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One more to include would be American Dream by Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young. The album was made after Neil Young promised David Crosby that he’d make a new CSNY album if Crosby got sober (after a long string of arrests and drug/alcohol problems for Crosby). And with the end result; none of the songs worked cohesively as an album, the individual members leaned into their weaknesses as artists, and they tried too hard to sound like other artists without sounding like themselves. Even the harmonies, with they were initially praised for, were mixed horribly (they interrupt the peace of one song like an air-raid siren) and don’t blend like they used to. Todd in the Shadows has a really good video on this album, check that out at some point.
That song title shouldn't exist either, it's giving off some pedo and incest vibes. I'm kinda glad I'm not a Motorhead fan honestly. Ace of spades is alright though but I just never got into them as a metalhead. I liked the darker and harder stuff back then.
Sad Fact: Lulu was also Lou Reed’s final worked album released in his lifetime. I think we all wished that he ended his musical career on a way better note than Freakin Table music.
I’ve been wondering if Todd In The Shadows would do Thank You on TrainWreckords for a while. It marked the end of the relevance of a legendary new wave band from the ‘80’s, and I wonder if this shift in direction was brought about by the rise of grunge in the ‘90’s. Todd sure loves talking about the careers ended by Nirvana (Mötley Crüe, Billy Idol, and so on), and Duran Duran could feasibly fit that bill.
They had success with the Wedding Album in 1993 which came out after grunge hit the mainstream in 91. The band has said that they released it to pay tribute to the bands they like or have inspired them. I think it was just a bad decision to do it. Covers rarely do justice to the original lol. Perfect Day is the only song that actually works in my opinion.
@@BreneWilson Mötley Crüe also had some mid-ish success in the early ‘90’s when John Corabi became their lead singer once Vince Neil left. It was really when Vince came back and did Generation Swine with them in 1997 that really tanked Crüe.
This post has to have a Volume 2! There's: Van Halen's lone album without Sammy or Dave, Paris Hilton's 2006 CD, Robert Stigwood's 1978 all-star re-imagining of "Sgt. Pepper", Sid Vicious' "Sid Sings" (79), Kieth Moon's sole solo LP, The Clash's "Cut the Crap", any 90s Grunge CD from an 80s Hair-Metal band desperate to keep their fading career going, Judas Priest's "Jugulator", Ethel Merman's Disco album (NOT a joke! That DOES exist!)...
Back in the late-90s, my school did this thing where if you sold enough crap for the school fundraiser, you'd get to go to this carnival thing, and everyone got a little prize bag. One of those prizes was a cassette of "Hulk Rules". Hardly anyone kept it...I saw at least a dozen of them in the trash can when I walked out of the school gym at the end.
13:14 A wild Macho Man sighting on the left (OH YEAH), meaning The Hulkster wasn't even the best rapper on that stage (BE A MAN, HOGAN!...look that up if you dare)
Forget albums that shouldn't exist... A woman's whole music career almost ended before it began, and her debut album and hit song from it almost never saw the light of day. Long story short, Vanessa Carlton was discovered and signed to a label for a record deal. However, she did not get along with the A&R person the label set her up with, at all! She took a huge risk and went against her manager's advice by flying to LA, meeting with the president of her label, and telling him that she didn't want to work with the A&R guy anymore. 9 times out of 10, that would have resulted in immediately being dropped from the label, and she was extremely close to being dropped. However, music executive and producer Ron Fair was given a bunch of demo CDs that were essentially the scrap heap. The idea was for him to go through the CDs that would likely never see the light of day, and see if the label was good with letting the artist go and drop them. Among that collection was Vanessa Carlton's CD, and when he got to the seventh track titled "Interlude" (which later became A Thousand Miles), he was hooked on the opening piano motif. Once the song ended, he played it again. And again. And again! After replaying the track for an hour and a half, he called up the president and told him to not drop the artist because "there is a fucking smash on here!" Vanessa was set up with Ron, who produced a new recording of the song, and the rest is history! Vice actually has a good documentary about the song here on RUclips if you really want to check it out! But I hope there is a part 2 to this video... There are so many albums that you could cover!!
Great video as always! The Hulk Hogan album will never not fascinate me on how bad it is lmao As for albums that shouldn't exist, one in particular that fits the bill is Helter Skelter by The D.O.C.. After making hits like "Its Funky Enough", the DOC suffered a near fatal car crash. This crash also fucked up his voice BAD. And you can really tell just by listening to the album. It's been discredited by DOC himself, but it's honestly a miracle that it even exists. It's also a miracle that he even survived the car crash. Getting your vocal chords severely damaged would probably want you to quit music altogether, but that didn't stop The D.O.C. from trying to make a comeback. It's quite commendable
I listened to that just to see what his voice sounded like and I actually think he has a pretty cool voice but as someone in the comments said it would have been best for horrorcore.
Ah, someone else that knows of the meme known as Hulk Rules. I'm not a wrestling fan, I only know it because the individual that was my main inspiration to make videos did a review of the album way back in the day. I was laughing so hard at the songs, especially the line about always swimming with a buddy, that I torrented the album. It's one of those rarities you just need to see to believe, and that's why it still sits in my iTunes lmao. Also the Hulkster in Heaven ballad was actually written for a kid that died. Imagine having that tied to your legacy.
I think it's telling that my mom's a huge Duran Duran fan and played their CDs in the car all the time growing up, she never played this one once & I never even knew that album was a thing lol
I have always preferred Tears For Fears and Depeche Mode to Duran Duran. At least as far as gothic pop rock 80s bands that were inspired by "The Cure".
Quite a few Weezer albums could be on here. From the likes of Ratitude (with the now infamous "Can't Stop Partying"), Hurley, Black Album, Teal Album, and heck maybe everything post-Pinkerton, as despite the acclaim in gets now, Pinkerton almost destroyed the band as it got a whole bunch of flack when it first came out, and caused a hiatus.
Lou Reed's friend David Bowie said that "Lulu" was the best thing that Lou ever did. I'm not sure I'd agree with that but it has got some interesting moments on it. It probably should have just been the single, "The View (I Am The Table)" which I do like quite a lot. It's just a bit much to keep that going for a full album. It was an interesting idea on paper, bringing these 2 forces together to see what happens. It could have been better mixed as Lou's voice doesn't really blend with the music that well.
Hulk had aspirations to play base in Metallica according to the Hulkster himself, but since he wrestling's biggest liar it's more than likely not true. But he can play bass.
I am in firm belief that Made in Heaven by Queen should be on here. Innuendo is in my Top 5 Queen albums and The Show Must Go On is a perfect album closer and one that could leave the band’s legacy intact. But then Made in Heaven comes out. Despite having some great songs on it, it just seems to exist for the purpose of existing.
The only album from this list that I've listened to is "On Parole" (#6). I didn't think it was bad. However, I can't pretend that I actually *remember* anything about it! 😅
Blink killed the "What the fuck is up, Denny's" meme with their performance at one, so yes, that record shouldn't exist lol Side note: You should check out The Macho Man's record "Be a Man", it's just as bad as Hulk's lmao
As a 40+ year Duran Duran fan I have to say this: yeah, Thank You is horrible. Although it did give us White Lines, which is an AMAZING remake of a truly CLASSIC song.
Just when I thought that John Cena was the only wrestler with a failed music career you bring to my attention a album recorded by Hulk Hogan, I don't even know what to do with this information.
Being a cena fan I can say cenas album isn’t any better he has a few good songs but it’s definitely up there also I feel that Ivan moody should have put the mic down after putting the bottle down f8 has 3 good songs and the other album after F8 had 1
Hulk Hogan is a pretty decent bass player and Jimmy Hart has a gold record for his work with The Gentrys, so it's not like there was no musical talent there. The problem was that this was a vanity project by an aging wrestler who's star was fading and he was trying to stay relevant. They probably could have made an okay album if they stuck to genres that they understood and it wasn't done in the character of Hulk Hogan. Also, Jimmy Hart should have been the one to write the majority of the songs. But if they went down a more late 60s-70s rock road, it might have been okay. Hulk isn't a singer though, he's a bass player and as the idea was for it to be his project, he needed to be the front man which was always going to be a difficult ask. There are quite a few wrestlers who have great singing voices such as Koko B. Ware and "Road Dogg" Jesse James, so if they had someone like that as lead singer and maybe let Hulk sing 1 or 2 songs, it would have been a vast improvement.
Shall I add... Squeeze by The Velvet Underground (1973) It's like the Brendon Urie situation, but not really. The original famous lineup of the band (Lou Reed, Sterling Morrison, Maureen Tucker, John Cale for the first two albums) had all left by 1973. By then, the only member left was Doug Yule who was Cale's replacement after he left. Doug Yule made a bunch of songs by himself and I guess the record executives decided to release it under the Velvet Underground moniker rather than making it a solo record for Yule. It was panned when it came out, it's gotten more sympathetic reviews nowadays. However, many people still consider the VU's discography to begin with "Nico" in 1967 and to end with "Loaded" in 1970.
This is exactly the sort of music related content I like to see. Thank you for your service. Also, yeah, Duran Duran is way too silly of a band to cover other artists. Musically they're very catchy but lyrically? It's like Motley Crue Girls Girls Girls level of writing most of the time
@@jbucktheman that song is perhaps the exception. I just can't help but think about songs like Come Undone first. That is a song I very much like, but the lyric 'happy birthday to you was created for you' will never not be funny
As a wrestling fan who watched Wrestling With Wregret’s review of Hulk Hogan’s album, I’m glad to see it at No. 1. Metallica sure “missed out” on one helluva “bassist” when they hired that Newsted guy, brother. And I’m still trying to figure out WTF Linda Hogan meant by “wa na na” in that one song from the album.
I genuinely had no idea that Hulk Hogan released any form of music so that’s interesting to say the least but I’m also really surprised that the new Blink album was on here, I thought it was a really good album and you even praised it so to be honest I’m just a bit confused is all. Still a solid list though, great as always man
Careful what you say about Duran Duran. They've made enough legendary music to get the benefit of the doubt and just go with it and overlook whatever it is that you don't like about that album I have never even heard it but I don't want to I'm a Duran Duran fan I grew up in the '80s.
I agree, it's not their best work and probably because it's other people's songs. I feel they are better at doing their own music than covers. They actually just released another cover album with 3 new originals for Halloween and it's the same thing, the original songs are way better lol.@@artvjon
As much as I hate to say it, I wasn’t all that enthused by One More Time. Hearing Tom, Mark and Travis reunited was certainly cool, and Tom and Travis in particular sounding reinvigorated in their singing and playing was nice to hear as well, but the degree to which the same fake-deep lyrical dross and super plasticky production that have plagued so many recent pop punk albums Travis has been involved with ruled the day on that album as well just reeked of desperation and felt like they were more content to follow the trends than to set them.
Morbid Angel's 2011 IDI is up there as well as Sepultura's Against! Definitely misfires from 2 legendary metal bands! No! And Beach Boys' country album they did should not exist at all. It's just country versions of their greatest hits with country stars. Why?
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Lulu sucks but as a wrestling fan I enjoy the weird journey that “I am the table” has gone on
What you gonna do when Botchamania runs wild on you, brother?
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@@mattiasgarbi9470SUPER DRAGON!!!!
"Artists that teased collabs that never happened but should've happened" would be a fun SOS episode btw 👀
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One more to include would be American Dream by Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young. The album was made after Neil Young promised David Crosby that he’d make a new CSNY album if Crosby got sober (after a long string of arrests and drug/alcohol problems for Crosby). And with the end result; none of the songs worked cohesively as an album, the individual members leaned into their weaknesses as artists, and they tried too hard to sound like other artists without sounding like themselves. Even the harmonies, with they were initially praised for, were mixed horribly (they interrupt the peace of one song like an air-raid siren) and don’t blend like they used to. Todd in the Shadows has a really good video on this album, check that out at some point.
Todd in the Shadows does amazing work about horrible albums and songs overall.
I remember hearing this and saying "this is so sad"
Honestly even though the album was not good it let Crosby live three more decades. I'd say it was worth it for that.
5 finger death punch entire discography shouldn't exist
There not horrible imo, i enjoy them as many others do and dont, I think it should exist for the people who like them and for what they are
It's simple, you don't like 5FDP, DON"T LISTEN TO THEM! Let the fans who enjoy them be.
FFDP ain’t THAT bad but their last couple albums could potentially make this list
Maybe they had a few good albums, not a fan or a hater, they just aren't that good. They're starter metal for monster energy kids
their early stuff wasn’t too bad
Additionally, the Motörhead song that should *not* exist - “Don’t Let Daddy Kiss Me Tonight.”
Ugh. I’d rather eat foil.
Yeah, that number is grievous, God rest Lemmy's Soul. 🦃
That song title shouldn't exist either, it's giving off some pedo and incest vibes. I'm kinda glad I'm not a Motorhead fan honestly. Ace of spades is alright though but I just never got into them as a metalhead. I liked the darker and harder stuff back then.
Sad Fact: Lulu was also Lou Reed’s final worked album released in his lifetime.
I think we all wished that he ended his musical career on a way better note than Freakin Table music.
Still in shock that I got to experience a true Blink album release
I’ve been wondering if Todd In The Shadows would do Thank You on TrainWreckords for a while. It marked the end of the relevance of a legendary new wave band from the ‘80’s, and I wonder if this shift in direction was brought about by the rise of grunge in the ‘90’s. Todd sure loves talking about the careers ended by Nirvana (Mötley Crüe, Billy Idol, and so on), and Duran Duran could feasibly fit that bill.
Even as someone who likes some of the new material Duran Duran does, I would have to agree that Thank You killed off their popstar relevance for sure
They had success with the Wedding Album in 1993 which came out after grunge hit the mainstream in 91. The band has said that they released it to pay tribute to the bands they like or have inspired them. I think it was just a bad decision to do it. Covers rarely do justice to the original lol. Perfect Day is the only song that actually works in my opinion.
@@BreneWilson Mötley Crüe also had some mid-ish success in the early ‘90’s when John Corabi became their lead singer once Vince Neil left. It was really when Vince came back and did Generation Swine with them in 1997 that really tanked Crüe.
This post has to have a Volume 2! There's: Van Halen's lone album without Sammy or Dave, Paris Hilton's 2006 CD, Robert Stigwood's 1978 all-star re-imagining of "Sgt. Pepper", Sid Vicious' "Sid Sings" (79), Kieth Moon's sole solo LP, The Clash's "Cut the Crap", any 90s Grunge CD from an 80s Hair-Metal band desperate to keep their fading career going, Judas Priest's "Jugulator", Ethel Merman's Disco album (NOT a joke! That DOES exist!)...
Only good thing from that 78 version of the Sgt Pepper movie soundtrack is Aerosmith covering Come Together.
@@matthewdrake4385Don't forget Earth, Wind, & Fire's version of "Got to Get You into My Life".
Danzig sings Elvis!
Angelic to the Core would be another obvious but valid choice
So prior to this video, I never knew Hulk Hogan made an album but HOW is this not a meme???
One More Time… really is unbelievably good.
It is very good.
Lou Reed deserves an honorable mention for his double album Metal Machine Music.
Key word being metal…, and not in a good way!
That is the worst album i have ever heard!!
Lou Reed had a great talent for writing songs, and a voice made for writing those songs for people who could sing better than him.
Filtered
People forget that Jim Morrison did NOT write most of the Doors' songs. It was natural that they continued, even if nobody likes the later albums
Back in the late-90s, my school did this thing where if you sold enough crap for the school fundraiser, you'd get to go to this carnival thing, and everyone got a little prize bag. One of those prizes was a cassette of "Hulk Rules". Hardly anyone kept it...I saw at least a dozen of them in the trash can when I walked out of the school gym at the end.
that...is AMAZING hahaha
This title is perfectly apt for a weekly series cuz I have a vast archive of albums you can fill into this box 😂
Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage releasing their own albums is crazy. They are wrestlers not singers.
Also Roddy piper made a single or a album in Europe.
John Cena also released a Rap album.
Randy Savage's album got reissued on vinyl this year.
Cena at least wasn’t bad compared to Hulk or Savage when it came to music.
@@matthewdrake4385 That's true. Cena's album was a lot better than expected.
Two words: Kevin Federline.
13:14 A wild Macho Man sighting on the left (OH YEAH), meaning The Hulkster wasn't even the best rapper on that stage (BE A MAN, HOGAN!...look that up if you dare)
Forget albums that shouldn't exist... A woman's whole music career almost ended before it began, and her debut album and hit song from it almost never saw the light of day. Long story short, Vanessa Carlton was discovered and signed to a label for a record deal. However, she did not get along with the A&R person the label set her up with, at all! She took a huge risk and went against her manager's advice by flying to LA, meeting with the president of her label, and telling him that she didn't want to work with the A&R guy anymore. 9 times out of 10, that would have resulted in immediately being dropped from the label, and she was extremely close to being dropped. However, music executive and producer Ron Fair was given a bunch of demo CDs that were essentially the scrap heap. The idea was for him to go through the CDs that would likely never see the light of day, and see if the label was good with letting the artist go and drop them. Among that collection was Vanessa Carlton's CD, and when he got to the seventh track titled "Interlude" (which later became A Thousand Miles), he was hooked on the opening piano motif. Once the song ended, he played it again. And again. And again! After replaying the track for an hour and a half, he called up the president and told him to not drop the artist because "there is a fucking smash on here!" Vanessa was set up with Ron, who produced a new recording of the song, and the rest is history! Vice actually has a good documentary about the song here on RUclips if you really want to check it out! But I hope there is a part 2 to this video... There are so many albums that you could cover!!
Love that Vice documentary!
Great video as always! The Hulk Hogan album will never not fascinate me on how bad it is lmao
As for albums that shouldn't exist, one in particular that fits the bill is Helter Skelter by The D.O.C.. After making hits like "Its Funky Enough", the DOC suffered a near fatal car crash. This crash also fucked up his voice BAD. And you can really tell just by listening to the album.
It's been discredited by DOC himself, but it's honestly a miracle that it even exists. It's also a miracle that he even survived the car crash. Getting your vocal chords severely damaged would probably want you to quit music altogether, but that didn't stop The D.O.C. from trying to make a comeback. It's quite commendable
I listened to that just to see what his voice sounded like and I actually think he has a pretty cool voice but as someone in the comments said it would have been best for horrorcore.
Beach Boys - Summer in Paradise, that was a thing 😣
It all Mike Love's idea. No Brian Wilson in that album. Summer of Love is easily their worst song. They even sung it on Baywatch.
I thought John Lennon’s Two Virgins album might have made this list.
You can't erase "I am the table"! What would Botchamania do then???
I AM THE TABLE
I died laughing when I saw Hulk Hogan in the thumbnail 🤣 although It has to be better than 'Macho Man' Randy Savage's rap album
It's not. "Be A Man" alone makes that album.
The blink-182 album being in the thumbnail scared me half to death. Glad you were saying good things.
There is great footage of Neil Young confronting a record store after walking in and finding albums with his name on them which he did not release.
Metallica is my favorite band. Lulu actually doesn’t exist in my mind. I don’t like St. Anger either but at least I’m still willing to acknowledge it.
I'd say Dee Dee King (Ramone) "Standing in the Spotlight" probably qualifies even if it's hilariously bad
Good call! 🦃👍🦃
You brought up Hulk Hogan, but not the best one "Be A Man" by Randy "Macho Man" Savage.
Ah, someone else that knows of the meme known as Hulk Rules. I'm not a wrestling fan, I only know it because the individual that was my main inspiration to make videos did a review of the album way back in the day. I was laughing so hard at the songs, especially the line about always swimming with a buddy, that I torrented the album. It's one of those rarities you just need to see to believe, and that's why it still sits in my iTunes lmao.
Also the Hulkster in Heaven ballad was actually written for a kid that died. Imagine having that tied to your legacy.
Kid story was fake lol
Never in my life did I think you’d talk about Hulk Hogan, let alone a *pro-wrestling* album…
2023 has been WILD!
😂
LOL at the manager skits! I also just remembered your energy drink chugging alter ego who listens to FFDP, that was some funny shit too 😄
Always stoked for a new episode of SOS. One of my favorite RUclips channels. Keep it up. 👍🏽
Albums that shouldn't exist? Everything Aerosmith recorded after "Get a Grip"...and maybe even GaG...
Another example Scream by Chris Cornell as it’s a pop album produced by Timbaland made by Soundgarden’s frontman
Ah yes, that one...
And "Modern Rocking" which released former vocalist of band O.N.A. Agnieszka Chylińska.
Great video brah 🤙 love the label call skits lol
I think it's telling that my mom's a huge Duran Duran fan and played their CDs in the car all the time growing up, she never played this one once & I never even knew that album was a thing lol
I have always preferred Tears For Fears and Depeche Mode to Duran Duran. At least as far as gothic pop rock 80s bands that were inspired by "The Cure".
1000%
Quite a few Weezer albums could be on here. From the likes of Ratitude (with the now infamous "Can't Stop Partying"), Hurley, Black Album, Teal Album, and heck maybe everything post-Pinkerton, as despite the acclaim in gets now, Pinkerton almost destroyed the band as it got a whole bunch of flack when it first came out, and caused a hiatus.
hurley isnt bad but the making was horrid
Not everything post-Pinkerton...I'll defend the Green Album and Maladroit.
@@nathanakers45 EWBAITE and White are solid too. OK Human and SZNZ: Winter are cool
Green, Maladroit, EWBAITE, and White are great records.
You forgot Nostalgia Critic’s The Wall
“I am the table” reference and Jon talking about a bit of wrestling from research, this is really a video I didn’t know I needed lol.
Had Lulu not been released, we would have never got 'I AM THE TABLE!"
“Thank You” by Duran Duran
& “You’re Welcome” by ADTR
Practically any "Contractual Obligation" record.
Honestly surprised Corey Feldman’s “Angelic 2 the Core” album was not listed on here 😂
Hey! Just curious, what's your opinion about the new Beatles song?
Love!!!
Hulk Hogan didn’t need to drop an album. He just needed to join the NWO for a career revival.
Lou Reed's friend David Bowie said that "Lulu" was the best thing that Lou ever did. I'm not sure I'd agree with that but it has got some interesting moments on it. It probably should have just been the single, "The View (I Am The Table)" which I do like quite a lot. It's just a bit much to keep that going for a full album. It was an interesting idea on paper, bringing these 2 forces together to see what happens. It could have been better mixed as Lou's voice doesn't really blend with the music that well.
Hulk had aspirations to play base in Metallica according to the Hulkster himself, but since he wrestling's biggest liar it's more than likely not true. But he can play bass.
John Wayne's America Why I Love Her is my top pick
Green Day’s Uno! Dos! Tre! are subpar; but Uno! has four or five decent tunes and Tre! has X-Kid. Dos! shouldn’t exist
I am in firm belief that Made in Heaven by Queen should be on here. Innuendo is in my Top 5 Queen albums and The Show Must Go On is a perfect album closer and one that could leave the band’s legacy intact. But then Made in Heaven comes out. Despite having some great songs on it, it just seems to exist for the purpose of existing.
The worst Queen albums are "Hot Space", "The Works" and "The Cosmos Rocks" with Paul Rodgers.
1:35
Kanye and Mars Volta. Thats what you are talking about.
metric shirt is a massive W
Yessss
The only album from this list that I've listened to is "On Parole" (#6). I didn't think it was bad. However, I can't pretend that I actually *remember* anything about it! 😅
Lmao you had to use the “I am the table” clip for that weirdass Metallica Lou Reed collab. I would’ve done the exact same lmao
Bro I dig the Joy Division shirt during the ad read
Thanks!
Blink killed the "What the fuck is up, Denny's" meme with their performance at one, so yes, that record shouldn't exist lol
Side note: You should check out The Macho Man's record "Be a Man", it's just as bad as Hulk's lmao
Honorable mention: Corey Feldman - Angelic 2 The Core, it’s another example of an album that’s so awful that it loops back around to being great
As a 40+ year Duran Duran fan I have to say this: yeah, Thank You is horrible. Although it did give us White Lines, which is an AMAZING remake of a truly CLASSIC song.
I’m here to interact and bump this vid up like a label exec bumps the ‘caine!
Just when I thought that John Cena was the only wrestler with a failed music career you bring to my attention a album recorded by Hulk Hogan, I don't even know what to do with this information.
use it wisely, that's all you can do brother.
Great choices lmao, how some of these were put together is insane to me. Hulk hogan really msde some hot ass.
Never thought I'd hear you talk about the disasterpiece that is Hulk Hogan's album 😂
love the metric shirt!!
BotchMania appreciates the line "I AM THE TABLE"
I have to watch these videos, this kid reminds me of my son..... Also, 1:23 ...why does Lou Reed look like Jason Needed right now?
Being a cena fan I can say cenas album isn’t any better he has a few good songs but it’s definitely up there also I feel that Ivan moody should have put the mic down after putting the bottle down f8 has 3 good songs and the other album after F8 had 1
Personally, I think that was a company love to make him a megastar on the spot.
As WWE was not as red hot as around 2000/01 It didn't work mainstream
Now and then by the Beatles shouldn't exist, but I'm glad it does.
The Hulk rap reminds me of Mr. T's mama song. But that was ten years earlier!
lol that hulk album sounds hilarious
Hulk Hogan is a pretty decent bass player and Jimmy Hart has a gold record for his work with The Gentrys, so it's not like there was no musical talent there. The problem was that this was a vanity project by an aging wrestler who's star was fading and he was trying to stay relevant. They probably could have made an okay album if they stuck to genres that they understood and it wasn't done in the character of Hulk Hogan. Also, Jimmy Hart should have been the one to write the majority of the songs. But if they went down a more late 60s-70s rock road, it might have been okay. Hulk isn't a singer though, he's a bass player and as the idea was for it to be his project, he needed to be the front man which was always going to be a difficult ask. There are quite a few wrestlers who have great singing voices such as Koko B. Ware and "Road Dogg" Jesse James, so if they had someone like that as lead singer and maybe let Hulk sing 1 or 2 songs, it would have been a vast improvement.
Can you do a review on the new BOYS LIKE GIRLS album?
Why is Hulk Hogan on the thumbnail lol. Ah right, now I see why.
Shall I add...
Squeeze by The Velvet Underground (1973)
It's like the Brendon Urie situation, but not really. The original famous lineup of the band (Lou Reed, Sterling Morrison, Maureen Tucker, John Cale for the first two albums) had all left by 1973. By then, the only member left was Doug Yule who was Cale's replacement after he left. Doug Yule made a bunch of songs by himself and I guess the record executives decided to release it under the Velvet Underground moniker rather than making it a solo record for Yule. It was panned when it came out, it's gotten more sympathetic reviews nowadays. However, many people still consider the VU's discography to begin with "Nico" in 1967 and to end with "Loaded" in 1970.
The Metric shirt goes hard
Love the eclectic list this week, brother!
Posthumous releases have to be done right and respectfully to sit well with me. This was an intriguing video
Lulu is mis-titled. It should have been called metal machine music volume 2.
This is exactly the sort of music related content I like to see. Thank you for your service. Also, yeah, Duran Duran is way too silly of a band to cover other artists. Musically they're very catchy but lyrically? It's like Motley Crue Girls Girls Girls level of writing most of the time
Have you listened to Union of the snakes lyrics?
@@jbucktheman that song is perhaps the exception. I just can't help but think about songs like Come Undone first. That is a song I very much like, but the lyric 'happy birthday to you was created for you' will never not be funny
Love your videos!
Have you heard Bjork doing a jazz album called Gling Glo its certainly something. I loved it in my teens.
Okay Jon, but who’s the better musician R-Truth or Hulk Hogan 😂
R-Truth all day
Waiting for your reaction to Look Ma, No Brains! 😂
To all people who wants to listen Lulu by Lou Reed and Metallica: Skip the track "Cheat On Me". That song is dangerous to the mental health.
Wow I should have taken your advice and not listen to that song haha
That track is a masterpiece. Easily some of best and most original Metallica material since the 2-3 best tracks from "Load".
As a wrestling fan who watched Wrestling With Wregret’s review of Hulk Hogan’s album, I’m glad to see it at No. 1. Metallica sure “missed out” on one helluva “bassist” when they hired that Newsted guy, brother.
And I’m still trying to figure out WTF Linda Hogan meant by “wa na na” in that one song from the album.
Super interesting and informative video
You guys, do not sleep on this video 😂😂😂 A++
I genuinely had no idea that Hulk Hogan released any form of music so that’s interesting to say the least but I’m also really surprised that the new Blink album was on here, I thought it was a really good album and you even praised it so to be honest I’m just a bit confused is all. Still a solid list though, great as always man
I think in this case for the blink album is that it literally should not exist with their past 10 or so years
@@brandomallow7034 Oh, so like it was released too soon? Gotcha, that makes more sense
He just means that we never expected blink to make another album with Tom but despite all odds it finally happened, which I something to celebrate 😁
@@InfinityOnHannah Right, now I get it. Thanks for the explanation, I didn't pick up on that at first lol but it does help
Careful what you say about Duran Duran. They've made enough legendary music to get the benefit of the doubt and just go with it and overlook whatever it is that you don't like about that album I have never even heard it but I don't want to I'm a Duran Duran fan I grew up in the '80s.
I like them, I just hate this album.
I agree, it's not their best work and probably because it's other people's songs. I feel they are better at doing their own music than covers. They actually just released another cover album with 3 new originals for Halloween and it's the same thing, the original songs are way better lol.@@artvjon
I remember Q magazine once did a list of the top 50 worst albums of all time... Thank You by Duran Duran was number 1.
As much as I hate to say it, I wasn’t all that enthused by One More Time. Hearing Tom, Mark and Travis reunited was certainly cool, and Tom and Travis in particular sounding reinvigorated in their singing and playing was nice to hear as well, but the degree to which the same fake-deep lyrical dross and super plasticky production that have plagued so many recent pop punk albums Travis has been involved with ruled the day on that album as well just reeked of desperation and felt like they were more content to follow the trends than to set them.
Ethel Merman Disco. Yikes.
Hill Hogan wishes his rap album was as good as Macho Man’s “Be a Man”
pretty much most posthumous albums?
Oh! And don’t forget the Joe Pesci rap song 😂
Hulk Hogan made an album. lmao
Lowkey any Pumpkins album post-Machina II.
Morbid Angel's 2011 IDI is up there as well as Sepultura's Against! Definitely misfires from 2 legendary metal bands! No! And Beach Boys' country album they did should not exist at all. It's just country versions of their greatest hits with country stars. Why?