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What Is The Worst Cd in your collection?

Penman6668

Dr. Jan Itor
I was looking for my Rush Chronicles CD and I found Snow 12 inches of Snow. So it got me wondering what the worst CD in everybody's collection is?
 
The Rugrats Motion Picture Soundtrack. Yeah......seriously. My ex-girlfriends kid left it in my care and it just never went away. Thanks for starting this thread....today is a good day to toss it. My best CD? Miles Davis, Kind of Blue......

Chris
 
I don't keep bad CD's. I'd have to say it's one of my rob zombie albums.

Best? Pretty Hate Machine or The Fragile - Nine Inch Nails
 
I have a cd with one song on it... the Veggie Takes "Pirates that don't do anything" by relient k... but is a pretty cool song :sidestep:
 
Spice Girls - Spice

Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go hide under my desk in shame. :nope:
 
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I would have to say that the one I would normally never admit to having would be the first Hootie and The Blowfish album. No, I don't have any idea what I was thinking that day, but I did drink alot in college :crazy02:
 
I like Van Halen, so I took a chance and bought Van Halen 3, with Gary Cherone from Extreme replacing Sammy Hagar. That fact alone should have warned me that it would suck. I serously think I would have been better off just burning my $20 bill.
 
All-4-One and the Backstreet Boys I think are tied! *hides in shame* (yay for keeping cd's from junior high! LOL)
 
I am going to KILL the reverse-credibility of all of your so called "bad cd's" with one single word:


Hanson.
:sidestep:


Its still somewhere in my house, probably emitting a strange glow and a creepy soundtrack.
I'm afraid to touch it. My mom packed it in one of my boxes when I moved and I think it's still back there in some boxes.

But gimme a break, because I bought it when I was seven.
 
Normally I'd say anything my husband bought, but he's been buying some half decent stuff lately. A rare thing.

Of the stuff that I bought before I met Tim... I'd have to say the worst was a knock off collection of popular songs by some horrible band who's name I can't remember. I get scared just looking at the cover. Makes me wonder if my best friend still has her copy of the New kids on the Block album that she bought back in highschool. Thank goodness I never sank that low! lol

Jenn
 
Normally I'm a pretty discerning purchaser of music but sometimes I'll just blindly buy a new cd from a band I've liked for a while to be totally disappointed. The last one I did that with and can't stand is NOFX's "The War On Errorism". Actually, I haven't liked the last couple of albums they've released, but this one really stands out to me as the one that put the last nail in the coffin from me ever blindly buying a cd again, ever.

Now, there's the bands/artists that I bought for one or two songs and hate the rest of the disc. These include Jewel's first 2 cd's and Sheryl Crow's "The Globe Sessions". I don't normally listen to this type of music, but I was in a weird Tori Amos phase at that time :crazy02:

The absolute worst disc in my collection however would have to be Killing Joke's "The Courtauld Talks". If you enjoy listening to the ramblings of a madman trying to explain his own philosophy of religion, the occult, and culture ad nauseam while listening repetitious musical noodling, then this is your disc. If you are even remotely curious or just plain sadistic, here's the transcript. You've been warned! :sidestep:
 
I've been trying to think of the name of it all night. It was a female singer, 1998, only had one hit, only had that one hit on the CD, the rest of the music was all different than the one I liked, and although I tried to get to like her, I eventually frisbeed the CD out the truck window one day.

Nanci
 
Nanci said:
I've been trying to think of the name of it all night. It was a female singer, 1998, only had one hit, only had that one hit on the CD, the rest of the music was all different than the one I liked, and although I tried to get to like her, I eventually frisbeed the CD out the truck window one day.

Nanci
Macy Gray?
 
For me its a toss up between Phil Collins, Sher and Eva Cassidy... Classics, but crap compared to the likes of Ozzy, James Brown, Pink Floyd, David Gilmour, The Cure, Pulp, Tears for Fears, Echo and the Bunnymen... And my secret love, a little Danish band called Mew. Seriously they make me melt :cool:
 
Pulp! I have that cd, but only like 1 track... "I Spy". It was on the mission impossible soundtrack. The rest of the songs are horrible!
 
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