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13th Mar 2015

Two Irish bands rank highly on this list of the most ‘vomitable’ songs of all-time

Now this is a something that you don't see everyday.

Paul Moore

Now this is something that you don’t see every day.

Like all art, music is subjective as some people prefer listening to Norwegian doom metal while others prefer Senegalese crunkcore.

We hear that both genres are booming right now in the iTunes charts.

We’ll always keep you up to date with the best new music here in JOE while also paying homage to some classic anthems.

We’ve never drawn up a list of ‘most pukable’ songs though but we don’t have to, The Ex have already taken care of that.

After reading this list we imagine that the writer will be getting streams of angry emails from U2 fans.

This writer might want to run, hide and tear down the walls that hold them inside after this piece.

Take a look.

1 Band Aid – Do they know it’s Christmas time (1984)
2 U2 – Where the Streets Have No Name (1987)
3 John Miles – Music was my first Love (1976)
4 Wings (Paul McCartney) – Silly Love Songs (1976)
5 Meat Loaf – Paradise by the Dashboard Light (1977)
6 Queen – We Are the Champions (1977)
7 Boomtown Rats – I Don’t Like Mondays (1979)
8 Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder – Ebony and Ivory (1982)
9 USA for Africa – We are the World (1985)
10 Billy Joel – Uptown Girls (1983)
11 Robert Palmer – Addicted to Love (1986)
12 Meat Loaf – Bat Out of Hell (1977)
13 Culture Club – Do You Really Want to Hurt Me (1982)
14 George Michael – Careless Whisper (1984)
15 Michael Jackson/Paul McCartney – The Girl Is Mine (1982)
16 Minnie Riperton – Lovin’ You (1975)
17 Wings (Paul McCartney) – Mull of Kintyre (1977)
18 Rod Stewart – Sailing (1975)
19 OutKast – Hey Ya! (2003)
20 A-ha – Take On me (1984/1985)

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