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don't be no bojangles
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Wales
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Everyone has one...that one album that you bought in a (possibly drunken) state of shameless buffoonery and now have staring at you from between your more favoured albums every time you observe your collection. You can't bare to part with it...nor can you bare to listen to it...it haunts your dreams and your waking thoughts...it is inside your very soul...stuck on repeat...a curse..
Mine is without a doubt Origin of Symmetry by Muse. For being a shameless bore of an album, with "Citizen Erased" as its only saving grace. What's yours?
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Cardboard Box Realtor
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Hobb's End
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Back in 2001 when I was still figuring out what I liked I bought Papa Roach's debut album Infest (2000) on the assumption that all metal was nu metal. I got about halfway home before I turned around and took it back to the used record store. I only got $5 for it ($5 more than it deserves) but unfortunately I didn't have enough money to get something new so I walked away with a loss, but at least I didn't have that album stinking up my collection.
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Mate, Spawn & Die
Join Date: May 2007
Location: The Rapping Community
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Music Addict
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Tacoma, WA
Posts: 299
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Liz Phair's whitechocolatespaceegg...simply put, I overestimated the amount of Liz Phair I needed in my life. It's alright but it's so 'alright' that I rarely end up putting it on. I don't have that problem very often after buying albums, so it has always bugged me! I bought it new because I liked her previous albums well enough but was severely disappointed. I'll never get that eight dollars back!
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nothing
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: everywhere
Posts: 4,315
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![]() ![]() This balladeering river of post-grunge poo retroactively tainted the majority of Soundgarden's catalog to my ears until a few years ago, especially their later stuff. Aside from two tracks (Never the Machine Forever / Applebite) I honestly couldn't listen to Down on the Upside for years because of it. |
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killedmyraindog
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
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nothing
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: everywhere
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It wasn't horrible but that's still the nicest thing I can say about that song. I'll admit I listened to it more than a few times when it first came out but the album has not aged well to my ears. If a random tune comes up now I find myself wondering - what the hell is this Michael Bolton sounding sh!t on my computer?
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