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How often do you tire of your favorite songs?


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When I like one song, or an album very much, I listen to it way too many times in a very short period. After a few days of doing that I'm already tired of it. Then I don't manage to listen to it for over a month, and when I come back to listening it, I listen to it once in a while, as just another normal song.

 

 

 

Does that happen to you too?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Currently I'm tired of:

 

 

 

Anything by Led Zeppelin and AC/DC

 

 

 

Dire Straits - Walk of Life

 

 

 

Deep Purple - Machine Head, In Rock

 

 

 

Pink Floyd - Dark Side of The Moon, Wish you Were Here, The Wall

 

 

 

Rush - 2112

 

 

 

Haggard - Eppur Si Muove

 

 

 

Lordi - Arockalipse

 

 

 

Wolfmother

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I will NEVER get tired of Silent Night, Bodom Night - Children Of Bodom. NEVER NEVER EVER. :3>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I am currently tired of:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Most of Three Days Grace

 

 

 

Anything from Breaking Benjamin

 

 

 

Anything from Theory of A Deadman

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Seems I never get tired of anything metal, and I always get tired of anything rock really easy. ::'

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I hate it when I do that. I love a song and play it all the time, but then it loses the same feeling for me.

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I try not to but when i get a new song it's the only one on my playlist over and over again, it takes me a few months to get tired of, 2 weeks later i'm listening to it again but, not by its self

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Oh gosh that is dead on.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It happens with video/computer games aswell.

 

 

 

I gave up buying Gamecube/PS2 games about 3-4 months ago because of all the wasted money. I just don't play them, it sucks.

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I always try not to do it. But I can't deny meself the pleasure of experiencing some things over and over again. Even though I know I shouldn't. But after some time it always comes back. And when I don't listen to that particular song I've found something else that i 'use'.

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My favorite song has always been 'Changes' by Tupac. It was the first song I ever downloaded because I had heard it once on the radio. Been my fav song since i can remember.

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I kill stuff all the time. Well, not kill, because when I love a song and then come back to it a long time later, I still realise how genious it is. I just don't get the same, face melty/spine tingly feel that I used to get.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

However, lately I haven't "killed" anything; I haven't listened to The Wall or DSOTM or Animals in over a year, I'm saving for a special occasion.

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i do it all the time, not meaning to though... i listen to it then i start another song, but it seems so boring so i switch back to the new song... cant help it really

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

dead songs for me:

 

 

 

all of children of bodom

 

 

 

all of in flames

 

 

 

all of system of a down

 

 

 

some of alexisonfire

 

 

 

all of rap (except maybe 1 or 2 catchy songs)

 

 

 

a few songs of RHCP

 

 

 

some Led Zepplin

 

 

 

much more unfortunately :(

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I'm the opposite, the more I listen to it the more it grows on me, when a song becomes one of my favourites, it stays one of my favourites :P

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When I don't like a song the first couple of times I listen to it, it stays hated ::'

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This happens to me alllll the time. I've finally tired of my Smash riddim cd along with Tami Chynn. I'm not joking I'd play both of those everyday. I can't stand them now, have to switch over. The time will come though when I have a little itch to put them back on after a few months. Although it'll never be the same, it'll still be pretty good :P

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Ah, I'm finally finding gorillaz again.

 

 

 

Song killing is a shame, but it just happens. Good thing is, that bands and songs always come back after some time. How horrible it would be if you'd get too tired of something and never listen it again?

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i have my radio on every day there a some songs that they just overkill makin them very old very fast like for example

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The pot(tool)

 

 

 

land of confusion(Disturbed)

 

 

 

Animal I have become(three day Grace)

 

 

 

anything from shinedown

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

these i loved but now they play these song on the radio so much that they suck

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