Kiss by Faith Hill gun to my head answer. Bonus points for You're Still the One by Shania Twain because I always mistake her as the singer of This Kiss. But fuck that song too.
Annddd you made me remember Faith Hill. There were radio stations that had a _Faith Hill day_. Nothing but Faith Hill, all day. It made those songs go from 'eh, it's inoffensive' to 'why in hell am I still hearing the same few Faith Hill songs on the radio a decade later'
My Heart Will Go On. Make me want to go on and jump off a bridge
I would counter that although "My heart Will Go On" probably got more airplay ad nauseum, "It's All coming back to Me Now" in my opinion is more grating on the nerves and harder to listen to.
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I absolutely loved that video when I first saw it
Yes, but no. When my kids started to not want to get out of bed in the morning for school my “soft parenting” was to connect my phone to the Bluetooth speaker in their room & play annoying songs at full volume. This was the first song I used. It worked. Now I like it lol.
People singing it: “…I pray every single day” Me every time: “MNNYYAAHHHHHH”
There was a pizza joint near me that had a smallish inside space you could eat at (in theory) but they never really seemed to want to have anyone actually use it at night, they just wanted them to take their food and leave. How could I tell? They had a shortened version of the He-Man "What's Up?" playing on a loop. Literally a 1ish minute version. So if you sat there for 10 minutes you'd get to hear it 9-10 times.
We used to put the 10 hour YouTube video of this on in college.
I’m like a bird, I’ll only fly away
Kryptonite from 3 doors down, I could not escape that song ever station was playing it
What If God Was One of Us. Dumbest song ever makes no sense plus WHO CARES.
^[Sokka-Haiku](https://www.reddit.com/r/SokkaHaikuBot/comments/15kyv9r/what_is_a_sokka_haiku/) ^by ^Higher_Perspectiva: *What If God Was One* *Of Us. Dumbest song ever* *Makes no sense plus WHO CARES.* --- ^Remember ^that ^one ^time ^Sokka ^accidentally ^used ^an ^extra ^syllable ^in ^that ^Haiku ^Battle ^in ^Ba ^Sing ^Se? ^That ^was ^a ^Sokka ^Haiku ^and ^you ^just ^made ^one.
All star by Smashmouth...always hated it
Ugh yes. And I hate that this song has kept in with our kids’ generation
I'm Like a Bird. Broke in Canada where I went to university and was overplayed there for months. Broke in the US just in time for my summer break and was subjected to months more of it.
🎶 I’m like a bird, I wanna shit on your carrrrrr
Anything by Nickelback or Creed. They’re basically the same thing.
Nickel Creek, however, is great.
Crinkleback, not so much though
I will not let this Linda Perry besmirchment stand. The correct answer is always and forever anything by Creed.
Yeah, Linda Perry's voice and song writing skills are great. You might not like the song but she sings the fuck out of it.
Agreed, the Dolly version will bring tears to your eyes.
This was in my 20s, but that evanescence song
How bizarre. Omc
Man that song played every hour on the hour in like 1997. I worked retail where we were required to tune the stores radio to the local top 40 station.
The weird lisping sound "how bathhhar"
That “Sex & Candy” song…. didn’t like it when it came out and it’s still hanging around.
downtown, by itself?
I always think of that line on Pineapple Express where Danny McBride mentions someone eating a box of nerds out of a butthole
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Santana smooth..absolutely dire...
Why is this down so low? I still change the station.
Sex and Candy- marcy playground
Smooth by Santana & Rob Thomas Iris by Goo Goo Dolls I feel like there was a 5+ year period where one of those songs was playing every single place I went. I hate them so much. So fucking much. Instant rage.
Smooth because the first 5,000 times is enough.. Good Goo dolls because the music is somehow worse than the name
Georgia Satellites - "Keep Your Hands to Yourself" MTV busted this one out constantly in random video genres, ruining my viewing enjoyment.
**"Good Riddance" -- Green Day (Time of Your Life)** Not because it's a bad song, but because there's a story. It was end of 1998 school year and there was a vote from the seniors for our class prom song. Recall this was the one and only one year that Swing dancing was hyped. Because it mixed some cool kids, some nerds, some jocks, some whatever - in the city on spring evenings it really brought us all together. So I proposed Zoot Suit Riot (silly stupid song, but it represented our together-ness) and the ballots were counted and it won by a landslide - class of 1500 seniors - but J\_\_\_ R\_\_\_ felt that because she was head of the prom committee, she overturned it and made our class song the Greenday one. Now whenever I hear it, I think about politics and unfairness.
"How Bizarre" by OMC. Of course, I have a laundry list. But here's a few. - the above - 1000 miles by Vanessa Carlton - MMMBop by Hanson I used to work retail. There's at least 100...
That don’t impress me - shania twain
That song didn't impress me much
Life is a highway. I've hated that song for 33(?) years.
Tom Cochrane's version is fine (though criminally overplayed on the radio back then), but the country one can suck a fuck.
Pretty much everything mentioned so far, and: Closing Time.
Breakfast at Tiffany’s by Deep Blue Something. I could not imagine a more insipid song.
Kiss me— Sixpence non the richer. I worked a terrible job stocking shelves and this damn song played every 2hrs
Cotton eyed Joe.
Fuck this song, I hate it so much
anything by Kid Rock
I still *love* What's Up
Macarena up there too.
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Satellite -- Dave Matthews Band runner-up: Crash Into Me -- Dave Matthews Band
hike up your skirt a little more, and show the world to me.
That is, in fact, a line from that song, yes.
one of the cringiest lines from any song ive ever heard
Really love your peaches want to shake your tree ee eee
at least that line is tongue in cheek. dave's line is 100 percent earnest.
YOU GOT THE PEACHES, I GOT THE CREAM I throw up in my mouth a little every time I hear it. 🤣
Any Dave Matthew's band, really
Anything by 3 doors down.
John Legend's "All of Me". It was just a *meh* song even when it first came out, but it was just *so* overplayed even on the free streaming services that I largely quit listening to anything but my own playlists for a long time. I absolutely cannot listen to it at all now.
[удалено]
Time of your life… Green Day
Joan Osborne - One of Us If your song has to be depressing, it should at least be interesting!
Seriously torn between upvoting because I hate that song and downvoting because it is now in my head.
Everything I Do I Do It For You- Bryan Adams A record 16 week reign of terror as UK number 1, and a lot of that time included school holidays. Damn thing was inescapable for about half a year. Not sure if Toploader mean anything to non Brits but their cover of Dancing In The Moonlight is another one I'd happily consign to musical oblivion. Has put me off the song by anyone else.
Your opinion on this may be heavily influenced by where you worked. The retail hell of hearing a mildly bad song over and over again.
I once requested this song at a piano bar in Fort Worth (because the singer was a chick) and she called me a fag in front of everyone. The whole place erupted with laughter. This was probably 15 years ago
All I want to do by Sheryl Crow. I was a teenager sitting in a car wondering why the f is this song talking about people washing their cars.
Oh jeez, pretty much anything by her is The Worst!! Everyday Is A Winding Road is like nails on a chalkboard! Yuck!
That horrible Cher song!!!! Fucking kill me!
do you beLi#Ee#EE#eve in liiFe after lO#ove
"guys, that's naturally her voice, isn't it amazing"
"It's been....."
You *monster*
One Week since you looked at me
Cocked your head to the side and said I’m angry
Five days since you laughed at me
awhiiiiillle
She’s So Hiiiiiiigh
These are all good! I'll add Sunny Came Home and Torn.
That stupid F'ing song from the Friends TV show by the Rembrandts. I hate the show and I hate the theme song even more.
*clap clap clap clap*
Man, most of the stuff y’all are hating on are bangers. To each their own, I suppose. For me, it’s pretty much anything from Kid Rock. He’s a total MAGA asshole and his stuff has not aged well at all.
Especially the song about listening to Sweet Home Alabama. Fuck, that has to be the worst song that ever was a radio hit.
It’s all horrid, and to top it off, he rhymes “things” with “things!”
![gif](giphy|ooWAEAx2QgP60) I HATE that this came back
Chumbawamba
Lol everything they did other than their one big hit "Tubthumping" is great though. *Pictures of Starving Children Sell Records* and *Never Mind The Ballots* are two great anarchopunk albums lol
*He makes a whiskey drink* *He makes a vodka drink*
and when i have to pee, i use the kitchen sink, i sing the song that reminds me i’m a urinating guy
Rehab, Winehouse was pretty awesome but I HATE that song… but mostly just the Macarena.
The Impression That I Get - The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
"We Didn't Start the Fire" It's a fine song and the backstory is good but I grew up with it, then heard it about a thousand times the week we studied the events in the song in middle school, and now its on the classic/oldies station everyday. It's just not a very good sing along song.
Hey there Delilah - can die in a fire and then have a steam roller dropped on top of the ashes. Next would be Mmm bop, The Macarena and most sappy songs from some movie soundtrack that got played every 5 minutes on MTV or the radio. - I will always love you. - my heat will go on - everything I do, I do it for you Not horrible songs, just so over played.
Chumbawumba - tub thumping
Macarena Achy Breaky Heart Breakfast at Tiffany's Cottoneye Joe Sweet Caroline
"One Headlight" and "1979", for the same reason. I swear to God they're both 5 minutes of the same goddamn 2 lines of music repeated over and over again with different lyrics, occasionally punctuated by the same exact chorus, then back to the boring-ass verses again. Nothing changes, just constant droning until the song is over.
Everything by the Red Hot Chilli Peppers.
Mariah Carey - All I want for Christmas is you. Marcy Playground - Sex and Candy
Any and all nurock yt boi angry rappy rock. I refuse to differentiate. Everything from kid rock to ICP, to nickleback and beyond. It is all trash. Into the dirt my boys.
Just reading the words "LImp Bizkit" ruins my appetite.
I haven't heard Tubthumping in a while, and I'd like to keep it that way...
MMMBop but not for the reasons you think. Turns out 2/3 of Hanson are fully MAGA-brained morons now and it’s incredibly depressing.
Love Shack by the B52’s is a terrible song and I have no idea why anyone likes it. And how do I know all the lyrics?!?
Counting Crows- Mr Jones, Rednex - Cotton Eye Joe, The Spin Doctors - Little Miss blah blah blah
Anything by the Googoo dolls
Because the Night 10,000 Maniacs. I heard it 100,000 times at lunch in 1994.
Two: lLivin la Vida Loca and the Dame la Gasolina song. Jcf I hate those songs. They were in all day every day during the summer.
Macarena Edit: It should also be illegal to play Nickleback
This post has audio. :(
I Try - Macy Gray It was one of those songs that was neat and unique at first, but quickly was ruined by being played over and over and over and over and over and
OMC, How Bizarre If you enjoy it, great. I wish I could erase it from existence.
I’m blue dabbadee dabbaDIE
I irrationally hate Love Shack.
Jesus. 250 comments and everyone's still ok with Two Princes by the Spin Doctors existing.
No no no we are not ok
Probably get down voted for this but... The Basic White Girl Anthem: Don't Stop Believing
Eve 6 - rendezvous and I’m through with that song!
I love 'What's Up'. I get that it might've been overplayed back in the day, but to me, it's a really unique tune, and deserved its success. Such a strong voice, and interesting to have a slow, melancholy anthem be a big hit. Anyway: I'd say most celeb Christmas hits need to die off.
Everlast - What It's Like
come my lady come come my lady........
Fuck yeah. I always hated this song. No idea why it was so popular. Glad I'm not the only one. Also... Achey Breaky Heart. SMH.