Post links I want to cringe
Some of those songs are creepy af
"Hey lil' girl is your daddy home?" :kombucha-disgust:
In the 1960's a popular Danish song was a ~6 year old girl singing about marrying her daddy. It was in all likelihood meant in the most innocent way possible but today it is done of the most fucked up lyrics. The same group also featured the same girl singing a song promoting racial harmony and equality whose lyrics were built around slurs and racist stereotypes. Again, the intentions were probably pure and innocent but the result was incredibly inappropriate.
Imagine the most extremely clueless, most extremely white people ever.
It's like how brazen do you have to be to make a song about wanting to fuck teenagers? That's creepy man
I wonder when Joan Jett's gonna get cancelled for "knew he must have been about 17"
Mama said
Fulfill the prophecy
Be something greater
Go make a legacy
Back in the days
We wanted everything, wanted everything
Featuring lyrics like "If you don't judge my gold chains/ I'll forget the iron chains" :cringe: :disgost: :kombucha-disgust:
"To the man that waited on me at the Starbucks down on Main, I hope you understand
When I put on that t-shirt, the only thing I meant to say is I'm a Skynyrd fan"lmao
Not gonna post a link because I don't want to infect my laptop with its evil, and you all most likely know it anyway.
Since long before it became a meme, no song has ever caused me actual real physical pain exept Africa by Toto. How this abomination was allowed to be made I'll never know, but its cocaine-fuelled horrors will forever tarnish the legacy of the human species, and mark us down as the most loathsome lifeform this universe has ever seen.
My college roommates decided to form a band and practice this song together, for hours.
I knew this shitlib girl in college who bragged about listening to Africa by Toto while on a safari ride in Africa somewhere :what-the-hell: really distills the essence of white performative liberalism
The most disgusting thing I've ever heard was some German Nazi punk songs some guy in highschool had. One was about wearing your grandpa's SS uniform, another was about Polish Nazis not being real Nazis because they were subhuman. Absolutely vile and revolting shit. The fuckheads who made it deserves the pit.
No, I will not post any links as that would mean having to search for it.
In the 90s, Russian conceptual artists Vitaly Komar and Alexander Melamid conducted a series of polls on what features are most liked and disliked in music, then gave the data to experimental musician Dave Soldier, from which he constructed the "most wanted" and "most unwanted" songs. I've subjected cytube to "The Most Unwanted Song" on numerous occasions, because it fucking slaps.
Here is The Most Wanted Song, the Greenland to The Most Unwanted Song's Iceland.
Holy shit, The Most Unwanted Song is absolutely fucking hilarious, I'm having a blast with the notes on the score "everyone else slams very quietly" lmao this is gold
The Most Unwanted Song is fantastic, thank you for subjecting Cytube libs. You're doing the Lord's work :kim-salute:
Reminds me of Mozart's mocking bad composers in A Musical Joke starts out subtly wrong and cliched and just gets more unhinged as things go on.
Have You Forgotten, a pro Iraq war song.
Thank you Saddam and the people of Iraq for 9/11, I know you were responsible. :no-oil:
i don't know about the worst but i fucking hate Dani California by the Red Hot Chili Peppers
their new song is shite too
it's an attempt at doing We Didn't Start The Fire... he just lists a bunch of shit that happens with that awful RHCP twang
it's better than the last few turds they pushed out but you're right, it is pretty awful
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=o78aNmaNBqM
I actually kind of like it, but I wouldn't call it good.
you cannot convince me that Money For Nothing by Dire Straits isn't one of the worst songs of all time and has no right or reason to be popular
I'll say that the slurs suck and are unnecessary, but Money For Nothing is a great song.
This Ain't No Rag, It's A Flag
Racist as shit and it got regular airtime on mainstream radio
If racism isn't your thing, there's always the 1942 stage theme. At least the sequel's music was a vast improvement.