Top 10 WORST Collaboration Songs In Rock | Rocked
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
- A look at some of the worst collaboration songs in rock. Whether it’s a duet, a band featuring a guest musician, or two bands working together, this list covers ten of the worst over different generations.
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"The View" is a single by American singer Lou Reed and American heavy metal band Metallica. It is the only single taken from the studio album Lulu, released on September 27, 2011.
"Leck mich im Arsch" is a song by Insane Clown Posse and Jack White. The lyrics are inspired by Leck mich im Arsch, a scatological canon by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (K. 231/382c), while the music is based on a canon called Leck mir den Arsch fein recht schön sauber (K. 233/382d).
"Hero" is a song recorded by Chad Kroeger (lead vocalist of Nickelback) and Josey Scott (then lead vocalist of Saliva) for the soundtrack to the 2002 film Spider-Man. It was written by Kroeger and recorded specifically for the film.
“Can’t Stop Partying” is a song featured on Raditude, is the seventh studio album by American rock band Weezer, released on November 3, 2009 and is their final album on DGC Records, Geffen Records and Interscope Records.
"Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. A cover version by the Flaming Lips was included on their album With a Little Help from My Fwends, released on Warner Bros. The song, featuring vocals from Miley Cyrus and Moby, was released as official single on 18 May 2014.
"Still Not a Player" is the second single from Big Pun's debut album Capital Punishment. The song is produced by Knobody and featured R&B singer Joe. The song was also remixed by Incubus, the song featured Big Pun's vocals on the 2000 rap rock album Loud Rocks, released 7 months after his death.
"Sober Up" is the third single from AJR's second studio album The Click and features Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo, although some radio stations play a version with AJR's Ryan singing Cuomo's part. "Sober Up" became the first number one song for AJR when it peaked at number one on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart in March 2018. Similarly, Cuomo had his first number one on the alternative Billboard chart as a solo artist.
"I Don't Wanna Go to Bed" is a song by Canadian rock band Simple Plan featuring American rapper Nelly. The song serves as the lead single for fifth studio album Taking One for the Team and was released to digital retailers on October 15, 2015 through Atlantic Records and WEA International.
"Crazy B****" is the sixth single by Los Angeles hard rock band Buckcherry, and first from their third album, 15, and first to hit the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States, debuting at No. 99 on May 6, 2006 and peaking at No. 59. It’s awful. Wifisfuneral collaborated with Buckcherry in 2020 and somehow it’s worse than the original.
Angelic 2 the Core is the fifth studio album by American actor and singer Corey Feldman, released on June 22, 2016. Feldman asked fans to help raise $105,000 to fund the album through Indiegogo, but fell short and only raised $14,982. The album was universally panned and has been regarded as one of the worst albums of all time.
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What do YOU think is the worst collaboration song in rock?
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I don't know what the worst collaboration in rock sounds like but I do know what sacrilege sounds like, and not acknowledging Into the Spiderverse as our lord and savior certainly tops the list. Only pagans continue to worship the old gods of Raimi and McGuire over the true creator of the universe Spider-Ham! May Peter Porker have mercy on your heathen soul, Heretic!
(In all seriousness, great vid as always and Crash's Josey Scott impression was priceless)
Get Naked by Tommy Lee, Fred Durst and Lil'Kim was pretty awful.
I HATE YOU! AND YOU HATE ME! you know what, you know what, it's all. In the family.
It's a lot better if you look at it as Jon and Fred goofing around in the studio, but as an actual song, whyyyyyyyy?
Oh, and every single Kid Rock collab. All of them. Even Picture
Lou Reed's collab work Metallica was a bitter disappointment, sure... but this tag-team with them is Migraine inducing: (For your viewing displeasure here's Swizz Beatz featuring Ja Rule and Metallica - We Did It Again)
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12:43 Ouch... Poor Crash.
"I AM THE TABLE"
*Botchamania intensifies*
Luke needs to pin this. lol
So that's where Maffew got that from! That's the one entry I can't hate. It produced so much joy
JEEEZUS!
Lolol
I DONT KNOWWWWWWWW
I was today years old when I found that The Insane Clown Posse and Jack White actually did a song together and the song was cover of a scat joke by Mozart. I don't know what to do with this information
Same, this is the first I've heard of this, lol
Go get tacos! Lol.
If you are the legal age to do so, booze and lots of it to forget this information. Don't take this seriously please.
@@toddthesweatynerdguy1450 I will just try to push this out of my mind. It's worked well when I heard the number one song on this list four years ago and was reminded of it yesterday.
@Conrad Nickelson they have some genuinely good songs but god damn they're so cringey with some of the shit they rap about. It's hard to recommend their albums to people cuz they'll have a few good songs but then a absolutely terrible song slaps you in the face and you're left wondering why they have a career
“I AM THE TABLE” ended up becoming one of the best and most well known wrestling memes of the current century, so Lulu was good for something
Lulu is good. It’s just ahead of its time 😌
Someone looped 10 straight hours of “ I am he table”. It’s on RUclips.🤣
@@yankees29 Did you just assume tables gender?
@@MysteryMouseketool wow I never noticed! I’m going to leave it like that.🤣
I honestly enjoyed lulu even though i'm not the biggest fan of either Lou Reed or Metallica
My wife is a HUGE Weezer fan. She owns all of their albums and those of the members' side projects, yet hates about 1/2 of their discography, and spends an equal amount of time poking fun at Rivers Cuomo and buying their unsightly merchandise.
It's an equation I don't think I can ever solve.
Honestly, I get it. Then again, that's also how I feel about country music. So much is cringe, but there are also some absolutely iconic bangers and/or classics. Whatcha gonna do? 🤷♀️
That sounds like me 😆
This actually sounds like every Weezer fan lol. I don't think you'll ever find one that likes more than half their discography
Every weezer fan starts as a weezer hater some just keep some of that hate
I couldn't resist searching this Cory Feldman and Fred Durst song... it's sort of like when you are a teenager and you are about to do something very stupid, and you know it's stupid, but you do it anyway because you have poor impulse control and immediately regret it... I regretted it.
Ok, I never knew that Jack White and ICP did a cover of Mozart
I also never knew I'd be typing a sentence about Jack White and ICP covering Mozart, and it NOT being a fever dream
9:12 Calling AJR brats is an insult to Bratz dolls
I'm more baffled by the fact that Hero was chosen for the lead track for Spider-Man over Stone Temple Pilot's "All in the Suit That You Wear" which resulted in STP pulling it from the soundtrack and adding it to their greatest hits album
All of this because the movie studio didn't like the "Spiderman OST feat STP" on the cover of the record. True story.
That stp song rules too
"Hero" really isn't that bad compared to everything else on this list
I thought the same. It's the only Nickelback song I unironically enjoy
Agree, it's easily the best song on this list and I unironically love it. I think "Bother" from the Spider-Man 2 soundtrack is leagues better but I'll defend "Hero"
It’s the worst one on here lol
Dude just h
Hates Nickelback
Ew.. theyre all terrible!
Apparently Simple Plan is about to make “the best record ever” and we’re “gonna love every song” according to them.
Oh boy
I'm already digging my grave from that statement.
I actually kind of enjoy a good bit of their stuff as fun, upbeat turn off your brain music, but yeah they’re objectively not good at all
Wait, Simple Plan announced new record? Fuuuuuuck. "Let's start new decade with a Simple Plan"- said no one
That's way too little quotation marks.
“Hero” isn’t a great song, but it’s at least an honest attempt at music. I don’t see how it belongs here.
I don't get the hate for it, either. It was, and still is, a good song to me.
Matt Cameron on drums too!
It's the cool kid answer. If you like either saliva and Nickelback you're automatically lame apparently
@@ilikeprowrestling I opened for Saliva a few years back with the band I was in. Coolest bunch of dudes, and super down to earth. They put on a helluva show. Got to hang with them afterwards, and got my shirt autographed, and the guitarist gave me one of his picks. One of the coolest experiences of my life.
@@UselessHumansMusic Had Tyler Connolly from Theory on lead guitar, too. The whole band was a one time supergroup.
i like that song "hero" by kroeger/scott. it's not on my favorites list but it isn't a bad song in my opinion.
Then may a HERO save you from the people who disagree in the comments lol
I was 11 when it came out & loved it. Lol but looking back it was super cheesy.
I agree. I like Hero. I was surprised that it made the list.
@@delusion_tk Because let's keep piling on the hate for Nickelback/Chad Kroger.
A Ravens and Steelers fan agreeing in something? Wow. Must mean that something has gone wrong in the universe lol. Fact is, this is maybe the least offensive anything that Nickelback touched in the 2000s.
Bowie and Jagger’s cover of “Dancing in the Street” deserves a dishonorable mention here.
Oh my god. Its the WORST.
As Peter Griffin said, “That happened and we let it happened.” The song wasn’t bad, but the video was just bad and weird and goofy and that hurt the song.
I instantly thought of that video when I saw the video title!
At least it was fun and didn't sound all that horrible. It may not have been the best but it's certainly wasn't the worst.
@@mjvajda the sexual tension between those two in that music video was a mile thick! lol
I saw Simple Plan at the Punkspring festival in Japan years ago. They were one of the best sets since they made an effort to interact with the crowd and did a lot of audience participation. Sum41 on the other hand just spat on the stage and played as few songs as possible before walking off. I still prefer Sum41 by a very wide margin, but at least Simple Plan came to the show for the audience.
I just saw them both on Sunday and the both crushed it(Offspring was good too)!
*_I A M T H E T A B L E_*
I think that remake of "Crazy Bitch" also says something about Wifisfuneral. Unlike his fellow SoundCloud rappers, Wifisfuneral never blew up. He never had a "Gucci Gang" moment. He still remains a relative unknown to the mainstream. Did he think that collaborating with Buckcherry could get him to blow up?
No one cares go away
@@KhayJayArt yet you cared enough to comment
Bro he’s actually decent
Wifi actually has some serious talent. Dude deserves to escape the underground.
@@KhayJayArt yet you took the time to comment. Hmm
Also, Lulu was the final album by Lou Reed.
Let that sink in.
Talk about a bad way to go
It has. I may not sleep tonight.
The Jack White/ICP collab was bad, but I love Jack White for committing to a crazy stupid idea. He really is the Willy Wonka of rock.
No. He's not. And neither is Johnny Douchebag Depp. There is one Willy Wonka and his name was Gene Wilder. He bad.
Aren't both acts from Detroit or, at least, Michigan? That's the weird and basic connection.
Funnily enough if I recall correctly, ICP didn't want to do it at first because even they thought it was stupid but after Jack White explained the absolutely ridiculous story of Mozart being into scat, they agreed.
crash everyone knows the rule of flannel, you gotta wear a Red flannel when the music sucks!
Yikes
@@Karmy. honestly i think green flannel is more grunge.
Welp, Juggalo Mozart is going on the list of “phrases that can be sung to the tune of “personal jesus””
It fits for sure.
I love it
Thanks, I hate it
Outstanding
I’ll never unhear it 😂
Simple plan literally only made one good song.
The what's new scooby doo theme song.
OH MY GOD YOU'RE NOT WRONG
I'm just a kid is ok
@@KaseyRacem lol no it's not
I'm sorry they can't be perrrrfect!
And also How Could This Happened To Me ?
Honestly Jack White reaching out to ICP is the most Jack White thing Jack White could ever do and I'm fine with it.
I still love Hero. It takes me back to my childhood.
i'm in 2022 and Hero still rocks. Nickelback hate really needs to stop, at least they play their own instruments
@@GoddessOfWhim2003and they are average at best and generic at worst
@@jesurenbnb and making millions doing it
I am the table.
You are the table.
Everyone is the table.
in the name of the table, the table, and the holy table
Googoo ga joo!
I can't lie, I unapologetically love "Hero" and the Incubus/Big Pun "Still Not a Player". Shoot, Loud Rocks is one of my favorite albums
Yes! Loud Rocks has a lot of great collabs. Xzibit/Sevendust - What U See Is What U Get, Static-X/Dead Prez - Hip Hop, Shootyz Groove/Big Pun - Caribbean Connection, Xzibit/Endo - Los Angeles Times and the Still Not A Player are my favourites!
The what?
@@slevingarganera8375 omg i forgot all about that.... thank you
I gotta agree about Hero, I have a lot of nostalgia for that era and by Nickelback standards, Hero is one of maybe two tracks I can actually enjoy :D
Sadly it's the only thing Chad has sung I like lol
I agree with everything on the list except for Hero and Don't wanna be a Player, there both guilty pleasures
Can we please get a regretting the past on Lulu? I know that's a lot to ask for but it would make for a good episode.
Sounds like William Shatner's version of "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" is better than this Miley Cyrus one.
Chris K and thats saying something
And that’s incredibly disturbing
@Jenn Farr 😂. If 2020 has taught us anything, it’s that reality is disturbing.
No fuck Miley Cyrus and Moby doing the vocals for Lucy
Bill's music isn't completely awful, if you understand phrasing.
Didn't Jimmy Page and P Diddy collab for the 90s Godzilla movie?
DismantledDusk they did. Not gonna lie, I kinda like it 😂
I was expecting that one to come up 😆
Was it a collab, or did P-Diddy rap over Kashmir and later get Jimmy Page to play along in some live televised performance?
The instrumental is dope tho
N K pretty sure it was a collab , i think Page plays guitar on the track as well as sampling Kashmir
I stand by my opinion that the first Buck Cherry album is a pretty good slice of 70s inspired Rock. Sadly, pretty much everything else sucked hard.
@Sam Adlam
Yeah I’m gonna have to agree. It wasn’t too bad. If some more care was given, I’d say it was a great album. As is, it’s still decent.
@@miahthorpatrick1013 Lit Up is their best song IMO
"Nelly can't make everything work with his name on it".
I mean, his feature on 'Cruise' proved that 2 years earlier. God, I hate that stupid song.
That saliva guy quote reading voice is hilarious and will never get old. '...Dope. Real dope...'.
I never write lol unless I really am laughing out loud. Lol.
I’m an old guy so here are three collaborations I can immediately think of that were garbage:
1) anything by John Lennon and Yoko Ono
2) any live concerts featuring Paul McCartney and Linda (Eastman) McCartney
3) the only album (thank god) from Greg Allman and Cher (yes they were dating at the time) under the name (oh god): “Allman & Woman”
Just shows you that love can make you do stupid things.
You have issues.
@@tammichenard1024 yeah. Yoko Ono has a great voice, right? And we all love Linda McCartney bc Paul did, but she was NOT a singer. And if you want to defend "Allman and Woman", you go right ahead. Allman himself calls it a piece of shit.
Linda McCartney played a huge part creatively in RAM, which imo, is Paul’s solo masterpiece. Linda was also an incredibly prolific and talented photographer, her book of portraits of the sixties is breathtaking. Yoko Ono was an established artist before John, and a successful poet. She is hit or miss musically, but look up Season of Glass. It’s beautiful and heartbreaking. Her physical art installations were also humorous and engaging. Cher has had a number one hit in several decades, which is a pretty spectacular and uncommon feat. She’s a style icon and a hell of a showman. Paul, John and Greg were likely attracted to them in part for their artistic abilities. You’re entitled to your opinion but it seems you might just have a problem with women.
Imagine is also largely considered to be a collaborative effort of John and Yoko...based on a poem she wrote.
@@Sydoku i can't tell if you didn't read what he said, or if you were too busy furiously typing to realize that you're making points that literally no one spoke about. You're going off about things we ALL know.
But hey, go off. Do you.
I kinda wanna see Luke do top 10 best and worst lists of Beatles Covers
Patreon requests only
Ooooooh, ouch. I don't think my dashboard would hold up from me banging my head during my generation, which Hillary Duff made uncomfortably cringe.
How many songs from the Sgt. Pepper film soundtrack do you think would be on the list of the worst? There's bound to be at least one, the album is hated (though I don't know why).
2 shocks I've endured in this video.
1. JACK WHITE collaborated with... INSANE CLOWN POSSE!?!? I wish you didn't tell me this existed. I have too much respect for Jack to know about this.
2. Rivers Cuomo was in that AJR song? I never noticed, goes to show how insignificant his presence was, and I love him as a vocalist.
One thing I haven’t seen mentioned: Tyler Connelly, the lead singer of Theory of a Deadman, is seen in the Hero video playing guitar with a handle bar mustache. The same handle bar mustache from the music video for Nothing Could Come Between Us.
Oh God, now that music video is just the triforce of suckage 2
Simple Plan, still not getting any improvement
No pads, no helmets, no balls.
God when I first heard of simple plan I really didn’t think people would buy that garbage
Usually I delight in learning cool new facts from your show. Learning that Corey Feldman and Fred Durst collaborated, and Durst wasn't even the most shameful part of it, was not one of those times.
I'm predicting Fall Out Boy with Courtney Love.
that better be on here.
rat a tat tat tat tat tat tat tat tat tat tat tat tits
no :(
I liked Rat-A-Tat :(
@@FatadayKorngor Why? It's so shit and easily the worst song by Fall Out Boy 😂😂
I love Sheryl Crow, that being said, her collab with Kid Rock "put your picture away" was vomit inducing.
I have to disagree. I love that song. It's not the best song I've ever heard but it's not bad at all. And hearing Kid Rock sing like that is kind of pleasant compared to Bawitaba
One of my all time least favorite songs ever. God that song was trash.
@zeroinfinityzero while absolutely horrible, I don't think I can say that's worse than Kid Rock an Sheryl Crow.
Good or not the album was good and still is today
I hate the song - it doesn't tickle my pickle...
Wayne Coyne and Rivers Cuomo are perfect examples of how bad it can get when rockstars have a midlife crisis.
I'm shocked that Mick Jagger David Bowie song isnt on this list
The bar was set too low for that to make this list.
That happened and we all let it happen.
Never heard of that one...
@@philatio1744 1985's Dancing in the Street a cover of the 1964 song by Martha and the Vandellas written by Marvin Gaye. Mick and David ruined that song. I'm surprised that Iman got with David after knowing what he did to that RNB classic.
I would say that the Superheavy Mick Jagger duet qualifies as the second weirdest thing Mick has ever done next to that, but Superheavy basically is Mick's secondary band.
I think "Hero" COULD have been a solid song, if it was done by say Shinedown, or the like.
It is a solid song. If Alter Bridge did it Luke would nut over it
Luke has a hard on for hating anything relating to Nickelback and Saliva (and Fred Durst). So his judgement is slightly skewed. His head probably exploded when Devin Townsend said Chad Kroeger is a good musician
Ignoring the people responsible for the song, it still is bland. It is hard to appreciate the bare-bones solo, empty lyrics, and more. I can admit Nickelback made a few good songs, but I would not say Luke is prejudiced.
I like the song, but I would also love to hear Shinedown's version.
That sounds _awesome_ !
Brent Smith and Saliva did do Don't Question my heart that was a good song.
Josey Scott: "so we tweaked it together" yeah they were tweaking alright.
I’m sorry, I can’t accept the slander towards that Big Pun/Incubus collab. I unironically love it
Agreed
I couldn’t get over how similar Jack White looked to Trevor Moore. I had to Google them to make sure they weren’t the same person.
Nickleback - Got Me Runnin' Round featuring Flo Rida
Fall out Boy - Rat A Tat featuring Courtney Love
Korn - All In The Family featuring Fred Durst
Asking Alexandria - Empire featuring Bingx
All in the Family was tight tho
And I adore the spanking new intro. Give a pat on the back to your SFX editor. He/she did a great job.
IABI TV I think Infinity On Hannah did the Intro. She’s amazing
@@FatadayKorngor ah so ARTV's girlfriend. Beaut
I was front & center in the pit at that Incubus concert you showed footage of. They might have changed their sound, but I will forever love Incubus. And if you want Kilmore back on the ones & two & a killer experience, almost on a spiritual level, go see them live. I have yet to miss a tour since 95'.
Cory Feldman having a music career makes me not wanna live on this planet anymore
Go listen to his debut album from 1994... before autotune was invented. 😈
According to a friend of mine he's the shit in concert. Still scratching my head on that one. The guy has great tastes so I was a bit caught off guard that he actually PAID to see that.
@@MDee-db7by why not? Guys paid to see Hasselhoff. Hes gotta be better than him
at least "I am the table" became a solid wrestling meme.
I still hate the Alicia Keys and Jack White "Another Way to Die" collab.
Worst bond song is die another day... by far.
Another way to die is by no means good though...
13:21 The Houston Astros’ upcoming season in a nutshell.
Lol 😆
Corey Feldman’s music video at Samwise’s mansion is...magnificent!
Must watch! Cracked has a great video on it
"The stuff in 2020 have been rough so far..."
Boy, if only you knew....
Pretty stoked when I saw Crash Thompson had the album cover for "The Everglow" by Mae hanging on the wall. I happen to know a couple guys in that band and that album, even without the personal connection, is one of my favorites of all time.
The hate for "Lulu" is quite similar in my mind to the hate Yoko Ono gets; complaints by people who aren't capable of examining something more deeply, while also parroting the same tired and trite memes.
I agree with all but one...I actually LOVE the song "Hero"
God dammit Luke, Crash did an hour long video on Raditude don’t make him talk about that song again
I'm surprised that you didn't mention Jagger/Bowie in "Dancing in the Streets" (although it is kind of in the "so-bad-it's-good" vein).
Lucky for you, the collaboration with Meghan Trainor and Charlie Puth "Marvin Gaye" was considered Pop.
"Rock Show" by Run DMC feat. Stephen Jenkins could have been a dishonorable, because seems a rock-influenced track than a rap-rock one.
Also, it's a "I'm-cool-as-hell-and-I-Preach-that" song, the lyrics are a bit cringe.
C’mon guys!! Lulu’s collaboration between Reed and Metallica isn’t really bad….there are really good parts along the entire album…
Wait Doctor you said my diagnosis is a really severe tinnitus…. What!!! 98% hearing loss!!!
Thanks Lulu.
I was only a young kid, but I do remember “Hero” getting a fair bit of praise back then. Seems it hasnt aged that well.
Thank you for uploading on Friday you made my day happy valentine's everyone.
Not sure if sappy ballads count for consideration, but I can think of a couple horrible collaborations by Paul McCartney who is a rock legend. The sad part is that both collaborations were with other legends: The Girl is Mine with Michael Jackson and Ebony and Ivory with Stevie Wonder.
Whenever I hear Buckcherry, all I can think of is that video of a bride walking down the aisle singing this song as the DJ played it ... and watching her family leaving in droves out of disgust
A new top 10 from Rocked awesome, I'm bound to have a good time for the next 19 minutes. Thank you.
Even tho Hero is a bad song, there was a little bit of good in terms of collaboration. Matt Cameron of Pearl Jam and Soundgarden played drums on the recording of the song. But he wasn't in the video, and who would want to be
The whole time I was wondering why All in the Family didn't make the list, until Seamless came and reminded me that there's much worse Fred did than try to "diss" my boy Jon Davis.
So, you're telling me that the voice of (movie) Donatello did a damn song with Fred Durst? Jesus Christ....
I'll go ahead and admit it right here....I still kind of like Hero. I acknowledge it's a terrible song.
Kid me used to the love the song so much. I mean I still listen to it, but now I prefer Vindicated from Spidey 2 much more
No, don't acknowledge it being a bad song because some hipster cheese dick says so. Its not a bad song, but it is way easier to get views by hating on it just because its the cool thing to do
@@olszewski422ify hipster cheese dick.
I'm gonna assume you're not a fan
13:21 my reaction to hearing AJR's The Click being certified gold...
Thank god I never heard the Flaming Lips, Miley Cyrus and Moby travesty. Didn't know it existed. I feel a bit sick now knowing about it. And Rivers Cuomo, WTF?
Hey, Rivers just can't stop partying. 😂
okay but hear me out when i say "can't stop partying" isnt even in the bottom half of the album its on
I think It should have been even higher, maybe #2.
Great list! And yes, God has a sick sense of humor.
Also, damn, Crash lost some weight. Lookin’ good, dude.
ALSO Also, re: Spider-Man 2,
THANK YOU! I’ve been saying that for years! Still unsurpassed.
This isn't Crash dude
@@CoffeePotGames Crash shows up at @12:44
Good job getting Josey from Saliva to read his quote about the Hero song
8:51
I AM THE TABLE!!!!!!! DUH!!!!! DUH!!!!!!
And botchamania happen
Pimp. Cup.
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I got a big ol' Weezy dick.
Matthew Cool and a big ol’ weezy dick needs a big ol’ PIMP CUP
Yeah shake it bitch. Patrick Wilson gets all the bitches.
WEEZAR IN DA CLUUGUGUGUGUGUGUB!
I liked “hero” but in 2002, I was 14 years old 😂
I actually thought “Hero” was good lmao
Same, and I still do
Basically the cool kid answer. Basically if you like saliva or Nickelback then you're the lamest kid on the playground
I knew it would be on this list going in, but I still think it’s a solid jam
Corey Feldman look like the guy from Charlie's angel and look like Eric Bana.
he is the worst.
the french version of I Don't Wanna Go to Bed is even worse
YES, THERE'S A FRENCH VERSION
@John Nichols the giving up part would make sense since the chorus stays in english
Of course, because Quebec...
QUEBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEC
The same province that gave us Arcade Fire gave us Simple Plan....
@@Tris_Crazy_Music_Stuff ...the chorus stayed in English?
WHAT'S THE POINT OF MAKING A FRENCH VERSION IF YOU CAN'T EVEN BOTHER TO TRANSLATE A SIGNIFICANT CHUNK OF YOUR SONG?!?
I screamed "Yes! FUCK this song!" when Sober Up popped up.
Watching Corey Feldman's "tribute" to Michael Jackson is really uncomfortable considering he came out and said in the last year that he was one of the many young boys m*****ed by him. :/
Rocked: The rest of the year now has a low bar…
Theory: Challenge accepted.
Hero really isn't that bad of a collaboration like the other ones on this list plus it also had theory of a Deadman frontman in the song as well
Despite being a diehard Incubus fan for almost a decade, I had never heard of the weird collaboration on "Still Not a Player" until I watched this video today. And after listening to it, I can agree with you that it is indeed like "peant butter and ketchup". It just feels weird, unnatural, and uncomfortable, as if it was forced...the sounds are chaotic and clash like crazy. The only thing that really made sense, at least to me, was Kilmore's DJing and turntable scratching. Everything else was like oil and water, and yes that reference was totally intended.
Was that you or Crash doing that Josey Scott impression? It was amazing!
Finally, a situation where Fred Durst isn't the punch line
14:39 You say, "The stuff in 2020 has been rough so far." It's June 22, 2020 as I type this. Were you challenging 2020? Did you not not believe that 2020 could get worse? WHY, why did you challenge 2020? Do you feel bad about what you have done?
Your channel got suggested to me this week, I like the content so far.
I'll admit, I liked Hero.
Spider-Man 2 (I think) also had a collab between Sum 41 and Kerry King
That was honestly a fun song
Man I enjoyed listening to the Lou reed/Metallica stuff. Almost not as just music but a sort-of artistic experience. It wasn’t super good, but I got what they were going for and didn’t hate it or anything. I mean if you’ve listened to a lot of Lou reeds stuff it has the same idea. Kinda like noise music. It’s the “modern artist throws paint at a wall of music” it may not be catchy but it evokes emotions, negative or positive. If you aren’t looking for negative emotions it’s not for you. No biggie.
I think this may be a similar think that Kirk Hammett was going for on his solo album. Instead of a genre, he calls it an "Audio cinematic experience." Which fits really well. It's cool, blending the modern classical ideas with heavy electric guitar
I remember being into buckcherry when that song originally came out. As much I liked it and the album I remember watching all the girls go crazy in bars over it and thinking they were all a bit cringy. The sing definitely didn’t age well but be interested to listen to the eeet of the album now and see what I think
Still waiting for that Lulu Regretting The Past Episode
Do you really hate Luke enough that you want to subject him to having to listen to that? :-)
It's one of his Patreon goals
I don't think I've heard a single one of these songs (not willingly or by choice, anyhow). I now feel like my life actually is going better than I might have thought earlier today.
6:02 Am I wrong to feel insulted by the fact that this was even a thing? That whole album sounds like an insult to the Beatles, and that is OUTRAGEOUS AND BLASPHEMOUS!!!
17:00 Is the girl on the left even actually playing the guitar??? I honestly cannot tell!!!
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...is it strange that I knew somehow Fred Durst/Limp Bizkit was going to somehow be involved in the #1 slot?
Same but I thought it would be All in the Family or Ready to Go.
@@yaboinosferatu3603 All In The Family is a “so bad it’s good” for me. And Ready To Go still slaps.
Your videos bring me such joy 😍
not sure if I should thank or curse you for giving me the knowledge of Feldman and Durst collaborating. It was funny, but wow, I thought that Corey would use his unique voice to bring some kind of interesting sound... I honestly think Stone Cold singing kumbaya was better