What band, artist, or song do you enjoy listening to that is widely disliked?

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Duran Duran rules so hard I didn't know people don't like them

They were really easy to hate back in the day. They've withstood the test of time though.

John Taylor is so underrated as a bassist. He was amazing in that band.

People hate Duran Duran??

I didn't know Duran Duran was even disliked lmao

Been listening to Rio by DD as inspiration for a writing piece, and it's a pretty good song imo

Come Undone is one of the coolest songs I've ever heard. I've never been able to figure out if it's about living in the closet though. The lyrics could be interpreted as such, and the video definitely reinforces that concept.

People hate Duran Duran? My mum LOVES them. I like a few of their songs.

I only found out a few years ago that Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm by Crash Test Dummies was commonly regarded as one of the worst songs of the 90s, but it reminds me of middle school and summers at the pool. Same with Sex And Candy by Marcy Playground.

The other day I heard sex and candy for the first time in ages. I got immediate nostalgia. The song has a GREAT hook and I totally see why middle school me liked it. Sex. Candy. Cool vibe.

But hearing it now, i quickly realized the lyrics aren’t mysterious/poetic. They are meaningless and had nothing to say except repeating the chorus over and over and over because the words sound good together.

You should give the album a try. It's really good.

Which album? The Marcy’s playground one or crash test dummies?

Marcy Playground. Oddly enough, there's another comment on this thread about them that I replied to as well.

I’ve been on an 80s and early 90s kick lately, revisiting music from my childhood. I’ll add that to my list. Thanks!

What!? Mmm Mmm Mmm is a great song! Who says it's not!? Give me their name, number and address.

Once you get past their boring singles, Nickelback isn't all that bad.

I don't think there's that many people who dislike Nickelback. It just became trendy to dislike them, so people jumped on the bandwagon, regardless of whether they actually cared either way.

Nailed it - it became trendy to dislike Nickelback, Imagine Dragons and the likes

My parents took us to one of their concerts in like 2008. They were surprisingly good live.

I tried because so many of my friends dig them. I just can't get past the songs that seem like they're written with a rhyming dictionary and they're full of teeny bopper cliches. I love the guitar tone and some of the riffs but I just can't get past those dumbass lyrics.

I’ll say it, I like Imagine Dragons. They have some great songs, they just also have some radio rock drivel (oh god Thunder is bad). Also, I saw them live back in 2013 and it’s one of the best concerts I’ve been to.

In 2022, they were my then-12-year-old child’s favorite band, so I took the kiddo to see the band in Milwaukee. Holy shit, they put on a FANTASTIC concert.

My wife discovered them about idk... 6 years ago? She was crazy about their music. She listened to it all the time, and put the music videos on our home theater. Then out of nowhere she suddenly decided that she hates them. She still hates them to this day. I think it might be because their music is so repetitive that it sounds catchy at first and then gets really annoying. Whatever the reason, they cultivated a super fan and then lost her all within a couple of months.

Unfortunately they became a bit annoying after a bit but looking back, they've put out some fantastic tracks that are hard not to groove to

Kinda like Nickelback. How can you not enjoy Rockstar

I like them, too. I only recently learned that we're not supposed to, for some reason. shrug I enjoy a good bit of their music.

It baffles me why anyone doesn’t like them. I’m 42 and didn’t know I wasn’t supposed to like them.

You could play me 10 random songs from my playlist and I could maybe name the artist of one of them. I'm so hipster even I don't know the bands I'm listening to.

That's the problem with autogenerated playlists. I really like it, but can't remember the names of the bands - especially since half of them are Cyrillic.

I don't know, that's what I like about my playlist. No loyalties. If I like it, it's in. From rap to classical I got it! Maybe even a few country songs, but those are the very rare for me.

Whenever I play shoegaze music it tends to upset my family.

Slowdive is one of the greatest bands ever

Need a new family who can appreciate a perfectly honed use of a delay pedal.

Zappa.

Those who are into his music are really into it, and those who aren't generally really dislike it.

I'd argue with you about people disliking his music, but I'm moving to Montana soon. Gonna be a dental floss tycoon.

I actually like Nickelback and Matchbox 20.

My Highschool Girlfriend was a huge Matchbox 20 fan, so I took her to one of their concerts. I gotta say, I was impressed. They do a great show.

Me too! They were kind of a band that was assembled by a recording label too. They've an interesting and atypical history.

Is Matchbox 20 supposed to be a band that people hate? I'm familiar with the Nickelback hate, but I've never heard anything bad about Matchbox 20.

Coldplay had some good ones

Coldplay is among my favorite bands, absolutely agree there

A lot of people criticize the direction they've taken recently, and while I don't keep up with their newest releases, Viva la Vida is still one of my favorite songs. And other tracks like Paradise, Sky Full of Stars, etc. will always be fun for me to listen to as well

I see people hate on Imagine Dragons, Creed, and Nickelback (though the latter two not so much recently)... I like these bands.

Nickelback is good, especially the early music. Imagine Dragons is similar in that they both are kinda hated because their music is really mainstream and accessible, which is in my opinion a pretty weird reason to hate the bands.

I can understand hating something because it's overplayed and you've heard it so much that it just makes your skin crawl.

I have that with Queen's Radio Ga Ga. When I was working on a cruise ship at 19, I boarded while it was still being constructed and out of the 2 weeks it was in drydock before we set sail, 1 of them was spent testing the PA system by playing that song, on loop, 24/7 for a week straight with no breaks. It was psychological torture. I liked the song at first; never heard it until that. But now, I want to punch a thousand babies if I hear it.

Nickelback, although I barely listen to them anymore because my music taste changed

I think a lot of people got burnt out on sex and candy, but Marcy playground's first two albums are legitimately fantastic. I didn't even get into them until like 2018

I had that album when Sex and Candy was popular and I loved it as an early teen. I didn't register to it until probably 10+ years later, but it's damn good. I them quickly picked up all their music released after that and it's great, too.

Got to see them live in a small venue back in 2012 or so and they were great.

Sex and Candy got overplayed so much on radio, it was everywhere. I remember mom switching radio station because it came on like twice in the same hour and the station she fliped to was playing it as well.

There were so many good songs just ran into the ground like that.

I’m not sure how many bands even sit in the widely known and also disliked by most Venn diagram. The only example I can even think of is Phish, which I can’t stand but I know a guy who lives his whole life around their touring schedule.

Phish is a weird one. When I listen to a whole record it kind of all sounds like one long song. An experimental variation on the theme. But live.... Holy s***. I'll go see him anytime they're close.

I’m a bit fan of the Red Hot Chili Peppers and really anything John Frusciante or Josh Klinghoffrr

Who the hell dislikes RHCP??

You would be surprised. They seem to be a very love them or hate them type of band. They were pretty wild in the early days too (pre cali), so had some bad press during a lot of the me too/cancel culture thing.

I’m a huge fan of Frusciante. Like he’s basically the reason I learned anything on guitar.

I do, I remember I once hitchhiked across Europe and my ride put on Stadium Arcadium. I almost died. And when it was over, the real surprise came. It's a double CD.

I think RHCP is the best musical example of 'Awful taste, great execution' (for me). Good musicians, but it makes my fucking skin crawl.

Been listening to more of them recently, and songs like Dark Necessities have been stuck in my head lmao

Freaky Styley was the RHCP album that bridged rock and funk for me. It's produced by George Clinton (he's even lead vox on a track). Now I salivate over Parliament/Funkadelic and my friends think I'm crazy.

I miss when RHCP was funky.

Yertle the mf'in turtle

I legit have videos of my kids reacting to that song and stopping, freaking out and dancing their toddler asses off.

That kid had a case of toddler rock

For sure. It’s one of those I would love to share. But I have a thing about not putting my kids on the internet.

What? They're still funky, always have been.

They definately have phases. Like By the way was clearly more 50s , Beatles and do wop insipired than funk. Klinghoffer were definately less funky overall too, except dark necessities did have a few solid tracks.

Yes I see what you're saying, but the bass on all of their albums still has slap and funk to it. I guess a lot of it is what the other musicians are doing and how Keidis sings the song. Go Robot is funky as heck. I love that song.

Edited because Gboard is getting stupid all the time lately

Agree. So is Sick Love. Same with their recent albums, which are much more funky than even Dark Necessities.

Freaky Styley is a fucking great album! I don't recall the track with George Clinton as lead singer though, do you mean that if you want me to stay demo?

George Clinton is singing on Hollywood, at the very least.

Edit: Hollywood (Africa), sorry it's been a bit :) It's also confirmed in Clinton's book, Yo George Ain't That Funkin Kinda Hard On You. Apparently some tracks therein were unused Parliament tracks -- RHCP were big fans.

In fact, here they are playing with Parliament (near the end), e.g. @1:20:00 on Cosmic Slop.

Edit #2: George Clinton also reprises the "Holly would, if Holly could" stuff on his solo track Hollywood, off of 1993's Hey Man, Smell My Finger (which is a fire album regardless of name).

OK, I think I understand what you mean, for me it sounded more like George Clinton was a background singer, but you can definitely hear him louder in some parts. Thanks for posting those sources, I think I'm going to listen to P-Funk now.

George is definitely singing alone as the song starts. Once you hear some more P-Funk, his voice is easy to recognize. There's also a few cues he does all the time (e.g. the "well all right" the song starts with).

Technically it's a duet.

I don't think RHCP are widely disliked. They've been at the top of radio playlists for decades, they're incredibly popular, and they sell out major venues every time they tour. RHCP is bad ass. Anyone who dislikes them probably also dislikes being happy.

I listen to a lot of stuff that would be widely disliked if it were widely heard. Extremely dissonant, abstract, and harsh avant-garde metal is for very few people. It's hard to describe it without sounding like a dopey elitist type, but I just like caustic, hostile, and often formless stuff.

Modern day Smashing Pumpkins. The community is very split these days.

I didn't even realize they were still around. Is the new music more hard rock, or more of some of the soft shit they put out?

The majority of it is softer. There's been a lot more synthesizer keyboard type stuff since 2018 or so. Jimmy and James are also back in the band.

It doesn’t help that Billy Corgan is a MAGA Republican.

Worked with Billy about a year ago on his wrestling program.

I heard him tell a small audience of people that he was, "Rock n' Roll."

The context was in regards to covid protocols, something like "I'm Rock n' Roll and all, but we've gotta do what the facility says..."

Not the worst in context I suppose, but I just couldn't get past, "I'm Rock n' Roll", falling out of his mouth.

My thread prediction was spot on. We all secretly listen to Nickelback.

The Spice Girls

I can sing to you (badly) every single lyric of the first two albums

The first two Spice Girls albums are great.

Signed, a metalhead

The Strokes - Comedown Machine is often called their worst album but, id argue it's one of their best

The Strokes in general are a fantastic band and there's been no album of theirs that I haven't enjoyed including Comedown Machine

Even though they seem to receive a lot of criticism and have a bad rep, and some people seem to really hate them, I've actually always liked Nickelback.

I've only listened to a couple of ICP songs and genuinely quite liked them

One of the few albums from my youth I can listen to is Anti-Nowhere League - We are the League

It was a kind of joke album mocking punk music and some of their bigotry and phobias, but of course people took it at face value and thought it was serious.

It's an absolute work of offensive genius and beautifully produced