Albums you regret buying?

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May just be an album you have bought but were disappointed with or one that you bought years ago and look back and think why did I buy that?

I remember buying the Pendulum Immersion album when there was all the hype around them and just listening to it back made me realise how bad I thought it was. They were just a **** Prodigy in my opinion. I think they tried to emulate the work of The Prodigy, Daft Punk etc. but put a different twist on it but for me it didn't work.

I haven't been disappointed with many albums I have bought and listened to straight away. Albums usually start to grow on me after a couple of listens anyway.
 
Got Steps gold for xmas once when i was younger lol.
 
Any Nirvana and grunge album I bought in my angsty teenage years. Some pop compiliation stuff when I was a kid.
 
Made the mistake of buying Nevermind-absolute crock. Rectified by Pearl Jam's Ten
 
Chinese Democracy - Guns & Roses - 13 years for that? :|

We Stitch These Wounds - Black Veil Brides - my friend influenced me into buying it, awful band, awful singer.

Made Up Stories - Go:Audio - Made me go through one of the most depressing times of my life :\

Brand New Eyes - Paramore - Nothing like their Riot album which was alot better

Take Off Your Colours - You Me At Six - God knows why I bought that...
 
Chinese Democracy - Guns & Roses - 13 years for that? :|

We Stitch These Wounds - Black Veil Brides - my friend influenced me into buying it, awful band, awful singer.

Made Up Stories - Go:Audio - Made me go through one of the most depressing times of my life :\

Brand New Eyes - Paramore - Nothing like their Riot album which was alot better

Take Off Your Colours - You Me At Six - God knows why I bought that...

Dear oh dear! ;)
 
I've got Take Off Your Colours and Hold Me Down by YMAS. Got the same feeling. It's amazing how much your music tastes change throughout your teens.
 
Yeah I really wish I hadn't bought those albums, although their lost now. other than BVB, it was in between listening to rock and then metal. They lasted about a week at most haha, now its Bullet for my Valentine, A day to remember and Enter Shikari more than anyone else.
 
Yeah I really wish I hadn't bought those albums, although their lost now. other than BVB, it was in between listening to rock and then metal. They lasted about a week at most haha, now its Bullet for my Valentine, A day to remember and Enter Shikari more than anyone else.

Haha to be fair I listened to some **** in the time between listening to rock and metal.
 
Don't like grunge particularly but I actually think Nevermind is okay.

Just wasn't my thing tbh-not really helped either when the same song (in particular THAT SONG) was repeateldly played on every music/music tv channel. Pearl Jam got the perfect balance without going over the top-still listen to it quite a bit this day
 
Yeah I really wish I hadn't bought those albums, although their lost now. other than BVB, it was in between listening to rock and then metal. They lasted about a week at most haha, now its Bullet for my Valentine, A day to remember and Enter Shikari more than anyone else.


Proper love Enter Shikari. Three albums there I DO NOT regret buying. Mentioned on another thread about how good these dudes are live. The energy they have on stage is unbelievable.
 
Yeah, I took a while to get into them didnt like the electronic thing, but when I put that aside, I realised how good they are. They're brillaint live, I've been twice, and its two of the best concerts I've ever been too!
 
Just wasn't my thing tbh-not really helped either when the same song (in particular THAT SONG) was repeateldly played on every music/music tv channel. Pearl Jam got the perfect balance without going over the top-still listen to it quite a bit this day

Lol yeah, I must admit that song does grate on me these days. When you used to listen to Kerrang, a channel which plays the same 20 songs on a loop, even good songs make you gag after a while XD
 
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