Thursday, October 18, 2007

The 20 Worst Rhymes In Pop Music History, from Cracked.com

Just last week Blender magazine put out its list of the worst lyricists in rock.

On a similar theme, Cracked.com has assembled what they consider the 20 worst rhymes in pop music history. We've all heard rhymes in music that make us cringe, the Cracked folks have reminded us of some of the most dreadful in one handy article.

Some of these rhymes I hadn't heard before, and they are truly atrocious. Others are old "favorites" (for lack of a better word).

There's a comments section too, so feel free to jump into the pool.

2 comments:

Rex Liontamer said...

Contenders;

B.Tyler, Bette Davis Eyes:
"She's precocious, and she knows just, what it takes to make a pro blush."

P. Gabriel, Solisbury Hill:
"I walked out of the machinery, I was coming part of the scenery" (or the othr way round)

Sex Pistols, Anarchy:
"I am an antichrist, I am an anarchist."

Rex Liontamer said...

Contenders;

B.Tyler, Bette Davis Eyes:
"She's precocious, and she knows just, what it takes to make a pro blush."

P. Gabriel, Solisbury Hill:
"I walked out of the machinery, I was coming part of the scenery" (or the othr way round)

Sex Pistols, Anarchy:
"I am an antichrist, I am an anarchist."