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AlternateTorg
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Dodger77
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I am totally infatuated with Daft Punk's new single: Get Lucky
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Ruan
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Post Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 4:38 pm |
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Imagine Dragons - Radioactive - I hadn't paid too much attention to this song til I watched the music video, now I can't get it out of my head. Psy - Gentleman - is very much an earworm. Mystery Skulls - Money - because of the video linked. ... AND IT'S IN MY HEAD AGAIN. CURSE YOU. Madeon - Finale
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drachefly
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Post Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 9:21 pm |
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Beethoven's Choral Fantasy - the last part, anyway. It's so close to the Ode to Joy but not quite!
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kitoba
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Post Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 10:32 pm |
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For me, the all time Ear Worm --in a good way --was this song, Panis Et Circensus (Bread and Circuses): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgWFL0jP0QcI heard it once and had it in my head for a year, until I successfully tracked it down. They became one of my all time favorite bands after that. Still haven't gotten tired of it. Fortunately for me it's usually only the songs I like that get stuck.
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Dodger77
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kitoba wrote: Fortunately for me it's usually only the songs I like that get stuck. Same here. Although, the best way to ear worm myself is through English phrases. Like, DuckTales moon theme isn't going to work. But Crazy Duck In Space might. Also, drachefly, I listened to that whole Beethoven video. I don't know if that was the intent or not, but either way, well done.
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Passiflora
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Unfortunately, I have gotten some chibi-fluff video game background music stuck in my head. Ngau is playing Atelier Rorona somewhat obsessively at the moment, and that #&^%$! jingle keeps popping into my head, unbidden. The worst part is that it isn't even good chibi-fluff music. It's quite mediocre, as far as these things go.
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AlternateTorg
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Post Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 10:06 am |
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Ruan
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Post Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 2:01 pm |
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Already have - I'm a fan of both Stirling and Pentatonix. I wouldn't say I like it better than the original, but I do enjoy it.
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Kajin
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Post Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 2:31 pm |
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Kea wrote: Unfortunately, I have gotten some chibi-fluff video game background music stuck in my head. Ngau is playing Atelier Rorona somewhat obsessively at the moment, and that #&^%$! jingle keeps popping into my head, unbidden. The worst part is that it isn't even good chibi-fluff music. It's quite mediocre, as far as these things go. I... I'm not sure if I want to buy a copy of this game so I can play it or bury it.
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AlternateTorg
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Post Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 3:56 pm |
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AlternateTorg wrote: That... That was one of the most bizzare things I've ever seen in a game. I should probably mention that I've played Psychonauts*, so when I say it's one of the weirdest things I've ever seen in a video game, that's saying something. * If you haven't played it, Psychonauts features (among other things): psychically enhanced animals, a giant mental censor attempting to kill you with a huge rubber stamp, a dance party with a secret room containing nightmares about burning children, a war zone and a circus strewn with steak, tanks controlled by disembodied brains, a miniature metropolis filled with talking lungfish (which you destroy like Godzilla), a guy obsessed with conspiracy theories about a milkman, trenchcoat-clad G-men talking obsessively about pies, psychic lucha libre, a guy playing a board game against a figment of his imagination (who happens to be his ancestor, Napoleon Bonaparte), a secret service composed of Girl Scouts, rats with swollen heads that self-destruct and release disorienting gas, mutant killer rabbits that emerge from meat grinders, an insane dentist who makes people sneeze out their brains...
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Post Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 12:05 am |
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Kajin wrote: I... I'm not sure if I want to buy a copy of this game so I can play it or bury it.
You're probably better off burying it, unless you like writing that embodies lazy anime tropes. Ditzy cute klutzy airhead. Check. Cranky chick who's too proud to be openly nice to anyone. Check. Excruciatingly shy character who spends the entire game apologizing for her existence. Check. The frilly lady with the gigantic boobs and squeaky voice (she must be filled with helium, it's the only explanation). Check.
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Game of Thrones's title sequence has been in my head on and off since the new season started. One of the best ever. Though True Blood's is more visceral, and also gets stuck in my head. Also, damn you, Ruan, I'll have Radioactive stuck in my head all day now.
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Ruan
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Post Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 8:05 pm |
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Well. You could have this stuck in your head instead.
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Dodger77
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Post Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 11:30 am |
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weatherwax wrote: Game of Thrones's title sequence has been in my head on and off since the new season started. One of the best ever. Though True Blood's is more visceral, and also gets stuck in my head. Also, damn you, Ruan, I'll have Radioactive stuck in my head all day now. I've always loved TV title songs. It makes watching TV with my Dad on my parents' DVR frustrating because he hates them and wants to skip them always.
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