
But what if you enjoy those loops and want more loops?
Sounds loopy.
🎶 One more time 🎶
🎶 One more time 🎶
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The music I like I love having go through my head.
Sits down
So, you’ve found my ADHD ass.
I was gonna comment adhd too 😂
I love rainbows and any sort of spectrum.
That’s just gay ;-)
I saw something nasty in the woodshed.
I nearly constantly have music going in my head if I’m not listening to something. Not necessarily real songs, either. Listening to music is better.
The trick is to write those “not real” songs down, now they’re real songs! And you’re the composer!
I find playing the song i have stuck in my head to completion gets rid of the earworm. If i played another song i’d just have two earworms.
Fun fact, at least for me, if you don’t know the end of the earworm, make up a dramatic finale that ends it.
My brain is dumb. It likes to only repeat parts of songs so even if i made up an ending it’d still just go back to the part i was stuck on. It’s why i can’t do the second song thing because then i’d end up having some weird remixes going on.
It works for that! Make up the most ridiculous, dramatic, crazy showtune style ending. Really ham it up. If that doesn’t work I’ll accept your surrender.
I’ll save this comment and report back next time i have an ear worm.
When my favorite bands drop new songs, I’ll exclusively listen to those new songs on repeat for days
I love music
The best way to get that music out of your head is to let this music start playing in your head.
I opened it muted (just to see what the title was) but still heard the music the instant it opened.
This is my ultimate ear worm killer
It’s just a more powerful ear worm that I always enjoy hearing, even if it’s only in my head.
I need it to have my brain entertained with something positive. Otherwise, as with sensory deprivation it will entertain itself with mostly negative train of thoughts, strongly supported by our zeitgeist.
Try tinnitus ,its a …
I have musical tinnitus - my entire life had symphonic and electronic soundscapes. I thought it was normal - I’ve actively listened to all types of music for about 45 yrs.
Sometime in my early forties I mentioned it to my mate’s new girlfriend. She laughed and directed me to an article about it.
Musical tinnitus 11/10 highly recommend. Normal tinnitus 0/10 avoid at all costs.
I have the other one , started at 15 ,now 63 on both ears 24/7
You have my complete sympathy. It’s a torture I couldn’t even begin to imagine.
My mechanic neighbour suffers from it, he plays a lot of white (?) noise YouTube videos when he has to concentrate - they work for him; a bit.
I use bone conducted headphone for music, and trying not to fixate on the tinnitus helps a lot.
Greeting from the Belgian coast
It’s the tune wedgie train.
I enjoy acoustic accompaniment for the emotions which drive me.
A lot do listen to music while they drive.
I’ve done some lazy-style toddler sitting (in my defense, it was the heat!) and might have accidentally overdosed on Disney songs and The Sound of Music. Now trying to delete it with an 80s New Wave and Alternative playlist. And if that doesn’t help I’ll have to nuke it with 90s eurodance, but that would be grim.
I don’t believe people enjoy music so much that it loops in their heads. For most it’s background noise that stops once the music stops.
You’ve never heard of an “ear worm?”











