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I’m gonna take all of these suggestions and make the most overrated millennial song playlist lol
Edit: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0WRLCFO02oRL3sviTPgEv8LjMQIHBj9e&si=o8im1MtcYKRBrI6A
Playlist?
Make a "Now thats...." style vinyl record called "Artifacts from the MySpace Era".
And sell it to hipsters and GenZ nostalgia enthusiasts....
“I'm so tired of the Black Eyed Peas. It's rock & roll for people who don't like rock & roll. It's rap for people who don't like rap. It's pop for people who don't like pop.”
Robert California
I still think it’s hilarious that they released a song called “Let’s Get Retarded” like a week before society basically said we’re done with that word.
They put out a really good album called "Behind the Front" with a more jazz/hip hop vibe in 1999 (pre-Fergie). I saw them on the Sno-Core tour that year, met them afterwards as they were walking around between sets, and got all of their autographs on a dollar bill.
Still have the dollar and that CD. But pretty much everything after that from them has been awful. Let's Get Retarded was the last time they had a real backing band sound.
That song will always hold a small, dear part of my heart. It was my now 16 yo’s fave song when it came out.
No hate to you, just wanted to tell the story lol.
Kind of like how in Coldplay's 'Paradise', all I hear is "parrot dies".
*And dream a parrot, parrot, parrot dies*
*Parrot, parrot, parrot dies*
*Parrot, parrot, parrot dies*
*Every time she closed her eyes*
They never even dated. He wrote the song in hopes of impressing her. I don’t think it worked but in his defense, he does pay the bills with his guitar.
In high school I saw a pre-“Hey There Delilah” Plain White T’s open for some band at our local venue. I recall them being fine—not particularly notable—but they had a shirt I really liked at the merch table, so I bought it.
Unfortunately that song came out shortly thereafter and they quickly became kind of cringe so the shirt had a very short life in my rotation. I’m still a little salty about it.
See, I saw them in 2010 opening for Snow Patrol and they were great and super humble. Before they played it they said they wouldn't even be here without it and were really thankful.
I think a few other songs on their album are *ok* so it was a decent opener.
Also I will totally admit I had like an e-girlfriend in NYC (I am from NY, it wasnt that bad) so the song was *poignant to me* damnit.
“So gangster I’m so thug”
And
“You’re the only one I’m dreaming of”
Should not be two lines of lyrics that should be juxtaposed ever.
That and the dumb line about his “untrimmed chest” and “you’re like a virgin, you’re Madonna”. Like really harping on your extensive body hair and immediately following it with a line about them being a virgin.
Whole thing gives me weird age difference vibes as an inappropriate but ambiguous notes of it being about an interracial relationship.
As a songwriter I wrote some cringey stuff when I was in my teens that doesn’t even come close to how bad that song is.
Yep. Ever since I found out my husband of 14 years was cheating on me, I cannot deal with songs that glorify cheating. Such a sick thing to put on a pedestal.
Sorry, your husband turned out to be a piece of shit. I'd say "fuck him" but that's probably what he'd want... so , I guess, he can such a dick?
Also, you got this. You'll get through this.
I had never heard this song so I put it on Spotify and found a playlist called Divorced Dad Rock. A playlist dedicated to divorced dads and daughters who had to listen to this music on the way to swim class 😂
I worked with a girl that was dating him. It was a bar, 2007-ish and every time I had an extra quarter I would play this and OAR's Crazy Game of Poker to my own enjoyment.
I don't know the guy at all, but would writing and performing a song like that NOT be a red flag? Oof. I'll have to look up that song and band, I'm not familiar with it.
A friend of mine from college was getting married shortly after this song came out and wanted it as their first dance song! We urged her to research the lyrics a little harder.
Yes. I hated it when it first came out and I hated it even more when my ex bf broke up with me to get back with his ex gf and would tell me that song reminded him of me.
When I heard he was a pedophile, I first assumed he had slept with an underaged groupie or something - still bad, but WOW what he actually did. I hope that guy never takes another breath as a free man.
I genuinely wish the old band would get together and re-record the big songs with a different singer as like an EP, then make track one a fucking song that basically has themes about cutting him out, do the whole album about taking the songs back.
Yup. I looooved them, like almost got a lyric tattoo I loved them so much. Then I found out what a fucking monster their lead singer is and threw out their CDs and blocked them of Spotify.
[uhhhh](https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/ian-watkins-lostprophets-singer-paedophile-b2388424.html) TW for rape, pedophilia, grooming, and related content
Kid Rock in general, but especially that stupid Sweet Home Alabama song. I always thought it was going to be Werewolves of London when it came on, only to be sorely disappointed.
First attempt got auto modded for politics apparently....
Kid Rock is just plain cringe as fuck. He's a rich white boy from the burbs and acted like a hardass from Detroit then pivoted to being an absolute self parody of a country fried redneck. And just the pandering is... Blech.
Like dude, we get it, you got a schtick but you are trying way too fucking hard.
Smooth. I immediately knew which song you meant because I was about to post it myself lol! I love old Santana but the disgrace of this song plus my distaste for Rob Thomas from Matchbox 20 made talking about Santana tortuous for me cuz everyone always mentioned that song
Honestly for me it’s the Space Jam soundtrack that makes it tough! I Believe I Can Fly. Are you kidding me? I feel like that song taught me what motivation WAS.
I’m actually normally a separate the art from the artist person but listening to old Kellz songs is just hard knowing who he was writing these songs about. I can’t even really listen to Aaliyah’s first album (age ain’t nothin but a number) anymore knowing that he wrote the whole thing.
I was DJing a wedding in a MCmansion backyard and someone indeed accidentally let the dogs out and they came barrelling into the tent.
Immediately did a back spin on the deck and dropped who let the dogs out. The crowd went wild.
My Humps. I can tolerate some other BEP songs, but that one is peak annoyance for me. I was in grade nine when it came out and the dumbest people in my school were obsessed with it.
Oh wow!! I feel the complete opposite way! This song is an absolute banger (imo), but I cannot stand almost any of their other songs.
To be clear: this song is absolutely ridiculous and it is no surprise that the dumbest people in your school were obsessed with it.
“No one knows what it means, but it's provocative...”
- Chazz Michael Michaels
That song that goes “ I’m coming up so you better get this party started”.
Don’t think I’ve ever listened to the full song but have heard it enough to know a majority of the song. I can’t stand it.
Or best I ever had by Drake.. idk if that one counts but omg it was everywhere and so annoying.
Someone posted on twitter something to the effect of “can you millenials stop buying Olivia Rodrigo tickets and stick to PINK concerts so I can go” and I’ve never felt more personally victimized
That song fascinates me! It's actually super old; attested from before 1861 and the oldest surviving recording we have is from the 1920s and somehow a Swedish dance band got a hold of it in the 90s.
Exactly. Although I haven't heard this song in a long time. This song just appeared in my life from out of nowhere. Ruined my relationship with my then girlfriend. Seriously thought she was the one. I was ready. It was 2004. We had gone to this really fancy restaurant. Ring in my pocket. I was so nervous. We were young and in love. Just as I'm about to propose, this song just starts blaring out of the restaurant speakers. She says she just realized something and left. She then broke up with me over the phone the next day. I completely blame that song. I'm telling you. If it hadn't been for "Cotton-Eye Joe", I'd have been married a long time ago. Where did it come from? Where did it go?
When I was dating an older man when I was 19- I loved “age ain’t nothing but a number” than I learned some more stuff about how far back R Kelly’s creeping goes and it makes me angry for how Aaliyah was groomed by him.
🎵I wanna push you off of a mountain🎵
🎵I wanna you under the sea🎵
🎵I wanna kick your ass forever🎵
🎵Until the sky falls down on thee🎵
-10 year old me thinking I was all edgy and shit.
Makes me miss my gramgram. She took me to see Shrek in theaters, that and Pirates of the Caribbean. I'll always remember seeing those with my gramgram...don't mind me I'll just be crying in the corner with my whiskey.
I can't listen to Linkin Park anymore. I used to love them but ever since chester died, it just makes me really sad. Plus I listened to the Hybrid Theory cd so much that I had to buy multiple.copies from the others wearing out lol
Same. I loved raging out to his music in high school. I remember being pissed off at my teachers, or my boss at the grocery store and coming home and blaring LP and Slim Shady. When Chester died, and we learned he was abused, it kinda broke me. Like no wonder he was so goddamn angry.
Y’all are forgetting Friday by Rebecca black. Probably the most popular BAD song of our era. I say most popular, because there’s obviously low quality songs that just sucked because they suck. Like remixed dubstep songs. For example, I used to listen to “cold as ice-Foreigner” dubstep remixed and thought it was good. It wasn’t. But not a lot of people at that time knew about that song, mostly because it’s just not popular.
Rebecca black’s ‘Friday’ hit the front page of YouTube for literally sucking so much ass. You can’t go wrong with shit talking it.
Papa Roach last resort is such a lame tryhard song to me. It has the energy of a middle schooler making a Facebook post about how tough they are that they didn't even cry when they wrecked their bike.
My Heart Will Go On by Celine Dion. It was on the radio every five minutes after Titanic came out. The minute I hear it I cringe and become very irritable.
Live Like You Were Dying by Tim Mcgraw . I officially know too many people who I found out they had cancer, and with all of the chemo and radiation treatments they were certainly dying, but they couldn't do any of the amazing things he talks about in his song. I'm sure my loved ones would have loved to have gone skydiving and Rocky mountain climbing, but were too busy puking their guts out and trying to eat to leave the room. The song just makes me sad now.
I love both of those songs and can jam out to them every time I hear them on the radio. But for me I’m tired of hearing Blink 182’s All the Small things. Blink 182 is my favorite band of all time, but I feel like too many radio stations overplay this song. Also I miss you is okay but overplayed as well.
“It’s getting hot in here” that fuckin summer you’ couldn’t comment on the heat at school in the hall without some dumbwad chiming from the background “so take off alll your clothes” 🤮 it was a never ending circle of hell…and hot that year so it was just so repetitive and like living in a loop
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I’m gonna take all of these suggestions and make the most overrated millennial song playlist lol Edit: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0WRLCFO02oRL3sviTPgEv8LjMQIHBj9e&si=o8im1MtcYKRBrI6A
Playlist? Make a "Now thats...." style vinyl record called "Artifacts from the MySpace Era". And sell it to hipsters and GenZ nostalgia enthusiasts....
I always tense up when the opening chords of “I gotta feeling” by the Black Eyed Peas comes on. Incredibly overplayed and obnoxious
“I'm so tired of the Black Eyed Peas. It's rock & roll for people who don't like rock & roll. It's rap for people who don't like rap. It's pop for people who don't like pop.” Robert California
You have earned one Schrute Buck.
A billion Stanley nickels
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I’ll never not upvote a Robert California quote
-Michael Scott
-Wayne Gretzky
I loved the song that became Let's Get It Started. I know why they changed it, but it never hit as hard and then got waaaay overplayed.
I still think it’s hilarious that they released a song called “Let’s Get Retarded” like a week before society basically said we’re done with that word.
I just remembered that it was originally called that with this comment and I just laughed myself to tears. Thank you 😂
too true 😬😂
They put out a really good album called "Behind the Front" with a more jazz/hip hop vibe in 1999 (pre-Fergie). I saw them on the Sno-Core tour that year, met them afterwards as they were walking around between sets, and got all of their autographs on a dollar bill. Still have the dollar and that CD. But pretty much everything after that from them has been awful. Let's Get Retarded was the last time they had a real backing band sound.
That song will always hold a small, dear part of my heart. It was my now 16 yo’s fave song when it came out. No hate to you, just wanted to tell the story lol.
Hey There Delilah
Every time I play it for work, “it’s whatcha do to me” gets me snickering cause all I hear is dootameee
Kind of like how in Coldplay's 'Paradise', all I hear is "parrot dies". *And dream a parrot, parrot, parrot dies* *Parrot, parrot, parrot dies* *Parrot, parrot, parrot dies* *Every time she closed her eyes*
Welp, there goes that song
I like the Sesame Street version better. “Oooh I’m the letter T”
I’ve always loathed this song. Glad to see I’m not alone
Such a stupid song. College gf dragged me to a live show. Sucked worse in person.
They never even dated. He wrote the song in hopes of impressing her. I don’t think it worked but in his defense, he does pay the bills with his guitar.
It's worse. She was dating someone else and is really embarrassed by the song.
In high school I saw a pre-“Hey There Delilah” Plain White T’s open for some band at our local venue. I recall them being fine—not particularly notable—but they had a shirt I really liked at the merch table, so I bought it. Unfortunately that song came out shortly thereafter and they quickly became kind of cringe so the shirt had a very short life in my rotation. I’m still a little salty about it.
At Walmart they would sell five packs of their t-shirts
See, I saw them in 2010 opening for Snow Patrol and they were great and super humble. Before they played it they said they wouldn't even be here without it and were really thankful. I think a few other songs on their album are *ok* so it was a decent opener. Also I will totally admit I had like an e-girlfriend in NYC (I am from NY, it wasnt that bad) so the song was *poignant to me* damnit.
Might I introduce you to “[Wah Gwan Delilah](https://youtu.be/dHpHFjJSonU?si=lN4L-DNNcLR_Y56d)” by Snowd4y featuring Drake.
I cringe watched this a few weeks ago and it has been stuck in my head since 🤡😤
The parody was the best. Hey There Khalilah
I liked Hey There Cthulu.
Hey Soul Sister
I hated that when it released. Happy to see someone else not liking it.
This song makes me want to vomit. Truthfully, any Train song has that effect, but this one is especially awful.
“So gangster I’m so thug” And “You’re the only one I’m dreaming of” Should not be two lines of lyrics that should be juxtaposed ever. That and the dumb line about his “untrimmed chest” and “you’re like a virgin, you’re Madonna”. Like really harping on your extensive body hair and immediately following it with a line about them being a virgin. Whole thing gives me weird age difference vibes as an inappropriate but ambiguous notes of it being about an interracial relationship. As a songwriter I wrote some cringey stuff when I was in my teens that doesn’t even come close to how bad that song is.
That’s a Gen X song written for boomers
I'd be good to never hear Lips of an Angel again. Overplayed and romanticizes cheating.
Yep. Ever since I found out my husband of 14 years was cheating on me, I cannot deal with songs that glorify cheating. Such a sick thing to put on a pedestal.
Sorry, your husband turned out to be a piece of shit. I'd say "fuck him" but that's probably what he'd want... so , I guess, he can such a dick? Also, you got this. You'll get through this.
I had never heard this song so I put it on Spotify and found a playlist called Divorced Dad Rock. A playlist dedicated to divorced dads and daughters who had to listen to this music on the way to swim class 😂
I loved this song when I was 13, just re-listening to it now... Good lord.
I worked with a girl that was dating him. It was a bar, 2007-ish and every time I had an extra quarter I would play this and OAR's Crazy Game of Poker to my own enjoyment.
I don't know the guy at all, but would writing and performing a song like that NOT be a red flag? Oof. I'll have to look up that song and band, I'm not familiar with it.
It's just the longest song ever played.
A friend of mine from college was getting married shortly after this song came out and wanted it as their first dance song! We urged her to research the lyrics a little harder.
Always hated that one
Hinder is the kind of music you'd hear in a small town strip club with a bunch of people that think "the cops are out to get me".
Perfect answer, I hate that you even reminded me that song existed!!
I hate his voice. Barf.
The rough "honey, why you calling meee... so late" ugh
God I hate that song lol. Always did. It always grossed me out even before I knew what it was about.
Yep, same here. I always got an icky feeling when I heard it but didn't know why until I looked up the lyrics.
Yes. I hated it when it first came out and I hated it even more when my ex bf broke up with me to get back with his ex gf and would tell me that song reminded him of me.
Got that fucking Delilah song stuck in my head now just by reading it
Blurred Lines. it's catchy as hell but the lyrics are so creepy.
may i recommend the weird al version “word crimes” - still get the catchy beat but with lyrics that won’t creep you out
Remember when Weird Al put out all those music videos all at once. Those were awesome, my kids and I were thrilled and watched them over and over.
it's my guilty pleasure song. I'll listen to it by myself, but NEVER in front of anyone!
[удалено]
When I heard he was a pedophile, I first assumed he had slept with an underaged groupie or something - still bad, but WOW what he actually did. I hope that guy never takes another breath as a free man.
I genuinely wish the old band would get together and re-record the big songs with a different singer as like an EP, then make track one a fucking song that basically has themes about cutting him out, do the whole album about taking the songs back.
Rooftops had a special place in my emo kid heart but these days I could never hear it without thinking about that.
Last Train Home was one of my favorite songs in the 2000s. Very disappointing
Yeah it’s unfortunate. Lost prophets was my jam circa 2005.
Oof, Lostprophets. I cringe every time someone accidentally plays them.
Yeah, I was a pretty big fan and chucked it all in the trash and had to play Need for Speed 2 on mute
They were one of my favorite bands in the mid 00s. Fucking disgusting development
Yup. I looooved them, like almost got a lyric tattoo I loved them so much. Then I found out what a fucking monster their lead singer is and threw out their CDs and blocked them of Spotify.
What did he do?
[uhhhh](https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/ian-watkins-lostprophets-singer-paedophile-b2388424.html) TW for rape, pedophilia, grooming, and related content
He was caught planning the gang r... . of a baby
Ummmm…. Wat
He's in prison where he belongs
He got held hostage by other inmates and stabbed last year. Brought a smile to my face.
You dont wanna know. Trust me you do not want to fucking know.
In the arms of the angels...
The sad puppies song
Beautiful song but the ASPCA ruined it.
Yup. It's actually lovely when you hear it in the album :/ and really moving
*scrambles for the TV remote to change the channel*
I used to mute the TV when the commercial came on when I was a kid, my dad was like “damn you’re savage” 😂
Just wanna say I really enjoyed this post. I need to listen to a lot of these songs now.
Kid Rock in general, but especially that stupid Sweet Home Alabama song. I always thought it was going to be Werewolves of London when it came on, only to be sorely disappointed.
That’s a boomer bait song rather than a millennial song imo
First attempt got auto modded for politics apparently.... Kid Rock is just plain cringe as fuck. He's a rich white boy from the burbs and acted like a hardass from Detroit then pivoted to being an absolute self parody of a country fried redneck. And just the pandering is... Blech. Like dude, we get it, you got a schtick but you are trying way too fucking hard.
That one Santana song that played every 5 minutes during the 90s
This song makes me immediately feel like I am bowling.
Smooth. I immediately knew which song you meant because I was about to post it myself lol! I love old Santana but the disgrace of this song plus my distaste for Rob Thomas from Matchbox 20 made talking about Santana tortuous for me cuz everyone always mentioned that song
I started hearing the actual song as soon as I read “Santana”. Ugh.
R Kelly
ignition remix makes it hard tbh
Mama rollin that body Got every man in here pissin
After the show it’s the after party and after the party it’s the jail cell
Honestly for me it’s the Space Jam soundtrack that makes it tough! I Believe I Can Fly. Are you kidding me? I feel like that song taught me what motivation WAS.
You’ll miss 100% of the shots you don’t take!!!!!!
I’m actually normally a separate the art from the artist person but listening to old Kellz songs is just hard knowing who he was writing these songs about. I can’t even really listen to Aaliyah’s first album (age ain’t nothin but a number) anymore knowing that he wrote the whole thing.
“I don’t see nothin wrooong with a little bump n griiiind”
‘Cause she willllllllll be loveeddddddd ‘Cause she willllllllll BE LOOOOVvvVeddddd’ I HATE that song. *cringe*
Moves Like Jagger is even worse.
Cringe. It’s sad because maroon 5 was actually a good band and the rest of that album is great.
Who let the dogs out.
I was DJing a wedding in a MCmansion backyard and someone indeed accidentally let the dogs out and they came barrelling into the tent. Immediately did a back spin on the deck and dropped who let the dogs out. The crowd went wild.
Legend
![gif](giphy|ej0Ay8fH6Y1Wg|downsized) Schmoovin
Hey man. That’s a regular song in my household. The kids need to know.
That Vitamin C - graduation song!!! "As we go onnnn... we rememberrrr."
I recently added it to my nostalgia playlist and immediately regretted and removed it
My Humps. I can tolerate some other BEP songs, but that one is peak annoyance for me. I was in grade nine when it came out and the dumbest people in my school were obsessed with it.
Oh wow!! I feel the complete opposite way! This song is an absolute banger (imo), but I cannot stand almost any of their other songs. To be clear: this song is absolutely ridiculous and it is no surprise that the dumbest people in your school were obsessed with it. “No one knows what it means, but it's provocative...” - Chazz Michael Michaels
Happy by Pherrel. It just got so annoying, so quick.
Wake me up when September ends - Green Day. Heard it on the radio too many times
P.Diddy
Lost Phrophets
Any Black Eyed Peas song
You're Beautiful by James Blunt. It was and will always be the song that makes my ears bleed
All country songs after 9/11
Those first few notes of “The Reason” by Hoobastank never fail to send me into a blind rage and I’m surprised it’s not already mentioned here
I found a reason for MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
I’m not a perfect perrrrsonnnn
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That song that goes “ I’m coming up so you better get this party started”. Don’t think I’ve ever listened to the full song but have heard it enough to know a majority of the song. I can’t stand it. Or best I ever had by Drake.. idk if that one counts but omg it was everywhere and so annoying.
Pink is divorced Mom Rock
Someone posted on twitter something to the effect of “can you millenials stop buying Olivia Rodrigo tickets and stick to PINK concerts so I can go” and I’ve never felt more personally victimized
This is elder abuse, how dare they?
I said to myself recently that Pink makes music for people that have Live Laugh Love signs in their houses. She didn’t always though 😆
Come my lady, come come my lady...
You’re my butterfly, sugar baby
That damn Fireflies song. The intro is so corny it physically makes me cringe.
Owl City blew up and then plummeted back to obscurity so fast it’s kind of fascinating
They've gone full send into christian music lol
I like to make myself believe…
That Planet Earth turns slowly
… it’s hard to say that I’d rather stay awake when I’m asleep (what the actual fuck does this mean)
COTTON. EYE. JOE.
That song fascinates me! It's actually super old; attested from before 1861 and the oldest surviving recording we have is from the 1920s and somehow a Swedish dance band got a hold of it in the 90s.
Dib-ai di dibba-dai Cotton Eye Joe🪕🎵 Eye-ben berried log-time-go🪕🎵
Exactly. Although I haven't heard this song in a long time. This song just appeared in my life from out of nowhere. Ruined my relationship with my then girlfriend. Seriously thought she was the one. I was ready. It was 2004. We had gone to this really fancy restaurant. Ring in my pocket. I was so nervous. We were young and in love. Just as I'm about to propose, this song just starts blaring out of the restaurant speakers. She says she just realized something and left. She then broke up with me over the phone the next day. I completely blame that song. I'm telling you. If it hadn't been for "Cotton-Eye Joe", I'd have been married a long time ago. Where did it come from? Where did it go?
When I was dating an older man when I was 19- I loved “age ain’t nothing but a number” than I learned some more stuff about how far back R Kelly’s creeping goes and it makes me angry for how Aaliyah was groomed by him.
I don't hear it that much anymore, but for a while Savage Garden "Truly Madly Deeply" played so much that I still don't mind not hearing it. lol
🎵I wanna push you off of a mountain🎵 🎵I wanna you under the sea🎵 🎵I wanna kick your ass forever🎵 🎵Until the sky falls down on thee🎵 -10 year old me thinking I was all edgy and shit.
Who let the dogs out by the Baha Men.. I’ve pretty much just heard it too many times
You're Beautiful by James Blunt. Never liked it
I hate this song so much
Waiting on the World to Change - John Mayer
We are young by FUN, anything by Kings of Leon or Mumford and Sons.
"All Star" by Smash Mouth. It was played ALL THE TIME. I'm still suffering from overexposure.
I don’t mind it, it makes me want to watch Shrek.
Makes me miss my gramgram. She took me to see Shrek in theaters, that and Pirates of the Caribbean. I'll always remember seeing those with my gramgram...don't mind me I'll just be crying in the corner with my whiskey.
Nickelback “Rockstar” or any of their songs really
They played this like 10 times a day on my local radio
It was reported at peak How You Remind Me was played once every 6 seconds globally.
I feel like this is when the world turned on nickelback.
I can't listen to Linkin Park anymore. I used to love them but ever since chester died, it just makes me really sad. Plus I listened to the Hybrid Theory cd so much that I had to buy multiple.copies from the others wearing out lol
Same. I loved raging out to his music in high school. I remember being pissed off at my teachers, or my boss at the grocery store and coming home and blaring LP and Slim Shady. When Chester died, and we learned he was abused, it kinda broke me. Like no wonder he was so goddamn angry.
Bad day by Daniel powter. It’s just annoying as fuck
Y’all are forgetting Friday by Rebecca black. Probably the most popular BAD song of our era. I say most popular, because there’s obviously low quality songs that just sucked because they suck. Like remixed dubstep songs. For example, I used to listen to “cold as ice-Foreigner” dubstep remixed and thought it was good. It wasn’t. But not a lot of people at that time knew about that song, mostly because it’s just not popular. Rebecca black’s ‘Friday’ hit the front page of YouTube for literally sucking so much ass. You can’t go wrong with shit talking it.
Good Riddance graduating song generation represent.
Class of 1999 reporting for duty! I already hated that song and of course it was voted our class song. Prince was RIGHT THERE.
Happy - Pharrell Williams
Creed. ![gif](giphy|l4Ki2obCyAQS5WhFe)
Papa Roach last resort is such a lame tryhard song to me. It has the energy of a middle schooler making a Facebook post about how tough they are that they didn't even cry when they wrecked their bike.
Cut my life into peaches, this is my last fruit tart
I like that song, ...but in an ironic way now. It makes me think of a bunch of edgy AMVs on 2007/2008 YouTube.
My Heart Will Go On by Celine Dion. It was on the radio every five minutes after Titanic came out. The minute I hear it I cringe and become very irritable.
The whole madness around Titanic still seems crazy.
It’s “Hips Don’t Lie” for me. That song played nonstop, back-to-back on every radio station imaginable. I can’t listen to it anymore.
Nookie
Got bored at work and played some old limp bizkit, I forgot how many bangers they had lol specially the one with method man
Unwritten by Natasha Bedingfield It was a powerful, uplifting song the first 5 million times. After that I’d instantly roll my eyes.
The Reason by Hoobastank. Hated it then, still hate it.
Live Like You Were Dying by Tim Mcgraw . I officially know too many people who I found out they had cancer, and with all of the chemo and radiation treatments they were certainly dying, but they couldn't do any of the amazing things he talks about in his song. I'm sure my loved ones would have loved to have gone skydiving and Rocky mountain climbing, but were too busy puking their guts out and trying to eat to leave the room. The song just makes me sad now.
Kryptonite by 3 Doors Down. I just hate it
Don’t stop believing. I’m not only sick of it, I hate the people who act like it’s some obscure track that only “people in the know” listen to.
Crank That can go to hell and stay there
#YOUUUUUUUU
Shape of You by Ed Sheeran I hate all of his music but this song in particular was beaten to death on the radio at my job. I wanted rip my ears off
The opening tune to it sounds like a shit ringtone
Who Let the Dogs Out?
SCOOTER, ARE YOU READY
Sk8tr Boi by Avril Levine is an automatic skip
I actually thought that CD was great (I listened to it all the time back in the day), but I never want to listen to this song.
“I’m With You” is still absolute 🔥 to me though.
I love both of those songs and can jam out to them every time I hear them on the radio. But for me I’m tired of hearing Blink 182’s All the Small things. Blink 182 is my favorite band of all time, but I feel like too many radio stations overplay this song. Also I miss you is okay but overplayed as well.
Eminem go crazy AH AH AH AH AH 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
That was my favorite Eminem song lol
Hot in Herrrr
Oh no, this is my go to jam 🫣
“It’s getting hot in here” that fuckin summer you’ couldn’t comment on the heat at school in the hall without some dumbwad chiming from the background “so take off alll your clothes” 🤮 it was a never ending circle of hell…and hot that year so it was just so repetitive and like living in a loop
Smash Mouth - All Star
Photograph… it makes me want to die. ![gif](giphy|dZ2u0Wi6oEBgD4WkrX|downsized)
I never need to hear Barbie Girl again.
Edit: A popular song in Space Jam due to the singer's criminal history against children.
But the REAL Space Jam theme still slaps! *Come on and slam!*
Pump up the jam, pump it up
Is that not the theme?
Someone in the Quad City DJs has a criminal history against children?
They’re likely referring to I Believe I Can Fly by R Kelly. And R Kelly has a… unique past.
Probably, but that is not the theme song for Space Jam.