And I don't mean one hit wonders here, I mean established artists. Maybe you heard the one great song and bought the album off the back of it, only to realise that there was a very good reason why the song you heard was chosen as the lead single. I'll start with with Grey Cell Green by Ned's Atomic Dustbin, and I Write Sins Not Tragedies by Panic! At the Disco.
It's not terrible, but doesn't do much for me personally. The thing is, when I first heard "I Write Sins..." I was genuinely really excited, which quickly turned to huge disappointment when I listened to some of their other stuff at the time. Maybe they've got some other classics hidden away, but I've not bothered checking any of their releases for years.
While we are on the subject how did David Essex make one of the best singles of all time. David ******* Essex.
U2 Still haven't found what I'm looking for Queen Under Pressure (the best thing about the song is Bowie)
Gay Bar is a great song, although I was absolutely convinced that it was a novelty record at the time. I was more than a little surprised when I found out that Electric Six were a proper band with multiple albums.
I was scraping the barrel, I don’t like it either really. I just didn’t want to state the obvious -Bohemian Rhapsody - because to me it’s garbage!