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boyitsme95

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Now, I know many people have made favorite song topics, but I want to know what songs you listen to the most over and over. Not exactly your favorite, but mabye it's an upbeat song so you listen to it a lot. I don't exactly mean listen to it multiple times in a row, but I know I do so I'm sure others do also. Personaly, I listen to Bob Dylan's The Times They Are A-Changin' way to much for my own good. I once listened to it 18 times in a row, and stopped because I was leaving, annoyied that I had to stop playing Bob Dylan. Imogen Heep's Hide and Seek comes in at a close second, but it is just way to depressing to listen to so much. So what are your most repeatable songs?

P.S. Go buy those two songs. You can thank me later.
P.S.S. Your welcome.
 

cas

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It's actually the other way around Imogen Heap is the artist. She was the singer in Frou Frou, you will probably like that it's more upbeat
 

pantsoffdanceoff

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I find music with vocal get old after while. Instrumentals such as Cliffs of Dover (Eric Johnson), Soy Bomb (Honest Bob), Orion (Metallica), and YYZ (Rush) can be listened to continually.
 

Dr. James

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For quite a long time I was really into 'You Know My Name' by Chris Cornell AKA the theme to Casino Royale, I still find it rather awesome.
 

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The songs i repeat the most are The Jester Race, The Jester Dance, Dead God in Me, Episode 666, Jotun, My sweet Shadow, and Your Bedtime Story is Scaring Everyone by In Flames.

Oh and Bottle Dreams by Eyedea.

I recommend that you have a listen to these songs, especially Bottle Dreams if you want a good laugh.
 

Elexia

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I'm an athlete and in a week's time is a major race in my state. I listen to any song that's inspirational and is about overcoming obstacles and so forth. I know it sounds cliche, but I usually go between 'This is the Moment' sung by Anthony Warlow, 'Gold' and 'I Can Go the Distance' sung by Josh Groban while running.

I also listen to some orchestrations from the Pirates of the Caribbean Soundtrack(s), Starcraft and World of Warcraft when chilling out or working (I hate working in silence but vocals can distract me).
 

SmilingKitsune

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"Age of innocence" by The smashing pumpkins at the moment, it doesn't matter how many times I hear it I still can't get enough.
 

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Mauro09 said:
For quite a long time I was really into 'You Know My Name' by Chris Cornell AKA the theme to Casino Royale, I still find it rather awesome.
That is because Chris Cornell is the shit. Listen to Audioslave and Soundgarden, he was in them both.
 

Daniel Cygnus

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Ants of the Sky by Between the Buried and Me. Actually, the entire Colors album qualifies as this. It's been my background music for most anything recently, and when it's over, I'll just turn it back on. So good.
 

Flying-Emu

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The Safety Dance by The Men Without Hats and Love Shack by the B-52's. You just cannot BEAT those songs.
 

Sparrow

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The Strokes - Hard To Explain
The Lonely Island Group - I'm On A Boat (Shuddup, it's funny)
Jupiter One - Fire Away
Maximo Park - By The Monument

Not my all time favourites either, they just have good replay value.

Flying-Emu said:
The Safety Dance by The Men Without Hats
We can dance if we want to
We can leave your friends behind
'Cause your friends don't dance and if they don't dance
Well they're no friends of mine
 

boyitsme95

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cas said:
It's actually the other way around Imogen Heap is the artist. She was the singer in Frou Frou, you will probably like that it's more upbeat
Thanks. Didn't notice that mistake, but I fixed it. Also, when I said depressing, I didn't mean I don't like that song or it in itself is depressing, it's just that the first time I heard it was watching a movie on genocide, so it has some bad mental images for me personaly.

Elexia said:
I also listen to some orchestrations from the Pirates of the Caribbean Soundtrack(s), Starcraft and World of Warcraft when chilling out or working (I hate working in silence but vocals can distract me).
I always did like Billzard's game's soundtracks, but I never thought of actually listening to them outside of games. I always hear it and think of the game, and in most cases I get sad and think, "I'm not playing that." Then I cry. Not because of that, probably because I watched Cast Away again. I cry four separate times during that movie. I have seen thousands of movies and I only cry during Cast Away. All of the crying ones, only during those four parts of Cast Away. Those parts:
Spoiler alert! I mean huge spoilers, so be prepared. Don't read unless you see the movie, which I recommend highly. I'm a wimp, so you probably won't cry more then once.

1. If I've seen the movie already, when he first gets lost.
2. When he loses Wilson.
3. When he realizes he can't have a relationship with his ex-girlfriend.
4. When he sees the wings on the back of the truck.

Wow, got off topic. What was my point? O ya! I never thought of working out to game soundtracks, and watch Cast Away.

Flying-Emu said:
The Safety Dance by The Men Without Hats and Love Shack by the B-52's. You just cannot BEAT those songs.
Yes. A thousend times yes. To The Safety Dance. Can't say I loved Love Shack, but it is very good.
 

RollForInitiative

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Less Likely To Believe by Falling You has seen some 1200+ plays according to my iTunes over the past several years. It's an eight minute song.

That's actually a bit scary.
 

Blind0bserver

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Really everything on Mezzanine by Massive Attack, but above all else the song Teardrop off of that album.
 

DerpyDerpyDerp

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Butcher the Weak - Devourment
Raped on the Altar - Dying Fetus
Anally Injected Death Sperm - Goratory
Antithesis - Origin

I listen to music very frequently, but those are the songs I play more or less everyday.