3 Inches of Blood - Deadly Sinners
That CKY song, y know
Hero -by Nickleback Guy and Other Guy
Worst of all is soul sister by train. I would happily lobotomize that part of my brain if I could.
Look at this photograph
Everytime I do it makes me laugh
I get a decent amount of lesser known nickleback singles appearing as well. I'm Canadian so even the hits that weren't big in the states got a LOT of play. Did you know they did a cover of Elton John's Saturday Night and it'd hard to distinguish from mid 90s Metallica? I did
I would happily lobotomize that part of my brain if I could.
on god there'd be a cottage industry for this if it were possible :angery: i want it gone
Because EVERYONE at my work uses Spotify instead of manually creating playlists, inhear it like 5 times a day because our work Spotify is an uroburous now. Mine are on a USB stick and I feel strongly about playlists coming from the making acrual mix tapes times.
I work in a pretty open kitchen, what we choose to put on is also for customers. It's a cool but tricky playlist
I have heardnwvery classic 60s-70s rnb or fiasco song way too much now, and I like that shit. I am a huge music need and can at least appreciate most jams but familiarity breeds contempt
Headstrong, I’ll take on anyone
Also Centuries, but only the beginning, and “Heavy metal broke my 👏👏 heart”
This thread has been suggesting that mid 2000s butt rock is the catchiest music that no one likes.
I gotta add 3 Doors Down's Kryptonite.
I think a big part of it is because is you go to a rock radio station in the year 2023, they’re still playing all that stuff from 2 decades ago, so even if you’re not actively trying to listen to it, it’ll still find its way to your ears
For me specifically it's probably cause it's the last time I listened to current mainstream music
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They’re all in my head now after reading this post. How dare you.
Someone told me, only love can save usssss
HOW CAN THAT BE?!?! Look what love gives ussssss
Put on a good catchy tune. Tainted Love gets in my head all the time and I'm always down
Soul Sister by Train? Oh fuck yes, there's my excuse to drop this masterpiece by Pat Finnerty
Seen his stuff and despite the fact that I really hate Weezer I think we would agree on what rocks and what socks and why. He's cool by me. The Lenny Kravitz one was my fave cause as a Canadian don't fucknwith the guess who and also YOU CANT DO AMERIXAN WOMAN WITHOUR THAT FUZZ LEAD. THAT LEAD IS THE SONG.
I had the "smell yo dick" song stuck in my head this morning. I haven't heard it in over a decade. Wtf.
3 inches of blood rules forever. I will fight anyone who says otherwise
They're pretty cool and it's mostly that main/intro riff that does it. The better version of that/3 Inches of blood in general is Painkiller by Judas Priest in my head. I'm not super familiar with 3 Inches of Blood but it always seemed like they were trying to redo that song but with fantasy lyrics.
For just riffs, which I'm usually super down with and have no problems with in my head unless noted:
Sugar coated sour by Dillonger Escape Plan which can be really distracting cause it's really complicated
Funeralopolis by Electric Wizard cause Bwoooooom bwoooom bah duddah duh duddah day bwooooom bwooom bwoom
Twilight Amaranthine by Asunder which is both of the above at the same time.
Sunny Afternoon by the Kinks
Pick a discharge song
I'm more prone to riff madness and that leads to songs I like more cause sick riffs are the best part of music.
Somehow I've avoided that one For my whole life. I actually thought Wonderwall was Clock's by Coldplay for a while as a kid.
Weird one lately is Try Honesty and River Below by Billy Talent. The fact I'm Canadian is showing very hard in this thread.
SAME and it spread like the plague through my work to the point it's a running gage when someone hums it.
I dealt with a solid year and a half of The Locomotion stuck in my head. In that time, I came to realize how bad Little Eva is at explaining the dance.
Furthermore , technically any dance could be called 'The Locomotion."
Same cause of work. That us one of mine. Two jobs in a row I've had that be a 6 times a day repeat. I acrually think it's a sick jam but the repetition killed it.
I was a fry cook in a restaraunt that only played glam metal from the 80s. Completely killed my love for the genre.
I am a cook and I'd acrually love some 80s glam for balance. Me and this Japanese cook I work with sing Bon Jovi songs together all day anyway.
SHOT THROUFH THE HEART
AND YOURE TO BLAME
you give looo-ooove
A bad name
amazing riff
Phil X deserves to be in a better band than Bon Jovi.
Change my view.
The band should have ended if Richie Sambora left and fuck right off with that. I donr know who he is, but a guy who calls himself Phil X should feel blessed to spend a second on stage with those who have seen a mllion faces and rocked them all.
And no, it isn't anti union. Tommy was a dock worker, the union went on strike, he's down k. His luck and it's tough...so tough but that union is gonna hold on to what they've got, and it does make a difference if they make it or not.
Fucking Gina doesn't have a union job working that diner all day. It's an anti neoliberal working class anthem with crude class consciousness.
While we can agree to your first point, I must object to the denigration of the great Phil Xenedis. I used to watch him demo vintage guitars for Fretted Americana like every week. A major part of my development as a musician, I learned a lot from that guy.
I have no idea who he is but I'm certain that if he does guitar demos and names himself that he probably dresses like an asshole and has a super creepy vibe.
With my perception in a mix Down 20 miles to the styx To the cloudy town of Hellview Population: 96
It kinda slaps and I will hear nothing to the contrary
the song that guy on reddit played during sex for two years straight
If it isn't Rebel Yell by Billy Idol then he picked the wrong song
I've never heard this before ever and none of it stuck at all. I'm immune