Top 10 Albums Todd in the Shadows Should Review for 'Trainwreckords'
Trainwreckords is a segment made by youtuber Todd in the Shadows, analyzing the albums that "killed" an artist career. This could be in any way, from making the artist in question irrelevant, to an album that was generally panned by critics. Here are a few suggestions for that segment.Unlikely now, considering Todd liked a tweet listing it as an example disqualified due to the artist recovering afterwards, as Snoop ended up having more hits after this, namely the Billboard #1 "Drop It Like It's Hot".
Limp Bizkit's 4th studio album, not only considered as their worst album but also considered as one of the worst albums of all time, this one has less elements of rap compared to their previous albums and has Fred Durst singing more "emotional" songs
Now been covered!
Well... it didn't happened (and probably never will) but at least we had Funstyle, which was more interesting tbh
Uh oh... Epic fail!
The final studio album by The Clash, considered as the worst album of the band by a long shot, the album tried both to follow the punk roots the band has been making while still putting 80s pop elements in the music, also the making of this album was a complete disaster
edit: Already happened bros
The unpopular Raditude, the album where Weezer completely jumped off the shark, this one also has a big change in their sound at trying to appeal into a younger audience with poppier songs and even a song featuring Lil Wayne, probably didn't killed Weezer's career but surely killed Weezer's love from the media and fans thanks to this album
This is definitely a good example of a trainwreck that needs to be talked about.
Didn't really have much of a career to kill though.