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Kyatto ,
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literally none lol

Diabolo96 OP ,

Not even “All I Want For Christmas Is You”

SchmidtGenetics ,

It’s allowed a few plays a year before it gets grating.

eager_eagle ,
@eager_eagle@lemmy.world avatar

The problem is this quota already ran out until 2136 for me.

Kyatto ,
@Kyatto@leminal.space avatar

I love that song unironically :)

wreckedcarzz ,
@wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world avatar

A classmate long ago suggested, while we were learning about WW2, replacing You with Jews.

I can’t listen to that song without that memory popping in my head. It’s a bad song anyway but…

chemical_cutthroat ,
@chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.world avatar

Pepper by Butthole Surfers

lectricleopard ,

Really? Why? Too much radio play in the 90s?

eating3645 ,

I’m guessing it’s a reference to the album art, which is a picture of a guy with a pencil in his ears.

lectricleopard ,

Well that makes sense lol. Right over my head.

frigidaphelion ,

Specifically this: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hi-Fi_murders

(Violence and SA warning)

bulwark ,

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/25c6bb64-e7c0-4cc3-9413-5808e3c6201f.jpeg

Here’s the album art for Electriclarryland. I made the mistake of clicking on wiki article that inspired it. Wouldn’t recommend.

Kecessa ,
Drusas ,

Shake it Off by Taylor Swift

I don't know the name of it, but the one that goes "it's all about that bass, no treble".

These were both extremely popular at the same time at a point when I was frequently going to the gym. If I spent 90 minutes at the gym, I would hear both of these songs three times. I absolutely cannot stand them. I disliked the second one from the beginning and didn't care for the first, and then I heard each of them dozens and dozens of times over just a couple of months.

richard3030 ,

All about that bass, by Meghan Trainor. Really did get played to death in popular media.

Drusas ,

It was so awful. A repetitive song...played over and over.

new_guy ,

In the same vein of being played to the death: Pharrell Williams.

nightofmichelinstars ,

You reminded me about that one Green Day song that played on the radio every ten minutes throughout my entire childhood. Boulevard of Broken Dreams. To this day I cannot listen to any Green Day song.

Drusas ,

Oh yeah. It's a shame about that song. It was a good song.

dditty ,

These are the same ones for me too. Also Thunder and Believer by Imagine Dragons, and We Are Young by fun.

tattletaletimes ,
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Baby shark

wreckedcarzz ,
@wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world avatar

DO DO DO DO DO DO

Fallofturkey ,
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What’s funny is that when you hear it for the thousandth time it’s like a cheat code and you become immune to it.

shield_gengar ,
@shield_gengar@sh.itjust.works avatar

Yep, kids made me immune to kid songs

solidgrue ,
@solidgrue@lemmy.world avatar

The Nickelback catalog. Most of Creed’s too.

Fallofturkey ,
@Fallofturkey@lemmy.world avatar

Physical cringe when I hear, “I like your pants around your feet”. Gives the shivers lol.

Thcdenton ,

Roar by Katy Perry

Fixbeat ,

No Doubt.

Jarix ,

Don’t speak

CodingCarpenter ,

Really? Sad I was just thinking the other day when I heard them on Spotify how great their tragic kingdom album was

bleistift2 ,

I’m glad they pointed out what the foreign object was.

electric ,

Rap songs where the artist just blurts out random words.

Rolive ,

That doesn’t really narrow it down.

superweeniehutjrs ,

Take me to church

Fallofturkey ,
@Fallofturkey@lemmy.world avatar

Yes, such a cheese-fest of a song. Can’t help but jokingly sing along with it in the most obnoxious voice possible when it’s on.

superweeniehutjrs ,

I can’t stand his voice in any song. I turn off my radio when he comes on.

CaptSatelliteJack ,

I was hoping this was a Sadam Hussein meme

Kolanaki ,
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Radio Gaga by Queen

I had to hear that fucking song, on loop, non stop, for a whole week, when it was used to test the speaker systems on the cruise ship I was working aboard. You could not even escape it in your cabin while you slept. 😬

If I heard it come on in the grocery store while looking at Lean Cuisines, it would put everyone in that store at risk.

Zron ,

I used to work in a mall as a teenager/very young adult.

Our holiday playlist consisted of 4 songs.

One of them of was Mariah Carey’s all I want for Christmas is you.

I heard that song every 12 minutes for 2 months. 8 hours a day, 7 days a week.

It now actives some kind of sleeper agent programming in me. All I want for Christmas is to watch a store burn to the ground around me.

SkyezOpen ,
dharmacurious ,

I love the song Harper Valley PTA. Great song. Very fun.

Once, before smartphones, on a car trip, one of sang the first few lines, and then neither of us could remember the rest. We then got lost, and spent the next 8+ hours driving before we got home. The entire fucking time it was stuck in our heads, with no respite. Just “I wanna tell you all a story 'bout a Harper Valley widow’d wife” on repeat. Over. And over. And over. And over again.

Once we got home and played, we naively assumed it was over. Alas, our brains had been conditioned. It was there for good. For 2 fucking weeks, it rattled around my skull and my mother’s skull, relentlessly. Listening to it didn’t help, not listening to it didn’t help. Listening to other music didn’t help. Sleep didn’t help. It was the eternal intro. I thought I was going insane.

I cannot listen to that song anymore.

Angie Baby got stuck once pretty bad, too, but nothing like Harper Valley PTA

GBU_28 ,

Where Saddam

Brickardo ,

Green Day in general. Feels like emo virtue signaling

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