What's a highly rated song you can't stand?

Iron Woode

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anything by Taylor Swift, Lady CaCa, Cher Lloyd, Pink, etc...

Oh, and the worst offender - Alanis Morissette.
 

pyonir

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Any and all versions of the song "Hallelujah" by Jeff Buckley or Leonard Cohen or whoever sang it first. Despise the song.
 

AViking

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Pretty much all Miley and Bieber. I want to punch all the teenyboppers in the face for making them popular. They're awful. Most hiphop today is utterly useless as well.

If you want a specific song right now it would be wreckingball. No question about it. If you would have asked me a few months ago I would have said the What does the fox say song but now I like it. Stupid catchy tune :p
 

SamQuint

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I hate Deep Purple's Smoke on the Water. My neighbor had a garage band and it seemed like that was the only song they knew.

I also hate the Door's and the 60's Beatles or any other hippie/acid/psychedelic rock from that era.
 

MetalMat

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That Umbrella song by Rhiana. One of the WORST songs I have ever heard
 

dank69

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Anything old. There aren't many songs I like after hearing them 50+ times. After 100+ I downright can't stand them anymore. There are exceptions, of course, but not many. I know, call me crazy.
 

OBLAMA2009

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i hate that "happy" song and that "ceiling cant hold us" song (they use it for a casino ad around here)
 

wabbitslayer

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Most of Bob Dylan's stuff. To this day I can't figure out what people see in his music.

Buts I luv it. I seez whatchyous a sayin, but I gotta muf on and tell you Iz gots a majur luv fo all da grate man songz lie he sngz n whennie meanz dem deep down inna hartz.
 

mmntech

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Most of Bob Dylan's stuff. To this day I can't figure out what people see in his music.

Him along with his fellow mumbler Bruce Springsteen.

Speaking of Dylan, I really can't stand any of that folksy protest music from the 60s and early 70s. Crosby-Still-Nash, Neil Young, Janis Joplin, Joan Baez, Arlo Gurthrie, Willie Nelson. Whenever Janis Joplin pops up on Classic Vinyl, nothing makes me change the station faster. She was just an awful musician. I have no idea why she became so celebrated.