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Unexpected Bad Songs

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^^ does that mean Speed Of Sound, A Message, Low, The Hardest Part and Swallowed In The Sea you think are bad songs?

 

Because that would be.......... confusing!

 

I have to admit i dont like speed of sound, seems too much like clocks, and look at both the videos.... verrry similar!

 

:P

I was tempted to include the entire second half of X & Y in mine ("Twisted Logic" excluded)' date=' but decided not to. :P[/quote']

 

Haha I know what you mean :D

Me too... But my opinion on the songs change depending on my mood. Somedays they sound like crap to me, but on others they sound good

 

<-- :confused:

Coldplay- Hardest Part..

 

 

sorry kids.. but its true. I hate this song.. :embarrased:

 

Me too, and it's the same with Swallowed in the sea, I hate these songs :confused: :(

The grunge era. Nirvana, Pearl Jam... They all made bad songs.

If you want a bad Beatles song, Maxwell's Silver Hammer. I used to be alright with it but if you listen to it, twice or three times in a row, its just the most annoying song.

 

Yep. The worst song The Beatles ever did in my opinion.

 

Oasis - Lyla

Doves - Almost Forgot Myself

Radiohead - Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors

The Strokes - Automatic Stop

Jeff Buckley - Nightmares By The Sea

the new green day.

 

a huge deal was made about it...i think it sucks.

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