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The resentment of a big hit is a very common story for many 'serious artists'. Vanilla Ice even went as far as to go to the MTV headquarters to smash the master copy of the Ice Ice Baby's video, to make sure that it would never be played again. From the teen angst of Creep to the Beastie Boys' party anthem prank gone awry, here are some of the most famous acts who hate their biggest hit.
Thom Yorke apparently took to calling the song Crap and stated that the band had "sucked Satan's cock" following its release. Yorke has also accused other admirers of the track of being " anally retarded ", whatever that may mean.
To many, Stairway to Heaven is the greatest song ever written. Some learnt to play guitar because of it. But Robert Plant? The man behind the music? He hates it.
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