Submitted by Theobviouschild11 t3_11b1lpz in Music

Like a song that you constantly question why in the world they decided to keep it in when it’s just so inferior to everything else on the record. I’ll give a few that come to mind for me.

  1. White light - Demon Days, Gorillaz

2 Extreme Wealth and Casual Cruelty - Multi-Love, Unknown Mortal Orchestra

  1. Listening Wing and The Overload - Remain in Light, Talking Heads
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Nico1011021 t1_j9vdb2a wrote

It is rather the other way around but Kurt Cobain's album: 'Montage Of Heck: The home recordings' has some good songs among the most random stuff

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DevinBelow t1_j9vde6q wrote

Revolution No. 9

Look, I respect the hell of out it. It's experimental, and audacious, and the very idea that the Beatles would include a "song" like this on one of their albums is probably one of the things that made me first fall in love with the Beatles, back in high school when I was taking a lot of acid...having said that...it's just too damn long. It is the only Beatles song on any Beatles album that I ever hit "skip" on.

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Notinyourbushes t1_j9vdwyg wrote

Friday I'm in Love on Wish by the Cure. The whole album is continuing their trend as maturing as artists but that song is blatantly aimed at being a radio hit and a throw back to their earlier sound.

Not saying it's a horrible song, but the album would have been stronger without it.

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Cyanopicacooki t1_j9vf1rv wrote

Inheritance by New Model Army off Thunder and Consolation.

I was never a fan of Justin's spoken word songs, and this one just spoils the flow of an otherwise excellent album.

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WhisperingSideways t1_j9vi227 wrote

Miles Davis’ 1967 album Sorcerer is an excellent snapshot of Davis moving towards his psychedelic era, and the album is great until the final song “Nothing Like You” which was recorded in 1962 and features Bob Dorough (nowadays best known as the “folksy” singer of various Schoolhouse Rock songs) on vocals, and even at less than 2:00 wears out its welcome quickly.

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Fit-Friend-8431 t1_j9vngiq wrote

Houses of the Holy - The Crunge and D’yer Mak’er

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Malanderer t1_j9vpuf4 wrote

That one I can deal with, because it’s only a minute long and is clearly meant to confuse the listener, by which standard it does its job very well. I wouldn’t listen to it on purpose but I can’t usually be bothered to skip it. For some reason it reminds me more of a short cutscene in a video game than anything else.

I have more of a problem with its namesake, Honey Pie. I respect the Beatles for their understanding of British music history and their place in it, and their love for the music that represented that tradition, but I don’t need to show that respect by repeatedly listening to their take on music hall.

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DevinBelow t1_j9vra74 wrote

Except you're wrong, and that's okay. You're allowed to be. There aren't any other skippable songs on that record.

You could also just stop for two seconds and realize that it is completely subjective. Just because you view a song as "skippable" doesn't make it some universal truth. There are no objectively good or bad songs, or songs that objectively ruin an album.

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DevinBelow t1_j9vs8k0 wrote

I disagree. I think they should have ditched R9 and included Child of Nature, Not Guilty and Junk (and spent the time fleshing those songs out obviously). There aren't any other songs that I'd personally cut from the album.

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JustBoredIsAll t1_j9vswti wrote

I tend to skip them... But now that you mention it, Idiots Rule has always been pretty fuckin jarring and kind of takes you out of of the bliss that is Summertime Rolls and Mountain Song.

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easylisteningmuzak t1_j9vvaam wrote

That one pink floyd song with long name on ummagumma. The album despite popular belief is actually a fairly well put together avant-garde album being an aquired taste, but that one furry animals song is absolutely atrocious and will make just about anyone's paralyzed grandfather get up and turn it off.

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admire816 t1_j9vxtdt wrote

My World on GNRs UYI2. Perfect album until it gets to the last song, this piece of shit song.

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Mrgreen1138 t1_j9vydwp wrote

F/X from Black Sabbath’s Vol 4

Fitter Happier from Radiohead’s OK Computer

Bull Session with the Big Daddy from The Beach Boys Today!

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MiffyCurtains t1_j9vylzo wrote

Listening Wind and The Overload are great songs. Sure, they are very much removed from the tempo etc of the rest of the album, but still great. If anything, Seen and Not Seen is also an outlier.

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chadmac81 t1_j9vz214 wrote

All the skits on Crazy Sexy Cool by TLC. Kills the flow of the album and you can never play it through unless you like the sounds of toilets flushing.

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MiffyCurtains t1_j9vzexk wrote

I've always thought that OK Computer would have been better without Electioneering.

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ergmoe t1_j9w1o4e wrote

Lily, Rosemary, and the Jack of Hearts from Dylan's Blood on the Tracks

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hbxli t1_j9w1plw wrote

You could have said Fitter Happier

To me, Electioneering is to OK Computer what Ignoreland is to Automatic For The People. A faster paced uptempo political song that breaks up both albums very nicely imho

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Metallama t1_j9w4ipc wrote

Someone mentioned Automatic for the People by REM in the comments. One of my favorite albums, but I’ve never really enjoyed Star Me Kitten. Every other track is great, but that one breaks up my experience. At least it leads into one of the finest final three tracks on any album, Man on the Moon, Nightswimming, and Find the River.

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Ok-Leg64 t1_j9w4lop wrote

I agree with you on white light.

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HelloweenFan666 t1_j9w5rvp wrote

Rise and Fall, and Livin Ain't No Crime ruin an otherwise 10/10 Keeper Of The Seven Keys part 2 by Helloween

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jplee69 t1_j9w5ts9 wrote

LEPER MESSIAH METALLICA MASTER OF PUPPETS

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Due-Preparation5104 t1_j9w729f wrote

  • Bound 2 on YEEZUS (Kanye)
  • There Goes A Tenner on The Dreaming (Kate Bush)
  • OK and Meine Tränen on ZEIT (Rammstein)
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uofwi92 t1_j9w8539 wrote

The Police - Synchronicity

So many great songs. And then that charmless obscenity “Mother” comes on and I want to stuff icepicks into my eardrums…

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biderman77 t1_j9w8fwa wrote

Any Brad fans here? Shame is a nearly perfect album but Bad for the Soul is awful.

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Duganboy1 t1_j9wgofe wrote

Bahh you said album, now that is funny

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thisizusername t1_j9wjl6a wrote

Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral

Song #9…never have I listened to an album that I otherwise love but hate a single point in it so much…

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edgarpickle t1_j9wkfc9 wrote

It certainly doesn't ruin the album, but "Swing On This" at the end of Jar of Flies by Alice In Chains just doesn't belong there. Not at all. And it's enough to move that album out of contention for the best album of all time for me. Otherwise, the mood established by the rest of the album is a sheer masterpiece. But then that song comes along and shifts the whole mood. It's rough.

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MarilynManson2003 t1_j9wp4j1 wrote

“God Damn” from “The Stage” by Avenged Sevenfold

“Starfuckers” from “The Fragile” by NIИ (great song, but it ruins the flow of the album)

“Bound 2” from “Yeezus” by Kanye West

“Der Meister” from “Herzeleid” by Rammstein

“Welcome To The Family” and “Danger Line” from “Nightmare” by Avenged Sevenfold

“Dyslexia” from “DaDa” by Alice Cooper

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Quasar427 t1_j9wqz1l wrote

The Happy Song on Poet of the Fall's Temple of Thought album. That album is amazing, but I have no idea why they made that song. It is nothing like any other song of theirs and it is just weird. It's the only song from them that I ever skip.

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BeardedBassist21 t1_j9wrmfw wrote

By Myself needs to be removed from Hybrid Theory, fight me

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Tranquility-Android t1_j9wswde wrote

“Well It’s True That We Love One Another” on Elephant by The White Stripes

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StevetheVehicon111 t1_j9wwinq wrote

The song "Twenties" off Ghost's album "Impera" is the first that comes to mind

Another is Shinedown's "PYRO" off their album "ATTENTION ATTENTION"

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thisizusername t1_j9wy6qu wrote

I used to feel this way, a bit less so now. But still, there were a lot of options on the eps that probably would have been better picks. To this day, I can’t understand why they didn’t ask me for help on that.

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dunkeebutt t1_j9wz97y wrote

I don't know that it's a perfect album to speak of, but reading this post and some of the comments made me immediately think about how My Carnival feels so out of place on McCartney's Venus and Mars.

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AnswerGuy301 t1_j9x02q9 wrote

Neither "My Wife" nor "Going Mobile" are the worst songs ever, but they really stand out as trifles next to the other seven tracks on _Who's Next_.

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moderatesoul t1_j9x0cda wrote

Wow. I did not actually expect to see this here. It was my first thought when I read the question, but then I quickly remembered 'Get in the Ring' is also on that album. 'My World' is where Axl wanted to take G'n'R, and it's fucking garbage.

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Williams_Theme t1_j9x21kj wrote

Pinocchio Story on 808s and Heartbreak by Kanye. I respect its out-there-ness, but I really don't like it.

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astronomybovine t1_j9x4nqt wrote

Any Ryan Adams fans? Gold is almost a perfect album but fucking Enemy Fire sucks so bad.

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Elegant_Spot_3486 t1_j9xcgxv wrote

Action! Not Words - Pyromania from Def Leppard. It’s just so inferior to the rest of the album.

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banstylejbo t1_j9xeoq3 wrote

This annoys me so much. So many albums just have like 5 too many songs on them. Could have been a super tight 10-11 songs, but no we need to get to 16+ songs plus maybe some skits and of course at least one hidden track at the end!

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AVBforPrez t1_j9xf1cd wrote

"If He's Here, Then Who's Running Hell?" - Four Year Strong, Rise or Die Trying.

Not even that bad of a song, but the only one that isn't a super perfect banger.

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banstylejbo t1_j9xfmz6 wrote

“East St. Louis Toodle-oo” on Pretzel Logic by Steely Dan. WTF is that doing on there? Also why is that song on one of their greatest hits albums? The ultimate troll.

“On the Run” on DSOTM by Pink Floyd. This song just seems out of place to me. Total filler that sounds like they found some interesting equipment in the studio and decided to just monkey around with it for shits and giggles.

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LarryCraigSmeg t1_j9xfoch wrote

“Les Boys” on Making Movies by Dire Straits

My favorite Dire Straits album.

One of their worst songs.

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MikeFripp t1_j9xwpye wrote

"Twenties" ruins "Impera," by Ghost, for me. Amazing album, and then that song starts playing and makes you want to stop listening to the album.

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HanglebertShatbagels t1_j9y0l5w wrote

I thought, “wait, no way this person means the song I think they mean…” but you do? Big Man With A Gun? I can’t understand liking NIN, and this album in particular, liking Mr Self Destruct, and March of the Pigs, but not that song

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thisizusername t1_j9y961v wrote

I don’t think I’m the only one that holds this opinion, but far from universal. I personally think it’s the worst musically, and I find it grating to my ears. However, I also think that album is one of the pinnacles of modern music.

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culture_vulture_1961 t1_j9yiqmj wrote

Led Zeppelin have no duff tracks on any of their albums except Hats Off To (Roy) Harper on Led Zeppelin III which makes my ears bleed..

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