![]() | Tarantula by Ride
Buy new: $15.99 / Used from: $6.99 One of the biggest names in shoegaze makes their most uninspired album yet. Luckily My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive split up before this, knowing when shoegaze needed a rest.
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![]() | Rocket by Primitive Radio Gods
Buy used from: $0.10 They tricked you. One memorable single and a bunch of sloppy filler.
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![]() | Dr. Dre Presents...The Aftermath by Dr. Dre
Buy new: $18.98 / Used from: $0.25 Way too many guest appearance, and the overall sound is nothing like what Dre (and Snoop Dogg) brought on "The Chronic".
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![]() | Load by Metallica
Buy new: $12.97 / Used from: $1.94 Terrible move. Metallica goes for the alternative trend and does an awful job at it.
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![]() | Villains by The Verve Pipe
Buy used from: $0.01 Dated one-hit wonder rock.
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![]() | Spice by Spice Girls
Buy new: $10.99 / Used from: $0.01 It all started with a newspaper ad in the United Kingdom, thus signaling the next band for the young girls to go for. Plus they made a terrible movie based on their career. Enough said.
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![]() | Yourself or Someone Like You by Matchbox Twenty
Buy new: $14.49 / Used from: $0.01 Somehow, this CD got more than one hit, despite how lifeless and bland it sounds.
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![]() | Tha Doggfather by Snoop Doggy Dogg
Buy used from: $1.49 Poor Snoop Dogg probably never realized that he could never top Doggystyle. The follow up to the aforementioned CD is weak in every aspect.
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![]() | Backstreet's Back by Backstreet Boys
Buy used from: $0.17 Backstreet Boys do one of the worst crimes by returning the talentless, no instruments and lame dancing boy band movement of this time.
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![]() | Women in Technology by White Town
Buy used from: $0.01 Another case of the forgotten one hit wonder band. Jyoti Mishra succeeded at one song in which he has a gender identity crisis, and failed on the rest.
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![]() | Middle of Nowhere
Buy new: $13.98 / Used from: $0.01 Three brothers and their take on lousy pop rock, and they also prove that making up a word can make your best song.
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![]() | Blurring the Edges by Meredith Brooks
Buy new: $7.97 / Used from: $0.01 The older and feeble version of Alanis Morissette.
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![]() | Tubthumper by Chumbawamba
Buy new: $8.97 / Used from: $0.01 This supergroup was around since 1984, yet it took them 13 years to make them big with this lousy album. The English accent is painful to hear.
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![]() | Shadowlife by Dokken
Buy new: $11.98 / Used from: $1.99 A heavy metal band decides to go the way of the Seattle grunge trend of the early 90's. Let's see, the grunge sound basically ceased around 1994, this was released 1997. Does that tell you enough?
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![]() | The Album by The Firm
Buy new: $11.98 / Used from: $1.00 The best track by The Firm was "Affirmative Action" on Nas' 1996 album "It Was Written", when Cormega was in the group. The album, however, did not do good. The rhyming and beats are below par to each member's status, especially for Nas and AZ.
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![]() | No Way Out by Puff Daddy & The Family
Buy new: $13.98 / Used from: $0.01 1997 was Sean Combs' big year. He not only took advantage of The Notorious B.I.G.'s posthumous career, but he tried rapping and screwing over the music business, because he was already accepted for producing Biggie's albums.
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![]() | N Sync by *NSYNC
Buy used from: $0.01 As if the Backstreet Boys didn't torture your ears enough, we got *NSYNC to help along!
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![]() | Aaron Carter by Aaron Carter
Buy used from: $0.01 Brother of Nick Carter of Backstreet Boys. Let me take this quote to consideration, "It's obvious where all the talent in that family went!"
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![]() | 98° and Rising by 98°
Buy new: $7.97 / Used from: $0.01 The boy band everybody forgot about.
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![]() | Van Halen III by Van Halen
Buy new: $14.99 / Used from: $1.44 Van Halen get so dull and awful here.
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![]() | Hard to Swallow by Vanilla Ice
Buy used from: $1.99 Vanilla Ice goes rapcore here, making their original version of "Ice Ice Baby" look like a grand work of art compared to the rapcore remake of "Too Cold".
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![]() | Devil Without a Cause by Kid Rock
Buy new: $9.97 / Used from: $2.47 This lousy white trash rapper has been around, but only during 1998 does he expose himself with a lousy party rock record.
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![]() | Against by Sepultura
Buy new: $17.98 / Used from: $0.44 Derrick Green gets a big F for trying to replace Max Cavalera. Not to mention the music here is completely sloppy and sterile.
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![]() | Holiday Man by The Flys
Buy used from: $0.02 I got this where I wanted it all along, on the table supporting my drink. Can you say "worst vocalist ever"?
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![]() | Nastradamus by Nas
Buy new: $11.98 / Used from: $1.76 Nas was definitely on something to release something as atrocious as this. He did make good music in 1999 though, which makes up a lot of "The Lost Tapes".
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![]() | ...Baby One More Time [ENHANCED CD] by Britney Spears
Buy new: $13.49 / Used from: $0.01 More tasteless music by one of the most atrocious names in pop. Why would we want to "leave Britney alone" anyways? She sucks!
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![]() | Human Clay by Creed
Buy new: $8.97 / Used from: $0.01 Hey, it's Pearl Jam's worst record yet. Wait a minute, it's Creed, the result of what happens when "No Code" gets played by rednecks.
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![]() | Significant Other by Limp Bizkit
Buy new: $9.97 / Used from: $0.01 Want to know how Limp Bizkit got big? Fred Durst paid a radio station to play "Nookie". Yay for tasteless rapcore, with the only decent track being the one produced by DJ Premier and featuring Method Man.
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![]() | 14:59 by Sugar Ray
Buy new: $11.98 / Used from: $0.01 This was overplayed then, and it was basically a sign of Sugar Ray sinking into the depths of pop.
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![]() | Born Again by The Notorious B.I.G.
Buy used from: $3.57 The worst idea to ever be conceived. Sean Combs makes a lousy album of Biggie tracks with bad production and rappers that Biggie wouldn't have worked with in the first place. R.I.P. Christopher Wallace
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![]() | Golden Arms Redemption by U-God
Buy used from: $11.00 U-God's best is apparently in Wu-Tang Clan, such as the beginning of "Da Mystery of Chessboxin". When he goes solo, he runs out of ideas and makes sub par rap that goes nowhere.
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![]() | You Can't Stop the Bum Rush by LEN
Buy used from: $0.01 They stole the sunshine out of music with this album. Say, do I hear another one hit wonder?
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![]() | Beware of Dog by Lil Bow Wow
Buy new: $11.98 / Used from: $0.01 Just like Kris Kross, minus a member. Kids shouldn't be having record deals and rapping about how cool they are.
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![]() | Who Let the Dogs Out by Baha Men
Buy used from: $0.01 Another tasteless one-hit wonder. Embarrassing then, even more embarrassing now.
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![]() | Double Wide by Uncle Kracker
Buy new: $13.98 / Used from: $0.01 Wanna know something funny? There is one song that's safe radio rock, while the rest is a 2nd rate Kid Rock knockoff.
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![]() | War & Peace, Vol.2 (The Peace Disc) by Ice Cube
Buy new: $17.98 / Used from: $1.25 Ice Cube lost if after 1993. Lame beats and uncreative lyrics show the inevitable act of selling out.
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![]() | Spit by Kittie
Buy new: $16.98 / Used from: $1.75 One of the worst to come out of this nu-metal explosion. Completely juvenile and laughable.
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![]() | Awake by Godsmack
Buy new: $13.98 / Used from: $1.34 If this isn't a handicapped Alice in Chains clone, then Layne Staley didn't die of a heroin overdose after all.
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![]() | Ventilation: Da LP by Phife Dawg
Buy new: $10.98 / Used from: $0.01 It's rather unfortunate that when A Tribe Called Quest split, the members couldn't hold their own. Q-Tip's solo album wasn't good, and neither is Phife Dawg's. Sometimes you just need to do things together.
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![]() | The Rose That Grew from Concrete by 2Pac
Buy new: $18.98 / Used from: $1.98 They should leave the dead alone and not ruin their legacy. The real final 2Pac album was Makaveli's "7 Day Theory". This is just an impostor reading 2Pac's poetry.
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