Addicting Songs: What's your's?

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Ciarang

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This, I have not stopped listening to it for ages.

 

ElTigreSantiago

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Sweet mother of god was that terrible. I really hope you were joking with that, as I don't see anyone ever listening to that, let alone loving it enough that you can't resist singing along with the... lyrics? ...You weren't kidding! I read your other post and you posted another equally horrible song!

It amazes me that these people make this crap and somehow people like it. There's no way anyone can enjoy this. Do you feel cool because you listen to stuff no one likes? In your other post you criticized like 10 songs, and your main argument was about people liking them? I guess a rule for your music is it has to sound like shit and no one can like it. That sense of mind must warp your taste in music and lead you to believe that you like what you're hearing.

Now as for it being complex and taking "talent". I could record 20 people taking a crap everyday, record myself screaming in the shower and pounding "chaotic" rythyms on drums, and making up difficult time signatures and put it into a 55 second song. Then I could perform it live with all 21 people. Would it be complex? Yes. Would it take talent? Yes. But would it sound good? Hell no. And after hearing Cutting Pink With Knives and The half eaten sausage wants to see you in his office, I can honestly say it absolutely does not.

But hey, to each their own.
 

StonkThis

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Maybe when I'm alone I would sing to any Rise Against song. I know I can't sing, but sometimes I ignore that and continue my delusion. I'd also only sing alone because I hate when people sing in public when the other people aren't there for their singing, whether they're good or not, it annoys the hell out of me. --End of mini-rant--
 

Gildan Bladeborn

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Amaranth, by Nightwish. It takes a serious application of will to let my playlist move on to something else whenever that comes up.