I am glad that I do not recognize the names of many of the "musicians" who are being mentioned in this thread. Please don't bother with links for them; I know how to search and would do so if I were masochistic. And I am also unwilling to click on your links, so they will change nothing anyway. (Curiosity killed the cat.) It is strange, that being ignorant of many (though, regrettably, not all) of the terrible musicians gives me a feeling of pride. Normally, ignorance should not give rise to such a feeling, but there are exceptions to many rules, and, it seems, to the rule that one ought not be proud of ignorance. It is also giving me a new appreciation for the old saying, "ignorance is bliss," though I have never much cared for that one in the past. I suppose it depends upon what one is ignorant of.
"A wise man ... proportions his belief to the evidence."
— David Hume, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, Section X, Part I.