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Songs For People You Hate

HateValentine's Day is just around the corner and it's the time of year when playlisters are living on Easy St.  The possibilities for Valentine's Day lists are almost endless. After all, love is by far, the most popular subject of song. It has always been that way and always will be. The muse of love simply reigns supreme in the creative arts. But what about the other side of the coin? And I don't mean sad love songs, or the songs born from a broken heart, but those that are completely grounded in hatred for another person?

Well, these songs certainly exists, but thankfully, they're much fewer in number. If you're the type that likes to go against the grain this may be a playlist for you. Or, if you need to send a message to someone who has really done you wrong, this may be a great playlist for you to burn on a CD and mail to your enemy. It won't carry a jail sentence like what you would receive if you chose to mail a horse head, or bag of excrement.

This playlist includes 10 tracks that have hatred for another person at their core. And although many of the artists listed here are no-brainers (i.e.: G.G. Allin, Limp Bizkit), you may be surprised to find Mr. Peace himself, John Lennon, on the list.

Yep, John was human too.

What would you add to a playlist for someone you hate?

Songs For People You Hate

1. I Don't Care About You - Fear

2. Scumbag - John Lennon

3. I Hate You - Christian Death

4. You Suck - J.F.A.

5. Go To Hell - GWAR

6. I Hope You Die - Bloodhound Gang

7. You're An *ssh*l* - Coldworld

8. F*ck Off and Die - Alien Vampires

9. Bite It You Scum - G.G. Allin

10. Douche Bag - Limp Bizkit

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