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Your current earworm?

Posted: 2006-02-26 11:37pm
by Jack Bauer
Me? Dirty Little Secret by The All-American Rejects.

"I've been around a time or two, just to waste my time with you."

"When we live such fragile lives, its the best way we survive."

Posted: 2006-02-26 11:44pm
by Stile
Mr Tambourine Man by William Shatner

"Mr. Tambourine Man?? Mr. Tambourine Man??"

:twisted:

Posted: 2006-02-26 11:51pm
by Pick
"One Word" by Conjure One.

Posted: 2006-02-27 12:30am
by Raxmei
Most recently "He's No Good For You" by New Blood Revival.

Posted: 2006-02-27 12:58am
by Erik von Nein
Image

Ear ... worm?



:P


Ahm, Country Roads redone by Dolly Parton.

Posted: 2006-02-27 01:45am
by Metatwaddle
Vienna Teng - Passage. That's one hell of a chilling song.

Posted: 2006-02-27 01:57am
by DesertFly
Gary, Indiana from The Music Man.

Posted: 2006-02-27 02:19am
by Sharpshooter
At the moment, it's a toss-up between Narcoleptic Youth's McAnarchy and Government Flu by the Dead Kennedys, I'm trying to drown them out with a healthy dose of Idiots Are Taking Over by NOFX.

Posted: 2006-02-27 02:50am
by Nub
Rocket Man by Elton John.

Posted: 2006-02-27 03:43am
by Ford Prefect
Taiyou no Mannaka he - Bivattchee. This song is hardcore, and is one of the only songs in another language that I can sing (if you could call my diseased warblings that) along to.

Posted: 2006-02-27 04:27am
by 2000AD
Metalingus by Altred Bridge, Where's the Pleasure by The Protocol, United States of Whatever by Liam Lynch and The Ecstasy of Gold by Yo-Yo Ma.

Posted: 2006-02-27 05:13am
by Brother-Captain Gaius
Metallica - "The Unforgiven"

My plan is to aquire some Black Sabbath soon, then I imagine that will be stuck in my head...

Posted: 2006-02-27 05:53am
by Metatwaddle
Stile wrote:Mr Tambourine Man by William Shatner

"Mr. Tambourine Man?? Mr. Tambourine Man??"

:twisted:
Now I've got this mental image, or whatever the aural equivalent of an image is, of They Might Be Giants singing, "Tambourine Man, Tambourine Man, doing the things that a tambourine can..."

Posted: 2006-02-27 07:35am
by Gandalf
Battle Without Honour or Humanity, from the Kill Bill 1 soundtrack.

That and Black Sabbath's Iron Man.

Posted: 2006-02-27 07:47am
by Soontir C'boath
"A Star to Follow" and "First Snow" from the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. I love the overlapping voices in the first one and the mix of strings with the electric guitar blends well in the second.

Posted: 2006-02-27 08:04am
by Doctor Doom
"The Man Comes Around" by Johnny Cash. In fact, just about anything by Johnny Cash I've been listening to lately.

Posted: 2006-02-27 08:05am
by Plekhanov
Neighborhood #3 (Power Out) by Arcade Fire

Posted: 2006-02-27 09:20am
by Xenophobe3691
"Only A Matter of Time" by Dream Theater

Posted: 2006-02-27 09:25am
by Chardok
Ahh yeah. Rappers Delight By The Sugarhill Gang.

Posted: 2006-02-27 09:40am
by Rye
Wrong forum. Oh and Incarnated Solvent Abuse by Carcass.The chugs transcend god.

Re: Your current earworm?

Posted: 2006-02-27 10:18am
by Rogue 9
Order 66 wrote:Me? Dirty Little Secret by The All-American Rejects.

"I've been around a time or two, just to waste my time with you."

"When we live such fragile lives, its the best way we survive."
I hate that song. Hate it with much hate, in fact. Actually, I detest just about every currently popular pop song, because the radio station that my coworkers keep the radio on plays the top ten or something over and over. If I wanted that level of repetitiveness I'd listen to a CD, and pick one with better music.

Anywho, currently it's Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. Now that is a rockin' piece of music. :D

Posted: 2006-02-27 10:58am
by Gil Hamilton
"Jungle Love" by Morris Day and the Time.

Posted: 2006-02-27 11:13am
by Spice Runner
"The Space Between" Dave Mathews Band. I've Rediscovered it.

Thanks to my previous dorm mate for playing that song at least once every bloody day!

Posted: 2006-02-27 11:37am
by Keevan_Colton
Blind Guardian - Imaginations From The Other Side

Posted: 2006-02-27 11:46am
by Lord Pounder
Coheed & Cambria's The Suffering. The lyrics remind me of my last serious relationship, but sounds perky enough that it doesn't depress me nor make me feel bitter.

Listen well... will you marry me?
(Not now, Boy)
Are you well in the Suffering?
(You've been) the most gracious of hosts
I may be invited, girl, but I'm not coming in

It reminds me that you can never go back to an ex no matter how much you want to.