15) The Cure (2004)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cure_(The_Cure_album)
One of the things that allowed The Cure to endure for so long as the biggest band you rarely hear on the radio is frontman Robert Smith's attempts to constantly venture into new genres of music randomly for a record or two. Often this works, but on this album the decision to pair up with Nu-Metal producer Ross Robinson forged an album neither Nu-Metal, nor Cure fans liked at all. It's thick, heavy, loud, and forgettable - but the pop tracks are fine.