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After their album, Philosophy of the World, was reissued in 1980, Rolling Stone suggested that it was the worst album ever recorded. [3] In 2022, Vice wrote that it was the "best worst album of all time". [4] It developed a cult following, [5] with fans including Frank Zappa and Kurt Cobain. [1] [6] Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends, Screaming Lord ...
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why is this on here? the article says it is for "albums or songs that have been considered the worst music ever made by various combinations of music critics, television broadcasters (such as MTV), radio stations, composers, and public polls", yet its inclusion seems to be based on a dislike of a relatively small number of people: one poll (of an unknown size only open to a select number of ...
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The Rhino Brothers Present the World's Worst Records is a compilation album released by Rhino Records in 1983. [1] [2] It purports to compile the worst music ever recorded and features mostly novelty songs, parodies and cover versions of popular songs, performed very poorly (though in many cases, intentionally so, either as a novelty or as a joke).
Imagine this: We have, similar to films, an article/list titled "Music considered the best", and because a couple of critics state in passing or with tongue firmly in cheek that Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music or Kylie Minogue's Enjoy Yourself is the best album in the world, ever ever ever, those albums would appear in such a list, alongside 20 ...
Best Album of the Year: Reggatta de Blanc by the Police; TV Programme of the Year: Top of the Pops; Best DJ/Radio Show of the Year: John Peel; Most Fanciable Person: Sting; Best Single of the Year: "Message in a Bottle" by the Police; Worst Single of the Year: "One Day at a Time" by Lena Martell; Brightest Hope for 1980: Madness; Twerp of the ...
The album appeared on The A.V. Club's list of the "Least Essential Albums of the '90s," [26] at number 24 on Maxim's list of the "30 Worst Albums of All Time", [27] and number 26 on Q's list of the "50 Worst Albums Ever!" [28] Vanilla Ice released a follow-up album, Bi-Polar, in 2001, which continued his artistic and career direction. [29]