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like say you KNOW you want to stop watching it but you cant?

there are quite a few songs i can point out

(i listen to techno alot because nowadays all the rock music is about suicide and crap like that example: My Chemical Romance)

Basshunter's Dota

dj aligator's whistle song

boy's noize - and down (which i found it by listening to the radio in gta 4)

now these are all good songs, but when you keep on listening to it over and OVER it gets aggravating!

so i ask you, has this happened to you? and if so please name the songs that addicted you.

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This is the song that never ends, it just goes on and on my friends. Some people started singing it not knowing what it was, and they'll continue singing it forever just because this is the song that never ends, it just goes on and on my friends...

 

...'nuff said.

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There are plenty of songs that I find addictive....

 

Detroit Rock City - KISS

 

Ten Thousand Fists - Disturbed

 

Can't Get Enough - M!SS CRAZY

 

Stranglehold - Ted Nugent

 

I Can't Drive 55 - Sammy Hagar

 

Handful of Rain - Savatage

 

The list goes on and on.....

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This Calling - All That Remains

I absolutely love this song, All That Remain's best by FAR!!

 

I also can't stop watching the Disturbed cover of The Land of Confusion. I just love it so much.

 

And there are heaps of other songs I listen to which are VERY addictive, mainly rock/hard rock/metal/heavy metal/occasionally death metal.

 

And, umm, MCR aren't about suicide and stuff like that, I don't listen to 'em but I know that they don't sing about suicide and other funky stuff like that.

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Addicting? No, but there have been certain, extremely lame songs that seem to get stuck in my head and I can't get rid of them. :swear:

 

I attribute it to some sort of subconscious sadomasochism.

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As someone put it quit nicely:

 

"Eric Clapton's Layla is a song that will toch everyone who has ever had an intense love that went wrong."

I love that song to death. Realy. I have the acoustic, original, duet with Mark Knopfler, Jazz and HD version of the song in my song library. Plus several covers. :)

 

Also, 'November Rain' (cliché, I know) is a song that's realy...great, imo. No day goes by when I listen to it with speakers on '10' and the bass on 'insance.'

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Tegan and Sara: Where Does the Good Go

Niyaz: Allahi Allah

Collective Soul: Smashing Young Man, Full Circle

Snow Patrol: Chocolate

Velvet Chain: Strong

Massive Attack: Angel

Placebo: Pure Morning

U2: All I Want Is You

Mint Royale: Don't Falter, Shake Me

Black Lab: Anything

The Cardigans: Erase/Rewind

Jerry Berlongieri: Top Hush

Rage Against the Machine: How Could I Just Kill A Man

Live: I Alone, White Discussion

Dishwalla: Moisture

Clint Mansell: Lux Aeterna

 

And more but I'm not going to look for them now. :D

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I was making a movie for school on Windows MovieMaker, and you have to watch video about a million times for errors. That can either get you 'addicted' to the song, or make the song really annoying. ;)

 

Yeah, there are a few songs that I am 'addicted' to, but I try not to listen to them because they tend to get stuck in my head. :(

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Normally, whenever I find a new song I really like, it'll become my "most listened to" thing for a few days or weeks. I'd only say I'm "addicted" to ones I still really like listening to a lot after that honeymoon period. A few of those would be...

 

Bloc Party - Flux

Electric Six - Dance Commander

Alice In Videoland - Cut The Crap

Paramore - Misery Business

Utada Hikaru - Why

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Busy Child - Crystal Method

Halcyon & on & on - Orbital

Into you - Fabolous feat Tamia

Know Your Enemy - RATM

Triumph - Wu Tang Clan

Gravel Pit - Wu Tang Clan

With or Without You - U2

Power of Love - Frankie Goes to Hollywood

Beautiful Strange - Bedrock

Melt - Leftfield

Better is one day - Matt Redman

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Ten Thousand Fists - Disturbed

 

I Can't Drive 55 - Sammy Hagar

 

Sons of Plunder and Heavy Metal pwn those...:rock:

 

VodEVIL - Marylin Manson

 

House of Pain - Van Halen

 

When the Man Comes Around - Johnny Cash

 

Underground - Gob

 

Here to Stay - Korn

 

*large chunks of Disturbed's first CD*

 

Too little space to list everything...as is always the case with these threads.

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I find that if I put on any one Epica song, I have to loop it, or I get it stuck in my head for days.

 

Also, a bit of a personal oddity: I can't just listen to a single song. When I put on music, I have to start from the first song on an album, and play out the album. I get insanely frustrated when I don't hear an entire album - particularly when it's a concept album, such as Epica's The Divine Conspiracy.

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