BLACK SABBATH's 'War Pigs' Contains Some Of The Worst Lyrics Ever, Poll Says

May 4, 2007

World Entertainment News Network reports that BLACK SABBATH's "War Pigs" is among 10 tracks that have been criticized in a British radio poll to find the worst song lyrics ever written. Other contenders in the BBC 6 Music's worst lyrics poll are U2's "Elevation", OASIS' "Champagne Supernova", ABC's "That Was Then But This Is Now", SNAP's "Rhythm Is a Dancer", RAZORLIGHT's "Somewhere Else", DES'REE's "Life", HUMAN LEAGUE's "The Lebanon", DURAN DURAN's "Is There Something I Should Know", and TOTO's "Africa".

For examples of just what makes these lyrics so bad, click here.

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