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Worst album purchased

mustangspeed2006

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I apologise beforehand for if this has been done in the past on here.

What is the worst album you have ever bought?
 

DrDeath

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The much hyped 'Zoology' by U2 was utter sh*te.
 

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Cut the crap, by the Clash. Alright, I didn't actually buy it, but heard it first and was really disappointed.
 

Jason H

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The much hyped 'Zoology' by U2 was utter sh*te.
So hyped that I (a borderline fanatical U2 fan until recently) have never heard of it! Presume you mean "Zooropa"? IMO that's a cracking album.

The last U2 album would be up there in this category - sounded like they phoned it in.

"As Is Now" by Paul Weller. A return to form, the critics said. "B*ll*cks", I replied.

I was very disappointed with the first Bloc Party album - having enjoyed the singles I found the rest of the album totally dull.
 

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Cut the crap, by the Clash. Alright, I didn't actually buy it, but heard it first and was really disappointed.

Yes, it`s a very poor album except for 'This Is England'. After that track on the album, you might as well switch it off.

Forgot to say mine, which is Andrew W.K 'I Get Wet'. How he got a record deal is beyond me.
 

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New Kids on the Block cant remember its name. They never reached the dizzy heights i thought they would.
 

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Right said Fred. Can't remember the name. (it's probably the only one anyway).

I should've sold it to GJW when he kept on about wanting to buy it from me.
 

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I remember as a bleary eyed school child i purchased a copy of 'Animals' by a band named Heart. I bought it because i liked the song alone. It was so bad i can't recall anything else about it. Despite this i still like the song alone....I have no excuse or reason as to why.
 

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Standing on the Shoulders of Giants or Heathen Chemistry by Oasis...
 

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Jason, I stand corrected, it was indeed 'Zooropa' by U2.

Anything by The Jam, or Paul Weller would have to be up there also.:D
 
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