I'd be tempted to pay to remove "Rude awakening #2" from Creedence Clearwater Revival's Pendulum. It ruins a magnificent album by closing it with a cacophony that's completely out of place, both in the record and their catalog. The worst part is that the first two minutes are OK, it's a nice acoustic instrumental that's suitable as a closer, albeit a repetitive one. But then it devolves into that abomination, and it leaves a bad taste in your mouth after the CD stops spinning. At that point, all you can think is "Why? How did we get from 'Molina' to this? Why do you hate me so much, Mr. Fogerty?". Finally you accept that you'll have to keep listening to that crap every time you wanna listen to the album, because if a song is there you must hear it entirely. That's when you realize there is no god and the world is a dark, scary place.
Seriously, I'd pay good money to prevent this... song from ever being made. It's not deserving of being on Pendulum, let alone being a Creedence song. A few years later Fogerty abandoned an album where every song was infinitely better than this monstrosity, so it doesn't make sense. This song is a wound that won't heal, its existence being an aberration in the fabric of music. It is my biggest wish to live in a universe where CCR's sixth album only has 9 tracks.
Any song not made by Radiohead
Funnily enough, this was my reality during this entire week. All I listened to in the last 7 days or so was The King of Limbs on loop. First time hearing that album (got into the band a few months ago, and I've been slowly going through their discography), and it's amazing. "Separator" has become one of my favorite songs of all time.
Anything by SOAD. Pure Dreck.
I had to see them live once. I wish you had done this before that happened. I can't stand the way their singer screams.