The ONE SONG you CANNOT stand.

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  • Super Bee

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    Pearl Jam- Even Flow. There are many, I just picked one.

    When I was was in high school it was Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, ect. Chains is the only band from the "Grunge" era I can even stand to listen to anymore.
     

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    I am not all that smart, but I know better than to click on that.
    If you actually play that video, yoko ono will get on a plane and fly to your city, get in an Uber, go to your house and personally kick you in the nuts!

    Because the verbal assault she causes on your ears is not enough physical pain for her!
     

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    It is nearly impossible for me to limit it to one song. There are entire groups I have banned.

    However there is one song that was so overplayed in my youth that if there were a situation where I for some reason couldn't change the station, I would find another way of dealing with it.

    That song is: "The Time of Our Lives" by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes.


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    CindyE

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    Pearl Jam- Even Flow. There are many, I just picked one.

    When I was was in high school it was Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, ect. Chains is the only band from the "Grunge" era I can even stand to listen to anymore.
    I've never cared for Pearl Jam, i guess because lyrics are kinda important to me!
     

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    I liked all the grunge bands back then, except soundgarden, they just never clicked for me up until Audio slave came along, I really liked them, so I gave soundgarden another shot and started getting into them. Nirvana was my favorite though, especially seeing them live, I was all about the destruction and craziness back then.
     

    Mij

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    In the corn and beans
    OK. We have a best song ever, what are you listening to, etc. threads. Now lets go to the dark side.

    Tell us your all time claw your face off shut the radio off with a hammer song. And the story behind it.

    Mine? Edie Brickell's What I am.

    I worked at Dunham's in the early 90s. They only had a 45 minute loop for their Muzak. So I heard the same 15-20 songs every damn hour. I already really didnt like that song before that job. Hearing it 10x a day really sucked.

    EDIT: ONE SONG. Not a band or a genre. This is much more visceral than that. ONE SONG.

    It’s easy to poo-poo a band or genre because it’s not your thing. I'm talking that ONE SONG that makes you want to leave the room or get a Forest Whittaker eye because you cant leave.
    OK, after a few days of thought it came to me, in a nauseating way. That’s when I knew it was my all time least favorite (for lack of a better term) song.

    Paul Anka, “(You’re) Having My Baby.”
    1. It’s Paul Anka, a Canadian ****.
    2. The most disgusting lyrics of any song ever.
    3. When the song came out there was mostly only AM radio music channels, the radio stations of the day played it waaaaayyy to much.
    4. Driving the country roads late at night with a few buddies, few to many beers, everybody is having a great time. Having Baby comes on, brings everybody down. Ripped the teenage installed speaker off the floor where it was stuck by the magnet to floor near the shifter, threw it out the window into the Wildcat Creek. We were mid span on an old steel bridge, the **** speaker hits a bridge strut and comes back and hits my 51 Buick scratching the **** out of it.

    That’s the who, what, where, when, and why of it. Now where is my BP med?
     
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