AP070125033491.jpgNow that butt-rocking baldie Chris Daughtry has used American Idol’s platform as a way to show the world that he’s way more worthy of record sales than those guys in Fuel and Live, he’s crapping all over the show that brought him into the nation’s living rooms. “I feel like it’s definitely lacking some credibility at this point,” Daughtry told Rolling Stone. “It’s in a state of decline and if they don’t do something about it, it’s probably not gonna last too much longer. I’m sure that’ll be used against me, but that’s the truth, you know?” So much for another track of his being used as one of this season’s goodbye songs! [RS / Photo: AP]

 
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  1. Roy Keane  |   Posted on Jan 14th, 2008

    God, I hate this guy. My wife forced me to listen to his cd….is there any cliche he won’t mine?

    In one song, he’s “a ship lost at sea”

    In another, he’s like “a runaway train”

    I half expected a song in which he’s a runaway train, looking for some type of underwater train depot in which he can get lost at sea.

    Imagine having a voice like his and aspiring to be no better than a cut-rate version of Nickleback, a band that already sucks balls on its own?

  2. Dead Air ummm Dead Air  |   Posted on Jan 14th, 2008

    Daughtry telling Rolling Stone about credibility.

    Irony detector overload….

  3. ImFeedingMattDamon  |   Posted on Jan 14th, 2008

    Wasn’t he on like season ten?

  4. cdcollection  |   Posted on Jan 15th, 2008

    So was it Kat McPhee and Taylor Hicks getting dropped from their record labels that pushed him over the edge?

    This was a sucky thing to say, but I don’t blame him for feeling bitter when he could have capitalised on the first and second place perks that were of no use to Kat and Taylor.

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