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Leonard Cohen – ‘Hallelujah’

Some would say this is blasphemy, but a few people just can’t get on with Leonard Cohen’s original version of ‘Hallelujah’.

R.E.M. – ‘Shiny Happy People’

R.E.M.’s ‘Shiny Happy People’ is more like shiny unhappy people for a few.

The Beatles – ‘Yellow Submarine’

There were controversial Beatles opinions galore. Whilst some couldn’t stand ‘A Day In The Life’, others hated ‘Hey Jude’ and ‘Revolution 9’ was compared to the “stuff of nightmares“; but the Beatles track that came out on top (or rather, on bottom) was the psychedelic trip that was ‘Yellow Submarine’.

Blur – ‘Crazy Beat’

There were a few bold Blur choice in the mix, including the usually crowd pleasing ‘Girls and Boys’ and ‘Song 2’, but it was ‘Crazy Beat’ from the band’s seventh album ‘Think Tank’ that proved the most unloved, with audience’s still not understanding why it was included on the record fifteen year’s on.

Jimmy Eat World – ‘The Middle’

For some: a teenage anthem. For others, an overplayed cliche.

Muse – ‘Dig Down’

There was a lot of hate for the “god awful” ‘Dig Down’ by Muse, which appeared time and time again.

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