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Butterknife of Justice
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Trapped Songs
Songs that rattle through your brain like a bb in a tuna fish can...
My list for the last month (I keep track of albums/songs I listen to the most or "got" when I couldn't get them out of my head: Possum King - Toadies Sex & Candy - Marcy Playground Avalanche - Butthole Surfers Beutiful Oblivion - Eve6 I will Survive - Cake Less Than Zero - Elvis Costello Everlong - Foo Fighters Just Because - Jane's Addiction Aqualung - Jethro Tull Spider Webs - No Doubt |
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Forum Music King
(Forum King) Join Date: Jun 2003
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This is an evil thread Fickle. Sooner or later someone will mention 'that track' you'd hoped to have forgotten.
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Nothing to say...
Join Date: Sep 2000
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The one vodafone use in their adverts, Mock Turtles "can you dig it"
No only do I hear it everytime I turn on the TV, I hear it on banner ad's on the net, and to cap it all, I hear it in an endless 45 second loop everyday when I talk to Vodafone Corporate at work, they have it as their music on hold, it drives me fucking nuts somedays, once you hear it your stuck with it for the rest of the day, how I hope and prey that when I ring them I get answered right away and don't get pushed in the call waiting queue........ |
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made his slipknot mask in woodwork class
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I dont psychically remembering having a song stuck in my head. Weird...... but im srerious.
DeviantART|¤¤|DS-Lair|¤¤|Dissectional|¤¤|Pearl Drums|¤¤|Viralsound|¤¤|PabUK Hey you! Don't tell me there's no hope at all. Together we stand, divided we fall.My PLAYLIST MSN: taylor.jake@hotmail.com |
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Forum King
Join Date: Jan 2002
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the birdie song
dada dada dada da dada dada dada da dada dada da da (da da da da) |
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I don't usually have songs stuck in my head...If I do, they come and go within a day or two, which just tells me I've found my favorite song for the day, not because I want to sub-consciencely annoy myself...
A very close Japanese friend I knew a while ago once said to me "Watashi no koto wo oboeta, onegai shimasu...Yakusoku?" I forgot his name though... |
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(Forum King) Join Date: Nov 2001
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The Stone Roses - She Bangs The Drums
That simple rythm never goes away. What a song, though. Oh, and Elton John's uplifting track Are You Ready For Love?, thanks to the Sky Sports ad. It stays with you.
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Butterknife of Justice
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I need more Love by Robert Randolph & the family Band. Good song, lots of good shit to be had, but it still remains.
La Grange by ZZTop The End Theme to SpongeBob Squarepants (took me a day and a half to figure out what it was.) Dope Nose - Weezer Cool Beverages - G Love Cake - Short Skirt, Long Jacket |
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Major Dude
Join Date: May 2001
Location: somewhere else
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When I was backpacking, Bruce Springsteen-The Fuse was stuck in my head. It is a great song, but it bothered me that I couldn't remember some of the lyrics...so I spent the entire time trying to remember, but I didn't...oh well.
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Forum Music King
(Forum King) Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: The Future
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LOL! I can sympathise, it's the most irritating thing EVER!!! Given the choice, I'd rather be in severe pain. Much
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