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44.) Pink Floyd-The Final Cut Technically, it's not really a Pink Floyd album when you think about it. It's really more of a Roger Waters solo album. It still sucks though. I can understand Water's anger and sadness in the album (He did lose his father to WW II) but politically, it's incredibly preachy. Musically, it's adventerous, but doesn't work out in the end, and it covers material he covered in th past-and did a better job of covering. 43.) A Perfect Circle-eMotive How do you fail to make a political message? Do what APC did, and do a series of dreadful cover songs. Turning What's Goin' On? into a shitty industrial rock song, ruining Black Flag's Gimme Gimmie Gimmie, turning Lennon's Imagine into a dreadful Goth Rock cover that would embaress even Marylin Manson (who's done his share of shitty covers)-the list just goes on. Look, I hate Bush too, but this may be the worst anti-Bush album ever recorded, and that says something. Especially when that album ends up being worse than Limp Bizkit's attempt at Bush bashing. Seriously, fuck you Maynard. 42.) Roger Waters-Radio K.A.O.S. I don't know what's sadder-that Roger Waters left Pink Floyd, or that David Gilmour has done better solo albums than Waters. This 1987 shitastrophe is a concept album about a wheelchair-bound boy who tries to stop Nuclear War through his handy-dandy HAM radio. At this point, Waters hatred of war has reached levels of self-parody, and the whole album itself is so bad its hilarious-thanks especially in part to the involvement of the Radio DJ. A better title could have been "Hey, Roger Waters is trying to make a statement-again. What else could I listen to..."
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It was an 2005 EP that was meant to be part of a series, though that series has yet to be continued.
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You're the one who is always rushing to every C-Bacon post to call him an idiot. You're just as bad At this point, I'm begining to become amused by his stupidity, so no.
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38.) Frank Sinatra-Trilogy It sucks to have to put old Blue eyes here, but this album is worth mentioning on this list. This is an album that sees Frank delving into levels of bad usually reserved for Shatner. The covers (again with the covers) are pretty bad, but part three of this album is the stuff of bad music legend. Here, Blue Eyes tells us about peace and outer space, singing about time on Mars to saying, and I am not making this up, "Uranus is Heaven." Let's pretend the man never recorded this one 37.) Public Enemy-Muse Sick-N-Hour-Mess Age Sorry Chuck, but not even an awesome album cover can justify this one. Really, after Apocalypse 91, it's all dowhill from there for Public Enemy (actually that's not true-He Got Game is underrated). Here, they tell you the same thing you've heard before, and do it all in a way that's boring instead of though provoking, while the production-always a plus in PE albums-is definately lacking. If anything, they sound more like a parody instead of the real thing. That out of the way, I will give them props for not trying to change with the times. 36.) Stone Roses-Second Coming The Stone Rose's debut album is a classic example of many of the good things about Brit-Pop, and is one of the best albums of the genre. The follow up-not so much. Here, Ian Brown tries growling a bit, which is a real head scratcher. The biggest crime though, is the guitar work by John Squire, which sounds too much like a bad attempt at trying to be Led Zeppelin. After this, the band broke up, and Brown went on to a forgettable solo career.
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C-Bacon: Look at the Zappa quote on my sig. It speaks the truth. Honestly, why do we even bother to give this guy the time of day? It's like talking to a teenager.
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God, just give Mickie the Woman's belt already.
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Someone's late for the party.
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Lushus must be loving the Transformers commercial.
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And the teen girls go nuts.
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Holy crap, I sorta saw that coming, but still, that was awesome.
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corrected.
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Nice Rock n' Roll Express reference.
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Man, Grindhouse can't come out fast enough.
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For Gods sake, how many more times can Shawn and Cena go over the whole tag roster?
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Shooting at Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards Party
Gary Floyd replied to Gary Floyd's topic in General Chat
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School bans Myspace in school AND in home.
Gary Floyd replied to Open the Muggy Gate's topic in Current Events
Threads like this really make me glad C-Bacon will most likely never have children. -
School bans Myspace in school AND in home.
Gary Floyd replied to Open the Muggy Gate's topic in Current Events
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It really does...
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TalentPoint | Process Control Automation | Audi Servicing | Problem Remortgage | Personal Finance | MPAA | Cheap Loan
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Al Green-Call Me Ryuichi Sakamoto-Neo-Geo Jesu-Silver Scraping Foetus Off The Wheel-Hole Ennio Morricone-Exorcist II: The Heretic (Shitty movie, great score) Skinny Puppy-Too Dark Park
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While I don't like Horror core too much, I will say that if there is any poster here who I would choose to write a book or article on the subgenre, it would be Carnival. The guy's knowledge of it is impressive.
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Zombi-Digitalis
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41.) Current 93-Aryan Aquarians Some artists release albums so bad even they don't want anybody to hear it. David Tibet, who I think is awesome, has every right to be embarresed by this album. A dreadful attempt at synth-pop, the album is bad in every way imaginable. It's almost as if he and hid friends recorded this as a joke. If that's the case, then it's not a funny one. 40.) Rage Against The Machine-Renegades Yet another shitty covers album. Hearing Devo's Beautiful World and Bob Dylan's Maggie Farm get butchered is one thing. The real crime though, is hearing such Hip-Hop classics such as Afrika Bambaata's Renegades of Funk, Erik B. and Rakim's Microphone Fiend, Cypress Hill's How I Could Just Kill A Man, and Volume Ten's Pistol Grip Pump get ruined. These travesty's thus make it slightly worse tham A Perfect Circles also shitty eMotive. 39.) Yes-Big Generator There is nothing worse than a good band with a hit doing a failed attempt to capitalize on that hit. That's all Big Generator is. he band does see them try to go back to their old style, and it was a big hit, ot also sounds too much like they are conflicted with making another hit and returning back to their roots. The result is this album, which never finds it's voice, and ends up sounding like a lost cause. Cool album cover though...
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The ATHF movie is on AS! Oh, and so is Family Guy.