They were such a part of my formative years that I'd forgive them in theory, but looking at it makes me feel very bad for ever liking it



Great King Crimson cover here:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjWMkF_itc8

He also has lots more of all sorts, each of equal quality


Sometimes I wonder how unintentional some of these actually are. Like Wes Scantlin for example. I think he might be intentionally shit for the views. At least this way folks are talking about him. This fella as well seems like he might be hoping that in the course of laughing at his terrible performance someone somewhere might notice his dancing talents

I recognised the name but had to look up ol' Wes there - I don't think that's an act, the lad seems a whole lot cracked in the head.

Flashback to that awkward moment way back when one of the lads gives you the Puddle of Mudd album, insists you listen to it because you're an Alice in Chains fan and "this is just as good", but you have to break hearts and reprimand them for listening to such shite.


It's this decade's answer to Tommy Lee's rap-rock shite.

That is the worst song ever recorded. Ever.

Yeah, that's pretty much as bad as I've ever seen. It's just Kid Rock all over again.

There aren't enough bad things I could say about that one


How cool it is seems to be is most of the problem as I see it

The cameos featuring Rob Halford and Lars  :-[