Do you have any songs/artist that make you physically ill when you hear them played?

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General Ken8 said:
SmashLovesTitanQuest said:
Every song by The Eagles, ever.
Any old "biker rock" band apart from Motorhead (yes, I hate ACDC).

And I swear LMFAO - Sexy And I Know It gave me cancer.
Yeah, I thought I was the only one on earth who doesn't really like AC/DC, I just don't understand what everyone likes so much about them.
But I can listen to just about anything, there may be things I don't like, but I'm indifferent for the most part.

Except one artist in particular, especially this song. The fact that it broke some sort of record for most views in one day for a music video makes me want to scream
Could someone explain what is redeeming about this song, at ALL? Some of the lyrics are a LITTLE clever, but it doesn't matter when you can't interpret any of it except "You a stupid hoe. You a you a stupid hoe."
I was about to say Nicki Minaj but... wow. I thought that not even she was that terrible. Now, I think I'm going to burst out in tears about the state of the music industry.
 

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Oh my god yes. I want to write about how much I disliked their music but I don't even know where to begin.

I don't mind LMFAO that much. I don't own a radio or go to crap clubs, so its not like I'm subjected to them constantly. Listening to their music though... its just a silly joke. I can't take serious issue with something that doesn't take itself seriously at all.

I think Dubstep is an interesting case, because if it was released at any time before 2000, a lot of it would be considered art/experimental music.
 

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No, not really but Taylor Swift occasionally hits a really high pitch in her songs (ex: Mine), and I flinch. Seriously, I usually listen to my song on a decent volume, but when her music comes on, I have to lower it or else my ears sting.

I tend to stay away from high pitched singers :/
 

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iLazy said:
No, not really but Taylor Swift occasionally hits a really high pitch in her songs (ex: Mine), and I flinch. Seriously, I usually listen to my song on a decent volume, but when her music comes on, I have to lower it or else my ears sting.

I tend to stay away from high pitched singers :/
I feel kindof bad that I get the same thing listening to Joni Mitchell. Amazing singer and songwriter but when one of those headnotes hits you by surprise, its not the best experience.
 

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the scissor sisters. god, that stuff makes you feel so......violated.
 

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Me and my friends have an agreement: love Queen, Bohemian Rhapsody MUST be sung if it ever comes on, but for the love of god, fuck Another One Bites the Dust.
 

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Bomberman4000 said:
Jimmy Buffet.

Well, 98% of most country music in general, but I get angry when I hear Jimmy Buffet. Living in South Carolina I've been exposed to country music all of my life, and can say without a shadow of a doubt that "Cheeseburger In Paradise" will be playing when I inevitably snap and lose my mind.
"F**k you Jimmy Buffet!" I don't know any of his songs, but this comes to mind. http://youtu.be/RbyWYutb7Zc

OT: The only song that I not only dislike, but feel genuine rage when I hear it is Matt Cardle's cover of Many of Horror. It is partially due to my being a major Biffy Clyro fanboy, but it is such a wet, dull and generally crap cover.

Biffy's original http://youtu.be/RbyWYutb7Zc

Cardle's cover http://youtu.be/Jovf4NL8IR8