Worst song you ever heard?

Everything and anything made by Lemon Demon.
"I just, *random soundbite from some literal what TV show* stuck my dick in a *stupid fucking chiptune solo that goes on for a solid minute* toaster! Epic bacon lulz XDDDDDD so ranummmmm!!!!"
I genuinely do not know how someone over the age of thirteen can listen to that slop and enjoy it.
 
Everything and anything made by Lemon Demon.
"I just, *random soundbite from some literal what TV show* stuck my dick in a *stupid fucking chiptune solo that goes on for a solid minute* toaster! Epic bacon lulz XDDDDDD so ranummmmm!!!!"
I genuinely do not know how someone over the age of thirteen can listen to that slop and enjoy it.

spergs. troons and furfags. that's why. also he looks like a soyboi faggot and is a crossdresser and a race mixer. not surprising because he has a weird lefty like worldview. oh and he was a something awful goon at one point (i wish i was joking) also imagine paying 10 dollars for a site that looks like it is stuck in the mid 2000s or so. and that is just to sign up.​

 

This just may be the worst song I ever heard in my life. That voice he does makes him sound like a downie, the beat sounds like it was made in 30 seconds and the only people who still listen to this are the zoomers who will willingly wait a decade to listen to a brimstone album. Song sucks.
 
anything made by Demondice
Snake Eyes is the best song evar doe
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it sounds okay coming out of a speaker but once you listen with headphones it becomes apparent how weirdly loud shakiras vocals are compared to everything else
shakira is strictly bar/car music. I'm pretty sure the only people who have ever listened to her slop through headphones were her producers, and MAYBE a handful of trannies just listening to whatever they think real women enjoy.
 
LSD ruined "music"
At first the hippies were OK but after a while they just kind of forgot what music was at all.

Like don't get me wrong, I like Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix as much as the next person, but that's about as far as you can get into it before it starts to lose all semblance to music.
 
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