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Hello everyone,
I am going to start of what's going to be a fun topic in my oppinion.
Each of you have heard these kind of songs, you can't actually call them a guilty pleasures, but at first they feel really bad, like the rhythm or vocals which sound so fake, but when you listen a bit more you actually find some charm in the song and in the end you end up like it quite a bit.
Share yours and have fun, I am looking forward for your "worst" songs suggestions!
My recent expirience is this song:
spotify:track:3fDvfix4VAHGI4p2QO3fUD
Great topic @MartinStoichkov!
One that comes up immediately is this song by An-Ten-Nae. It's pretty haptic in the way all these different elements are represented, especially those synths, but I love this song for some reason:
spotify:track:2UyYDzx2hGaNzBUVcpfzD5:small
Also, half of Blur's discography goes here. 😉
https://open.spotify.com/album/7ncc9tLrxYcG7WpY6Iijnc
For a movie lauded by critics and considered to be one of the greatest movies of the 90s the soundtrack is really cheesy. It's this really weird mix between baby marimbas, mysterious ambience, and a lone rock track. But it's kind of enjoyable in its own special way.
I like to listen to history-inspired music. I happened upon this album thinking it was going to be a good listen . . . but the music sounds like it came from a really bad videogame that everyone forgot about (why does this seem to be a recurring theme here????) But some of the tracks sound really good, if not epic, if it wasn't for the poor audio quality.
This lofi track makes me think of a warped/bootleg Zelda game for the N64, funny and offbeat but on point
https://open.spotify.com/track/1SVcNyAvvyl7FvlpYTG9jN?si=rV3Kx4alSRSbgk543JHQmQ
This one fits the same description, actually..
https://open.spotify.com/track/2NUXTF8o68SqFH1gSojb9U?si=Dc-6-Q5ATPOBQl5iUAkV-w
Though i love nu-metal/rapcore/what-have-you, it is debatable how well it ages
https://open.spotify.com/track/5OoqtpLlzMMJSi0CbDMtJn?si=J68LC4OLQaisSSuox42G8w
This answers the question most directly i think (if you actually find it to be good, i.. kinda.. do.. i think)
https://open.spotify.com/track/7sxMSHCZnqF8LPws8vgzhL?si=nJciFFU6S5eAR2o-9WqKBw
EDIT: another'n like Sense
https://open.spotify.com/track/3NjR44E9wSKrLoZRJ3hlEI?si=OVQA59vRQ964q4gww0Xbjw
I thought I was the only one, I'm quite relieved.
A while back, (I think), nearly everyone in my class was listening to the overhyped song, which at first sounded like earrape to me, the melody wasn't all that charming, but as I listened to it, the lyrics just got stuck inside my head....
Someone help me.
https://open.spotify.com/track/6EzZn96uOc9JsVGNRpx06n?si=0377309fc0814627
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