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Worst songs of the 2000's
This is the list of worst songs from this decade from Spinner Magazine, tell us if you agree or disagree with the choices
:http://www.spinner.com/2009/12/22/wo...-of-the-2000s/ |
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Apart from Rockstar, Forever and The Way I Are, I think I agree.
I'm just shocked that Babycakes by 3 Of A Kind didn't get onto the list That song was a truly tragic moment for musical history
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Not a bad list- agree with most of the first page, don't know many of the 2nd page songs though. Also, they missed a few obvious bad/ annoying songs.
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A list of songs that reviewer didn't like by the looks of it. Most of the tracks arn't that bad i.e Timbaland,Nickelback, Bloodhound Gang, Hoobastank, for example
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Numb by Linkin Park???!!
How the hell is that not a brilliant song?! Some of these 'worst songs' look like the author has just written down the first song that has come to his head. And Crazy Frog should be higher
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i actually agree with all of these
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Apart from Rockstar, Forever and The Way I Are, I think I agree.
I'm just shocked that Babycakes by 3 Of A Kind didn't get onto the list That song was a truly tragic moment for musical history ![]() And you can add to that 'Do You Really Like It', 'Headz, Shoulderz, Kneez And Toez', 'Migraine Skank' and everything by N Dubz. British black music, once so promising and exciting, forgot where it came from and fell into cliche and ended up parodying itself. |
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I had a long list and then my computer switched itself off
![]() In no particular order: I Know You Want Me - Pitbull Goodies - Ciara Headz Shoulderz Kneez and Toes Migraine Skank Do You Really Like It Boom Boom Pow - Black Eyed Peas Crazy Frog Crazy In Love - Beyonce 3 Words - Cheryl Cole Hallelujah - Alexandra Burke (Jeff Buckley's will always be far superior) Bad Boys - Alexandra Burke Shut Up And Let Me Go - Ting Tings That's Not My Name - Ting Tings Hot in here - nelly country grammer - nelly I'll add more as time goes on. |
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I'm surprised Linkin' Park and The Bloodhound Gang made the list - both excellent tunes in my opinion. I disagree with about half of that list generally.
They should have added the ghastly 'I Know You Want Me' by Pitbull and 'Boom Boom Pow' by the Black Eyed Peas. |
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A list of songs that reviewer didn't like by the looks of it. Most of the tracks arn't that bad i.e Timbaland,Nickelback, Bloodhound Gang, Hoobastank, for example
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Crazy Town's in 2001 was a good song, I thought???
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Totally.
And you can add to that 'Do You Really Like It', 'Headz, Shoulderz, Kneez And Toez', 'Migraine Skank' and everything by N Dubz. British black music, once so promising and exciting, forgot where it came from and fell into cliche and ended up parodying itself. ![]() Quote:
I'm surprised Linkin' Park and The Bloodhound Gang made the list - both excellent tunes in my opinion. I disagree with about half of that list generally.
They should have added the ghastly 'I Know You Want Me' by Pitbull and 'Boom Boom Pow' by the Black Eyed Peas.
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Crazy Town's in 2001 was a good song, I thought???
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Crazy Town's in 2001 was a good song, I thought???
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What about Bob the Builder?!
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Afroman is on there, so at least they identified the very, very worst.
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I think that list is kinda wack. It's like they picked alot of songs that were popular or successful and wrote sarcastic comments to follow it up. Now I know that doesn't definitely tell you the quality of a song, but tunes like "Numb" by Linkin Park, "Forever" by Chris Brown etc. getting on that list I'll never know.
As already stated where the heck is Pitbull "I know you want me" and other horrid cases like those ones? |
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Crazy Town's in 2001 was a good song, I thought???
yeah, thanks for dredging that one back up
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Not seen the list, but as a grumpy old (well 34) man I am confident I would agree with the whole list, as I think about 80% of the songs from the last decade were equally the worst.
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very good list...wheres the fast food rockerss???? were they there? :S
i do like singing hoobastank on singstar though
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That song was a truly tragic moment for musical history
