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Ear Worm songs. Your favorites (including the guilty pleasures)

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Recently stuck in the brain because it was in an episode of Ted Lasso I just watched, and I'll admit, I've grown to like this song, and I think Rick Astley's vocals kicked ass.  Fight me, fuckers.

 

Kind of out of nowhere, but this album is chock full of earworms.  Here are two:

 

 

 

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I define an earworm song as inherently annoying. It digs into your brain and it won't vacate. 

Here's the rare earworm song that's still a good song.

 

 

And here is the much more common annoying as shit earworm song. How did this become a hit? That synth phrase at 1:10 is awful but catchy. Catchy in a really really bad way, like a car alarm.

 

 

3 hours ago, ajax said:

I define an earworm song as inherently annoying. It digs into your brain and it won't vacate. 

 

 

Like this

 

 

 

The guitar solo kills me every time. 

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4 hours ago, ajax said:

I define an earworm song as inherently annoying. It digs into your brain and it won't vacate. 

 

And here is the much more common annoying as shit earworm song. How did this become a hit? That synth phrase at 1:10 is awful but catchy. Catchy in a really really bad way, like a car alarm.

 

 

And Bro Country too.  

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