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the worst song I ever heard

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drpickle

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I finally heard a song by Panic At The Disco and it was hideous! Ugh! There's not enough words to describe it. What is happening to America when this stuff gets airplay. Who are these people that buy such Junk?
 
I agree 100%. Panic At The Disco and other bands of their ilk are terrible teenybopper dreck. I'm glad my Alternative is avoiding them for now, but since they play Fall Out Boy and Paramore constantly, it could be on the way.
 
"Fake It" by Seether is the most recent and also very high on my list of the worst songs I ever heard. I cringe every time I hear one of these generic type rock songs.
 
Agreed on the Seether song. Although their first single, "Fine Again," is somehow one of the only drudgerock songs i can endure and actually enjoy a little bit.
 
Personally, I think the worst song out there right now is Vampire Weekend's "A-Punk." Nails on a chalkboard to me.
 
I heard some guy called "Murphy the Mechanic" on one the local alt stations playing some of the worst pap I've run across in awhile on his 'Indies Show" tonight. Weak thin sounding stuff.

Sounded syndicated as it had plugs for national products.
 
Thankfully, you would never EVER hear WFNX play Seether, Nickelback, Linkin Park or any of those horrible bands listed above. They are not what I would call "ALTERNATIVE" and I've seen some of the playlists of some stations that are filled with them. I thought nu-metal died in like 2002?!
 
wow i am suprised by some of thes reactions to songs and artest that i find to b really good i do agree panic at the disco sucks but u say the worse song out there and people mention songs that r top requested and played on the radio stations yet no one mentions the truely worse song of all time FLOWBOTS.....NO HANDEL BARS!!!!! this is not rock or progressive rock yet it gets played on theose stations and fools keep askong for it makes no scence........
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I'd hardly call Buckcherry "progressive" rock. It's a pretty standard nu-rock type of band. Fine if that's what you like, but the majority of most modern/alt rock playlists is hardly approaching the level of "progressive" which I associate more with the era of album rock radio and freeform.
 
JimmyJames said:
I'd hardly call Buckcherry "progressive" rock. It's a pretty standard nu-rock type of band. Fine if that's what you like, but the majority of most modern/alt rock playlists is hardly approaching the level of "progressive" which I associate more with the era of album rock radio and freeform.

Saying Buckcherry is Progressive Rock is like calling Coors Light a dark brew.
 
I despise Buckcherry. Their brand of Sunset Strip sleaze rock died years before the band even formed, but they pressed on and are now bigger than ever unfortunately. Chalk it up to ignorance among the youth and soccer moms, I suppose. Nothing redeeming about them at all, and their song "Sorry" is a frontrunner for Sappiest Song Of The Decade. "And when I see you cry / It makes me wanna die" ... yeah, that's an actual line. The fact that anyone would even remotely consider them progressive is a laugh riot. Quite the opposite - Buckcherry, Hinder, Nickelback, 3 Doors Down, Daughtry, etc. are what I call REGRESSIVE. It disappoints me very much that so many rock stations play the heck out of all of them. Thank goodness we have an Alternative here in Monmouth/Ocean that avoids them all.
 
Hahaha, that's great. The finest in "Regressive" rock. Nickelback, Three Doors Down, Daughtry, Seether etc. Or as Toucher and Rich here in Boston simply call it, "butt rock". rofl ;D
 
everyone is intitled to there own likes or dislikes i no were said buckcherry is progressive rock i would say it is punk with paramore and used and people like that but i see music diffrent because i like all types of it the whole rock,punk,progressive,goth, metal thing so some people or bands dont fit in neat little catorgories i think if the music is good and they perform good than it dosent matter what music catorgory they r labled as......
 
Buckcherry punk there about as punk as alter bridge is soft rock. buckcerry has its place but they are not punk rock and have no business being played on slternative stations. If any of them play them stop at once!!!
 
i think it is amazing how many people sit behind a computer and judge people and music they play and alot of u only care about what u urself like not anyone elce...this whole conversation started with the worse song i still say its FLOWBOTS......NO HANDELBARS.....it is no where near progressive it is crap.... anyone think anything is worse??? i dont!!!!!
 
I am not judging you i am just sayin sorry is not a bad song but buckcherry they are not punk by any stretch of the imagination that is a fact.

You may not like how music is divded into all these genres but that is how it is and will always be. And buckcherry is active rock and sorry is not a punk song no ifs ands or buts!!!Now buckcherry sounds nothing like paramore or the used not even remotely close. Now paramores misery can be described as a pop punk song but buckcherry is in the same vein as seether korn alterbridge metallica sevendust saliva.

As i write this handlebars is being played on the top 5@5 on cd101 in columbus oH. Someone likes it
 
once a band like buckcherry, seether. finger eleven put out a song that starts being played on the top 40 stations 2 its all over. dunno if u can even call it active rock once it goes down that sh*t road.
 
I've never heard this handlebars song. Nor, do I want to. I have high expectations in music. Lyrics are important. If lyrics are cliched and sound like a guy with oatmeal in his mouth Im gone. In order for me to like a song the lyrics must be good and the music must be reasonably interesting. Morrissey said at one time in the 80's that he never uses the same words in his songs. I do not know if he truly lived up to that but it is a noble aspiration.
 
drpickle said:
I've never heard this handlebars song. Nor, do I want to. I have high expectations in music. Lyrics are important. If lyrics are cliched and sound like a guy with oatmeal in his mouth Im gone. In order for me to like a song the lyrics must be good and the music must be reasonably interesting.

Same with me, which is why I cringe every time Creed, Nickelback, Seether, or Daughtry comes on the radio in some random store or restaurant that likes to have that pop station on which plays all these bands' songs.
 
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