Why does a man so distinguished in his field go to such trouble to write bad classical music?
These have since been mentioned in lists of the world's worst music.
The movie's deep message seems to be that bad music is good for you.
A radio played bad music in one corner, competing with a television set across the way.
"But no matter how much time an artist spends in front of the mirror, it doesn't make bad music good."
They are, it must be said, pretty good at making bad music.
There's always a market for bad music I guess.
As they approached, it shot out rays of bad music.
I just believe in good music and bad music, I've always said that.
Yeah, well, that's not true, unless you like bad music.