20 Most Embarrassing Albums To Own - Ten

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  • what a turd!
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  • danny
    danny Posts: 2,283
    Carlos D wrote:
    I was reading the Irish Independent earlier and Ten was on its list of 20 most embarassing albums to own,it was number 12 in a list which included Westlife and Garth Brooks. They said ,'They called it Grunge but it was actually sludge.' What a pile of poo. http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/music/go-on-confess--yoursquove-got-a-criminal-record-1357681.html


    This paper seems to have something against Pearl Jam,they once wrote the most misinformed article I've ever read about how Pearl Jam were jumping on the politics bandwagon with Worldwide Suicide to revive their career. http://www.independent.ie/unsorted/features/rockin-in-the-free-world-its-all-about-timing-96220.html


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  • hahaha what poo.

    every other publication lists ten as one the major albums of all time that everyone should own.
  • When I saw the title I thought someone else had found this:

    http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=435
  • jordn6971 wrote:
    Coldplay and Appetite for Destruction? What the fuck

    I know! Appetite??? How is that embarrassing??

    apparently, I should be quite ashamed of my record collection.
  • SVRDhand13
    SVRDhand13 Posts: 27,016
    what a terrible article.
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  • Danimal
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  • Wobbie
    Wobbie Posts: 31,404
    I own, or have owned, seven of those "embarrassing" albums. Proud of it, too :D!
    If I had known then what I know now...

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    St. Paul 14, Denver 14
    Philly I & II, 16
    Denver 22
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  • dunkman
    dunkman Posts: 19,646
    i think the cover is embarrassing.
    oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
  • NoGrapes
    NoGrapes Posts: 50
    silly
  • I was pissed until I saw Appetite for Destruction on there. That album is a rock classic and so is Ten.

    This writer thinks hes way funnier then he actually is. He should write for Saturday Night Live.
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  • HermanBloom
    HermanBloom Posts: 1,764
    I was pissed until I saw Appetite for Destruction on there. That album is a rock classic and so is Ten.

    This writer thinks hes way funnier then he actually is. He should write for Saturday Night Live.
    ha
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  • Uncle Neil
    Uncle Neil Posts: 176
    dunkman wrote:
    i think the cover is embarrassing.

    Ha, yeah I've always wondered what they were thinking with that cover.
  • catwoman
    catwoman Posts: 256
    I think he's right about Garth Brooks, though. Here's my embarrassing admission -- I actually did buy a Garth Brooks album once. I don't know what I was thinking. I think there may have been one song of his that sounded like a cross-over to me, and I liked it. I don't remember which album, and I only played it once -- probably not even the entire way through. I am so ashamed.

    God, I hope there aren't any Garth Brooks fans reading this.
  • Viggo
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    Who is this Damien Careless think he is..?
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  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,821
    opinions are like assholes everyone has one but you have to wipe to keep it clean and this ass didn't or it might be true that the irish get drunk for breakfast j/k you irish fighters out there ....
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  • Carlos D wrote:
    I was reading the Irish Independent earlier and Ten was on its list of 20 most embarassing albums to own,it was number 12 in a list which included Westlife and Garth Brooks. They said ,'They called it Grunge but it was actually sludge.' What a pile of poo. http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/music/go-on-confess--yoursquove-got-a-criminal-record-1357681.html


    This paper seems to have something against Pearl Jam,they once wrote the most misinformed article I've ever read about how Pearl Jam were jumping on the politics bandwagon with Worldwide Suicide to revive their career. http://www.independent.ie/unsorted/features/rockin-in-the-free-world-its-all-about-timing-96220.html


    i dont like ten, but it is one of the greates rock albums ever, its right there with zep 1, vh 1,
    Some people have religion I have Pearl Jam.


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  • tdub
    tdub Posts: 226
    catwoman wrote:
    I think he's right about Garth Brooks, though. Here's my embarrassing admission -- I actually did buy a Garth Brooks album once. I don't know what I was thinking. I think there may have been one song of his that sounded like a cross-over to me, and I liked it. I don't remember which album, and I only played it once -- probably not even the entire way through. I am so ashamed.

    God, I hope there aren't any Garth Brooks fans reading this.

    I'm not a country fan, but Garth Brooks is probably one of the more artistic - prob the only one in his era. Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, etc were all geniuses in my opinion. Today, country music is too cheesy (for lack of a better word). All the songs are the same and all singers sound the same.

    I'm not a Garth Brooks fan by any means, but do appreciate his talents. I think if he would have chosen to do any other genre he could have succeeded in a different way. Maybe not as popular but more respected.
  • ozpjman
    ozpjman Posts: 872
    Well since really no one has actually admitted to what embarrasing albums they own (maybe they have, havent read past page 1 hehe), the most embarrasing album I own is:



    The Dawson's Creek soundtrack...

    Shame on me
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  • catwoman
    catwoman Posts: 256
    tdub wrote:
    I'm not a country fan, but Garth Brooks is probably one of the more artistic - prob the only one in his era. Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, etc were all geniuses in my opinion. Today, country music is too cheesy (for lack of a better word). All the songs are the same and all singers sound the same.

    I'm not a Garth Brooks fan by any means, but do appreciate his talents. I think if he would have chosen to do any other genre he could have succeeded in a different way. Maybe not as popular but more respected.

    That makes me feel better about having bought a Garth Brooks album! I guess I was reacting to the rock elements in one of his songs. By the way, I never thought of Johnny Cash early in his career as a country singer. In the days before FM radio (yes, I can remember those days!), his songs were played on the top 40 stations. I love PJ's cover of 25 Minutes to Go, and I love Johnny's cover of that Nine Inch Nails song.