Songs you can but on reapet and listen to for hours on end, and you just listen and listen and never get bored with them. I once played through Mass Effect with just that song as a soundtrack.
Pull The Curtains - Sum 41
Swing Swing - All American Rejects
Why Don't You Get A Job - The Offspring
Gives You Hell - All American Rejects
Most of Luke Kelly, and a lot of Dubliners in general.
Well, most of my songs when I think about it. Not just the ones above, but those are on the top atm.
I could listen to this all day. Doesn't really seem like it but it's amazingly relaxing music for coding, or just listening to. I still have no idea what's happened once the song's over ^_^
Civil War by Guns and Roses, You Shook Me All Night Long by AC/DC, and Adagio for Strings by Samuel Barber immediately spring to mind. There are a few that have a particular resonance, something I can't really put my finger on.
I honestly don't know. I recently bought blink-182's new album, Neighbourhoods, and I can put the whole album on repeat over and over at the moment but I can't think of just one song.
Ooh! Gold Dust by Gallows. It's a minute long and I sometimes put it on repeat and just suck in all the awesome over and over... mmm.
Right now? This- I love this song, and once the video gets going, it's pretty good too. I don't give a fig for Call of Duty, but I'm a hopeless Nazi Zombies addict.
Here comes the Sun and part 3 of golden slumber by the Beatles.
Thunderstruck by AC/DC.
Blues Brothers Soul Man and their cover of Jailhouse Rock.
Bartholomew by Silent Comedy
Saturday Nights alright for fighting by Elton John
I go through phases, though this lot I can listen to over and over again:
The base of this song is very moving, even if there are editing and balancing issues. Redone with more emphasis on the treble line and I'd call this one of the best instrumental tracks ever written.
I love this song more for the lyrics than the melody, though Ilaria has one of the clearest voices I've ever heard.
Probably the worst of the four tracks I've picked, but the opening is kinda haunting I find.
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