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AndWat OP t1_j29y00r wrote

I call it checking in to the Hotel Imagine.

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CasualCoffeeEnjoyer t1_j29zw01 wrote

I find that this happens with some albums that I listen to. Im fairly sure I have adhd (don’t want to say FOR SURE though cause I’ve never talked to a doctor) but I’ll listen to an album I absolutely love for months. Eventually it gets less exciting, and more stale. So I have to step back and basically ignore music I really really want to listen to. It’s not that I can’t love that music again, but it’s just annoying to have to take breaks. No idea what it’s called, but I can relate :)

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Mikeyy5000 t1_j2a0bjz wrote

It's called imagine dragons. And I'm tired of "Rock" stations playing it on repeat.

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Acceptable-Fold-3192 t1_j2a6q9i wrote

In St. Louis I call it “the KSHE effect” after our once great rock station that now reduces most bands to a select few songs. (I’m fairly certain that Queen have more than 5 songs for example 😏)

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RobertRowlandMusic t1_j2adxzy wrote

Tom Sawyer Syndrome. I love Rush, and it's a great song, but I'd be fine if I never heard it again, it's just been overplayed to death!

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SMJ999 t1_j2af3gw wrote

Look at this photograph. Every time I do it makes me laugh

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trimondo_blondomina t1_j2ahjum wrote

Burnt to a crisp. Whatever Iheartradio, Audacy, and Cumulus do whenever they pick up a new song once every year or so.

Please don’t listen to commercial radio. KEXP, College stations, and NPR music affiliates offer a much better variety with much less interruptions.

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starheartless t1_j2ajttl wrote

TBF the song didn't change though, your reaction to it changed. Not a right or wrong, only an observation. So... which song/songs?

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circus4fools_u_me t1_j2amqz0 wrote

At a certain point, you have to accept that there a lot of garbage people who like a lot of garbage and keep perpetuating it. People who actually like, love or obsess over cheesy pop or formulaic country are basically admitting that they have un-evolved brains that soak up propaganda

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lakeguy2023 t1_j2arpx8 wrote

You call it commercial radio pop crap from 2010 onwards

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ArtVandalay47 t1_j2b2e4p wrote

Burned out.

Thanks to radio I haven't listened to Nirvana or Pink Floyd on my own in over 20 years now.

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jo_ker94 t1_j2b7yzi wrote

Perfect by Ed Sheeran used to be the spitting image of that description. Fortunately, people have wised up.

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AndWat OP t1_j2bc9p5 wrote

That's exactly what I (OP) meant. I don't think that Imagine was terrible when Lennon wrote it. Overrated, yes, sentimental, yes, even worse than McCartney's Christmas song, yes. But it wasn't as terrible as it now sounds to me.

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CholoJesus t1_j2belib wrote

Mental fatigue brought on by excessive repetition.

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gogojack t1_j2brqwn wrote

I used to work in radio as a DJ. You think you hate Christmas songs? You have no idea. You dread the last couple months of the year, because you know that your program director is going to steadily add Christmas songs into the mix every week after Thanksgiving, and there's nothing you can do about it.

What most people don't realize is that there's really only about 8 decent Christmas songs to start with, and most of the time is filled with covers of those songs...of varying quality.

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bob256k t1_j2c91ia wrote

I call it don’t speak

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Suburban-Vibes1 t1_j2cq5c4 wrote

Heat Waves - Glass Animals

I love glass animals, but holy shit

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Hopelesslyloves t1_j2ct588 wrote

Me after listening to what was once my favorite song 100 times in a month

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RaintheOuroboros t1_j2cxpcz wrote

There’s a good word for this in German. It’s called “Ohrwurm” it literally means Ear Worm.

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mikeldmv t1_j2czleb wrote

Hey there, Delilah. What’s it like in NYC….

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twisted_kilt t1_j2d3kcs wrote

No one knows this like retail workers. Piped in list on loop. Or worse yet- Michael McDonald “If i have to listen to “Ya mo be there” one more time, I’m gonna yammo burn this place to the ground.

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tm0nks t1_j2ddz7o wrote

I thought their first album was decent enough for radio pop/rock. Then I heard that song and now I can't hear any of their stuff without it playing in my head and making me want to barf. Very disappointing.

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honeybutts t1_j2de3u2 wrote

I call it Black Hole Sun syndrome. God, I hate that song.

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This_Philosopher1700 t1_j2dgssn wrote

All the "hits" and everything on the radio are truly unbearable. Every hit, and every song are disgusting...

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Typical_Hornet_Twins t1_j2di8gv wrote

Around here were just call it "Radio".... I swear the local programming manager only has 10 fingers... so that is the total number of songs his (her) station is capable of playing.

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AGInnkeeper t1_j2dz49l wrote

Not sure what you call it, but the song is called "It's a Small World". You can hear it at Disneyland. You're welcome!

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CaliTheRogue t1_j2edyz0 wrote

Canada’s mandate to play a minimum amount of Canadian music per hour of airplay. Or as most people here know it, Nickleback. Here’s the fun part they now want to add that regulation to internet streaming services like YouTube.

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