They were way overplayed in the Netherlands early on, plus one of my family members played their CD constantly at the same time, so I got tired of them real fast, and it wasn’t exactly my thing to begin with
I really love about half of Silent Alarm and all of A Weekend In the City. Lost track of them after that but their Tiny Desk last week was cool and I've been wanting to check out the rest of the albums.
menzingers are cool, not a band i really keep up with anymore but otip, rented world, and after the party were all big for me i like a couple bloc party songs. they were good opening for paramore. that’s about it.
Silent Alarm is still fucking great. A Weekend in the City is uneven but has high highs. A few songs I love off Intimacy. Don't really care about anything after that.
"Sweet Caroline" is it for me, but I'd also nominate "Rock and Roll Part 2." My brother in law has a made a case for "Happy Birthday." Basically any song that gets intoxicated people to scream with no regard for pitch or key.
God, "Sweet Caroline." Definitely on my "please never play this anywhere near me ever again" list. Others on my "most hated songs in the world" list: Shaggy - "It Wasn't Me" Jason Mraz - "I'm Yours" The Black-Eyed Peas - "I Gotta Feeling" Ed Sheeran - "Shape of You" Luke Bryan - "Country Girl (Shake It for Me)"
A collection of some of the worst available music out there, which I have to hear every single day at work
"miles on it" is absolutely horrible. it's vexing that "tipsy (a bar song)" has been on the charts for what 68 weeks now? it feels like a sentence someone passed down on us all. I could write a novella about how depressing that song is
Everyone on that twitter thread is just posting popular overplayed songs. I nominate the AJR song someone shared a couple weeks ago. They was true shit from butt.