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Chickenlump
Posts: 143/154
Every tune. Seriously, when I hear a song, it replays in my mind until my ears hear another tune... making that one stuck until I hear the next. It doesn't matter what type of song or tune I hear, they just replace the one before as I come across them. It wouldn't bother me if my mind were a little more selective, at least my mind could rest a bit between tunes that get stuck.
Xeo Belmont
Posts: 304/1016
Whenever someone says "I'm a Barbie Girl" I get that damn absolutely shit-horrible song stuck in my head for a long time. The title of this thread made me think of it.

I hate it, so much.

Anyways, I can't think of anything else ... since I'm always listening to different music when I'm at home, nothing really has time to play through my head.

PS: One Winged Angel was alright ... I honestly thought Bizarro Sephiroth's theme was cooler, but I'm probably the only person in the world who thought that.
Sweet Kassy Molassy
Posts: 413/886
Hahaha. I love you, Vyper
Vyper
Posts: 351/575
Originally posted by Kasdarack
One Winged Angel gets old WHILE I'm listening to it
I kinda felt that way about your mom last night....
Anyway, you suck.
One-Winged Angel > You
Sweet Kassy Molassy
Posts: 410/886
One Winged Angel gets old WHILE I'm listening to it
Vyper
Posts: 348/575
Originally posted by Kasdarack
Nothing is good if it's stuck in your head for too long. There's no better way to ruin a good song forever than by overplaying it.
Wrong. One-Winged Angel is in my head all the time, and it STILL never gets old. But hey, I'm a fanboy, so what can you say?
Danielle
Posts: 5257/6737
There's this one song by a band called The Streets... it's ALWAYS in my head. But I can never remember all the words, so sometimes all I have is a beat.

I like the song though, so I'm not too irritated by it.
Valcion
Posts: 481/585
Lost Woods theme. Constantly.
Chainlink1061
Posts: 80/143
Most recently, 'Mill Fever' from DKC3 and 'Jib Jig' from DKC2.
HyperHacker
Posts: 2696/5072
Mario Kart Double Dash - Bowser's Castle is playing in there right now, since I just played DD yesterday.
Originally posted by Guy Perfect
Sometimes, I get not-quite-a-music stuck in my head. Just the smallest concievable fragment of a music that's stored in my memory somewhere. It's typically just a few notes (as in: fewer than 10), but I recognize it as something that I... uh... recognize.

And then I spend much of the day playing those notes over and over in my head, trying with the audacity of a thousand fire ants to recollect the few notes that come before it or follow the given segment. I can't help but think if I think too much, I might lose the tune and forever be left to wonder what it was.

Fortunately, that hasn't happened to me, yet. Every time to date, I eventually uncover what the full version of the music was and then I'm content to sleep that night.

That happens to me, but in a few annoying cases, I never end up finding out where it came from. My best guess is I made it up or saw it on some obscure TV show as I walked by the TV.
Sweet Kassy Molassy
Posts: 408/886
Nothing is good if it's stuck in your head for too long. There's no better way to ruin a good song forever than by overplaying it.

Sometimes though... having a song stuck in the head that you haven't actually heard in a long time can be cool because when you finally get to hear it it's immensely satisfying.
Randy53215
Posts: 385/726
My friend listens too..

Abba - Fernando

.. and it gets stuf in my head.

Other then that not really.
Prince Kassad
Posts: 193/321
I always get the music I am constantly hearing on my computer stuck on my head. At the moment I'm on vacation, and I can still remember the 20 music tracks I've last heard. And I mean the whole tracks.
Video game music is easiest to get stuck in my head.

If there's like a horrible music, it gets stuck too, and then everytime I try to think, I am forced to remember that music. After a few days I usually forget them in favor of better tracks.
Guy Perfect
Posts: 323/451
Sometimes, I get not-quite-a-music stuck in my head. Just the smallest concievable fragment of a music that's stored in my memory somewhere. It's typically just a few notes (as in: fewer than 10), but I recognize it as something that I... uh... recognize.

And then I spend much of the day playing those notes over and over in my head, trying with the audacity of a thousand fire ants to recollect the few notes that come before it or follow the given segment. I can't help but think if I think too much, I might lose the tune and forever be left to wonder what it was.

Fortunately, that hasn't happened to me, yet. Every time to date, I eventually uncover what the full version of the music was and then I'm content to sleep that night.

The same kinda thing happens when I hear one piece of a music within another music, but am reminded of the first. Especially with plagiarism. I've found two cases in City of Heroes musics where this has happened. The Hotzone music seems to borrow a sound effect from a music in Test Drive 4 and the J21 music from City of Villains, which is often used in Heroes' sewer missions, has a sound that's remarkably close to the one in Mr. EAD's tune from F-Zero GX.

Well... yeah. Partial musics make me think long and hard about what the rest of the music was.
Jilkon
Posts: 138/227
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetris_effect ?

Anyway, I get the occasional song stuck, usually just short segments though and usually not very good stuff. I did get the Gundam X opening stuck once though, that was nice. More recently I got something good stuck as well, can't remember what though.
Schweiz oder etwas
Posts: 1494/2046
In keeping with my recent Earthbound kick, I often get the mix "Twoson Hits The Road" from Overclocked Remix stuck in my head. It's very catchy, and I don't mind humming it all the time as I work, either. Here's a link to it.

I also periodically get the area 1-1 theme to Super Mario Bros. 2 stuck in my head, as well as its Super Buck Jazz remix on Overclocked. I'll give a link to that too.

And then there's "Live and Learn", the music to the final battle of Sonic Adventure 2... That's always fun.

Sammy Nestico's "Pressure Cooker"...

Ice Cap Zone Act 1...

Chocobo theme from FF7... Man, that song's addictive.

The worst part is that I tend to whistle or hum these songs aloud to myself as I work, so I must look like a complete loser as I do... But hey, at least I work surrounded by video games. I suppose eventually someone will come in and be like "Hey, that's the theme to Super Mario Brothers 2!" and I'll be like "YEAH IT IS DUDE" and the rest will be history.

Oh, oh... I forgot about the Brinstar Theme from Metroid and Zero Mission. Get that stuck in there all the time.

Eesh, that's somewhat of a list... And I didn't even list the contemporary stuff that gets stuck.
fabio
Posts: 1560/2415
I constantly get VG music stuck in my head usually after playing a video game or listening to it in Winamp. I usually don't mind it.
Vyper
Posts: 347/575
One-Winged Angel


Constantly. But I don't mind it
BMF54123
Posts: 470/876
I get good music stuck in my head quite often, although sometimes it STAYS stuck there, usually when I can't sleep, and eventually turns into annoying music.
FreeDOS +
Posts: 633/1312
I don't have it often, but recent examples I can recall are the Yoshi's Island music and Indiana Jones.
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