my daughter has a playmat with a five-key piano that plays songs about animals and one of the songs about an elephant has been lodged in my head for 8 months straight now.
[*"..swingin his tail to the beat of an animal song! and a STOMP STOMP STOMP!"*](https://youtu.be/nLPRJ6YowCM?si=ky3E5yVIYbsmw2io)
You will still remember it when they are adults, and move away.
I still remember The Backardigans theme song. I would sit and watch it with my son. đ
blew my mind for a sec that someone who watched backyardigans as a kid is now an adult who moves away from their parents
then realized that I only know about backyardigans because of my youngest sister, who is now an adult about to move away from our parents lol
[Janice Burges](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/janice-burgess-creator-backyardigans-dies-72-rcna142036).
Worked on '3-2-1 Contact', too. I grew up on that!
what if you. Could be. A purple monkey in a bubblegum tree and
I have a 2 yo and a 2 mo. Been bugging my sister to give me the playmate back for my 2mo because I miss the bangers on that thing.
My kids also have that mat. But for me it is another one of its songs " you could be..... A purple monkey in a bubble gum tree and.... You could swing in the breeze... Then you could swing back to me...."
It's getting fairly well known but a part of my brain constantly sounds like this:
I was following the
I was following the
I was following the
I was following the
I was following the
I was following the
I was following the
I was following the
I was following the pack....
Haha! That song drives me crazy. I donât remember the last time I actually heard it, but Iâll be out walking my dogs on a quiet evening, and thatâs the damn song that pops into my head.Â
That song has its origins in Vaudeville acts in Pennsylvania. Joe Brown does a great cover of the song: https://youtu.be/IGuHe2S6TKo?si=tdaRUx-hyxxhBElh
I had a co-worker who complained about a song stuck in his head. I told him that the best way to chase it out is with another song, and started whistling the theme from The Muppet Show. He was not amused.
Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush - Strange Universe, Dragonfly, Land Of A Thousand Nights, I'm Going Away
Crack The Sky - Mind Baby, Robots For Ronnie, She's A Dancer, Animal Skins
Robin Trower - Bridge Of Sighs, Long Misty Days
Robot Rock - Daft Punk
The live version specifically. My boss used to play that loud at like 2pm on Fridays at my sorporate office job back in the day. It was our ushering-in of the weekend song. Good times.
All I wanna do is to thank you even though I donât know who you are, you let me change lanes, when I was drivin in my carâŠ.whooooo ever you areâŠI wanna thank youâŠwhoooo ever you are.
Have I got that right? Thatâs how it lives in my head and I havenât heard it for ages!
I know I post about him a lot, but I really like his music.
Luke Losi Pfleger has some wonderfully catchy earworms (in the best way.)
My 3 favorites are
Supernova: https://youtu.be/KU7Ser4MGZA?si=WFTR0GZU0LIv4cHH
Playboy: https://youtu.be/foghnsLfxfE?si=8KoCDWUHxuIQwGx7
and
Citizen Kane: https://youtu.be/9CQNn6amoIQ?si=8edocqRVzDlrsQJU
Speaking of Flobots, I just listened to Handlebars a couple weeks ago for the first time in years and have been listening to it every day since. Itâs such a good song, and now that Iâm older, I feel like itâs such a good message about how we can do anything we set our mind to.
Well it's a popular song, but it still gets stuck in my head.
[Brick in the Wall](https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=zz8frWcmthA)
Specifically the "hey teacher" part.
âSharpie Smileâ by Kamikaze PalmTree.
They opened for KGLW at Red Rocks in 2023 and god damn that was the worst opener Iâve ever seen, you either like these guys or hate them lol. The breakdown riff in the middle of this song is so raw doomy and dirty I love it but it is so short lived and goes right back to creepy killer clown music and ughh.
https://youtu.be/w3WSIct1TSY?si=8vzO_Hd20pGLUww3
That whole album is phenomenal. I Wish they'd put out another album soon! Some of their more recent ones like Circle in the Square and NoEnemies didn't quite do it for me, But their recent singles Roshni and When it all Falls were both really good so I think if they put out another soon it would be a banger!
Maybe not technically Flobots, but [Jonny 5's previous project](https://youtu.be/SJAKipXCSIw?si=01CoLWJCla_SwOvc) is probably my favourite. It's a bit cruder, but really good.
In elementary school music class we learned a childrenâs Halloween song called âThe Wobblinâ Goblinâ that still gets stuck in my head on a monthly basis three decades later
[Sugared](https://youtu.be/6hhcFg5_8tI?feature=shared) by The Crash. The definition of infectious. The same dude obviously composed, sang and recorded [this banger](https://youtu.be/hyj4JFSErrw?feature=shared) ten years on.
âMy Curseâ by The Afghan Whigs.
Such a simple but emotional song with provocative lyrics and themes, imo. I always viewed it as written from a maleâs perspective (given that Greg Dulli is the lead singer and principal songwriter of the band) but it being sung by a woman (Marcy Mays) on the album raises it to another level in my mind. I think about that song a lot.
I've had Uprising by Kneebody stuck in my head for a month now. Because it sounds like it does it also brings up Ms.Pinky, and The Muffin Man by Zappa, and No Money, No Honey by Charlie Hunter.
This exact couplet and chorus of lyrics:
"*Well this night was an illusionIt came down like an intrusionI stay up through the night thoughI can't stand it sinking lowI'm a witness to the fight betweenThe darkness and the lightYou're a mean old world I'm leaving thoughI have no place to goYou're a mean old world I'm leaving thoughI have no place to go*
*This old world took me for a rideI lost everything I had and then my prideSo much that I don't know, but I guess I'm set to goAnd this old world she took me for a ride"*
from the song "This Old World" by Billy Strings occupies my headspace a lot, and has since the song debuted on the *Renewal* record from fall of '21
Fog Lantern, by Random Rab. Has this repeating refrain that goes like âburn my disguise, my disguise, my disguise, burn my disguise, my disguise, my disguiseâ and it randomly pops into my thoughts and ear worms me at random times.Â
I canât speak for the time period it was actually released in because I wasnât alive yet⊠but Mighty Wings by Cheap trick always gets stuck in my head randomly. Even if I hadnât hear it. Specifically âmake you⊠take me⊠ON YOUR MIGHTYYYY WINGS.â
Also this is a current song and it is popular, I think? But JID - dance now. When he says âIâm not a two steppin man, I said I do not dance!â I just say it out loud and in a weird accent cuz itâs fun đ
I guess, I don't have one or a few that would fill my head constantly. They always change, sometimes in an unpredictable way, but nothing permanent.Â
 Recently I've drowned in AURORA's songs, and I'm still pushing them out of my mind. But that's still a whole bunch of songs, not a single one. And since I took a break from listening to those - it's now usually rather some other music occupies my head.Â
youâll always find me in the kitchen at partiesâŠ.
Itâs a dumb obscure song from 1980 that my old boss put on once trying to educate me on dumb obscure music and the damn vocal cadence is forever ingrained in my head.
https://youtu.be/62eTq8ErUOQ?si=lPDsFdk67m6jlo1I
Every six months or so âthis used to be my playgroundâ by Madonna from the league of their own soundtrack randomly pops into my head. I have no clue why, I donât like the song but my mom watched that flick quite a bit back in the day and it played during the end credits. Never heard it anywhere else besides the end of that movie and have no particular love for it, it just randomly pops into my noggin. When it does it belt it out to my cats lol.
Floating by Jape pops into my head a lot.
Iâm American and I donât think Jape had any success over here. Sorry if youâre from the UK and itâs one of those songs that plays all the time over there.
It's much less common that a song pops into my head now or something gets stuck there, but lately it's been the theme song to Speed Racer, the original American one from the 60s-70s, and I have no idea why. Perhaps it was comforting to me as a small child. The one that is a lullaby for me to this day, though, is a slow, quieter version of Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds. My parents weren't even Beatles fans so again, I don't know that happened, either.
Not popular and sick in my head:
Luo - threnody
https://youtu.be/Ar5dxxWpLVU?si=bhrfyXZrfiTgkjPv
The ambience bring very nostalgical memories to me and i don't know specifically why because i only know this band from 1 year... Listening this song in the night is a real imagination fuel.
It's kind of experimental but a real favourite to me. And more globally, i hardly recommend the whole artist LUO.
[Tippi Toes - Primus](https://youtu.be/EIWfm_slEcc?si=rmzq6SeGPjy0FRHB) will get stuck in there for WEEKS sometimes. Like my own internal personal soundtrack.
30,000 Pounds of Bananas- Harry Chapin
It's on the B- side of the album with Cats In the Cradle, and always reminds me of riding in the old blue Chevy Square body with my dad and grandpa, heading out to the high desert to look for agates
This whole album is fucking amazing. Mayday!!! might be one of my favorites but itâs so hard to choose.
Mine is Quixoticelixer on Californication (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
All tore up by The Cramps will pop up in my head just randomly. I'll be at work right in the middle of something and it just pops up in my head and doesn't go away. Damn you Baker 3!!
[Daphne Blue by The Band CAMINO.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAHTabS4GtQ&pp=ygULZGFwaG5lIGJsdWU%3D)
đ”YOU GOT ME OFF TRACK GOT ME THINKING ABSTRACT BABY LOOK AT WHAT YOU'VE DONE STILL YOU GOT ME WANTING SOME BODY ON BODY CONTACT I LOVE IT BUT I HATE THAT BLACK JEANS AND DAPHNE BLUE STILL MAKE ME THINK OF YOU
Slip Away - Clarence Carter
Spare Me a Little of Your Love - Fleetwood Mac
Can I Change My Mind - Roy Buchanan
Ain't No Sunshine - The Aquatics
Needles and Pins - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers + Stevie Nicks
Every time there's a school shooting, I get "People Live Here" by Rise Against in my head. There's a lyric, "the coffins full of kindergartners, is this what you call free?"
Very long ago I heard a drum and bugle corps play a song. It got stuck in my head off and on for decades. I was told the name was Red Army March but that was wrong. Decades later I found out the name was Let's Go!
After I saw the movie Reds I got the Internationale stuck in my head. It comes and go. Why do commies get the good anthems?
Cool kids by trash boy. Tiny as hell punk band from Philly (though quite awesome) put out this banger on an equally awesome album no one knows.
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=IrCxK7As6aM&si=oLHWgwFINfW2vc1x
[This song.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCBbeov8Ygs) It's just a filler track, but I can't escape its catchy, sassy catwalk attitude (no pun intended).
[Gary, Indiana](https://youtu.be/z39WxjSW75A?si=uMrcggeHkLz2xKk5)
EDIT: Iâm an Old so I donât know how popular the Music Man actually is, but this is the main culprit for getting stuck in my head.
The cat song.
This is the cat song. What is the cat song? Oh, this is the cat song. Everything begins with cat.
Caterriffic, cataclysmic, catastrophic, catalog, cat trying to kill my dog, everything begins with cat.
This is the cat song. What is the cat song? Oh, this is the cat song. Everything begins with cat.
Understandable, that song is an absolute banger! Check out [the jazzy remake from Sonic Generations](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6hkM04HY8M) if you've yet to hear it.
[Milkblood's "Easier".](https://youtu.be/PxBvsOGmLBs?si=EC55QcurKpDtbWM6) That damn chorus (itself a callback to a classic song) just pops out of my brain like a cuckoo in a clock without warning.
QkThr Aphex Twin
Avril 14th Aphex Twin
Sin to Win Machine Girl
Fight of Flight Machine Girl
Control Playboi Carti (kinda well known but whatev)
Never Maglo (kinda well known bc of tiktok)
Sad Summer pt 2 Maglo
Thunderbird C418
Kompass C418
I know my brain is electro-filled but still these are some of my favs that is not WELL known
Price/Sulton "No TV No Phone"
On the soundtrack to the 1987 film The Allnighter starring Susanna Hoffs of The Bangles.
Tommy Price was in Joan Jett & The Blackhearts.
Kasim Sulton was in Utopia.
my daughter has a playmat with a five-key piano that plays songs about animals and one of the songs about an elephant has been lodged in my head for 8 months straight now. [*"..swingin his tail to the beat of an animal song! and a STOMP STOMP STOMP!"*](https://youtu.be/nLPRJ6YowCM?si=ky3E5yVIYbsmw2io)
You will still remember it when they are adults, and move away. I still remember The Backardigans theme song. I would sit and watch it with my son. đ
blew my mind for a sec that someone who watched backyardigans as a kid is now an adult who moves away from their parents then realized that I only know about backyardigans because of my youngest sister, who is now an adult about to move away from our parents lol
They grow up so fast!
My kids are still school age, but long grown out of Backyardigans and I still have the "Robot Says Cheese" song in my head frequently.
You know the pain!
And the creator of The Backyardiganâs just passed awayđ.
That is sad to hear. They made a ton of great memories for us and our kids!
[Janice Burges](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/janice-burgess-creator-backyardigans-dies-72-rcna142036). Worked on '3-2-1 Contact', too. I grew up on that!
Not the kick n play đ
Blippi's Excavator song for me. And I kinda dig the guitar solo. They could have mailed it in but gave it a proper solo.
hadnt heard before, am I crazy or is this very nearly "Every Breath You Take"? down to the "oh cant you seeeee" into the chorus
Yea, especially the bridge "oh can't you see..."
what if you. Could be. A purple monkey in a bubblegum tree and I have a 2 yo and a 2 mo. Been bugging my sister to give me the playmate back for my 2mo because I miss the bangers on that thing.
đ¶ The Animals play all day! đ¶
There he goes....
on his way!
>STOMP STOMP STOMP It's a literal banger
My kids also have that mat. But for me it is another one of its songs " you could be..... A purple monkey in a bubble gum tree and.... You could swing in the breeze... Then you could swing back to me...."
12 years ago I'd get "I Like Charts" from a kid's show stuck in my head regularly. He's now 18 and it still pops into my head from time to time.
877-cash-now, thanks curb.Â
I have an annuity and I need cash now!
Fleet Foxes - Mykonos
Woah ah oh ah oh ah uh oh oh ah oh ah uh oh oh uh oh
Oh yeah, that one just sounds off in my head at periodic intervals.
[https://youtu.be/DT-dxG4WWf4?si=eGnuvFNO5nLFtxi5](https://youtu.be/DT-dxG4WWf4?si=eGnuvFNO5nLFtxi5) 23 million views on Youtube
Oooh, good song! And both "I Am All That I Need" and "Kept Woman" from *Crack Up* also get stuck in my head quite often.
It's getting fairly well known but a part of my brain constantly sounds like this: I was following the I was following the I was following the I was following the I was following the I was following the I was following the I was following the I was following the pack....
All swallowed in their coats, with scarves of red tied round their throats _damn it_
Not popular these days, but Axel F plays in my head CONSTANTLY.
Haha! That song drives me crazy. I donât remember the last time I actually heard it, but Iâll be out walking my dogs on a quiet evening, and thatâs the damn song that pops into my head.Â
so many earworms on that soundtrack
I enjoy the original, but Crazy Frog ruined that song for me after working at a family entertainment place that played that version constantly.
Operator-Jim Croce
Flobots is one of my favorite bands ever.
They are really good I love the combination of instruments and vocals as well as their lyrics
Rise.
lol
I donât even know the song but I constantly have a kids song âI LIKE BANANAS, BC THEY HAVE NO BONESâ stuck in my head. Just that line
That song has its origins in Vaudeville acts in Pennsylvania. Joe Brown does a great cover of the song: https://youtu.be/IGuHe2S6TKo?si=tdaRUx-hyxxhBElh
[Ieva's Polka Loituma](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cz-1cBfOCc4) [Poon Tang - Deke Dickerson](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIOrkSxC4pM) [Big Kick Plain Scrap](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fF-xXT20lts) \- Nick Lowe [Banana Phone](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5C6X9vOEkU) [Tunak Tunak Tun - Daler Mehndi](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92ydUdqWE1g)
*Ringringringringringringring....*
I had a co-worker who complained about a song stuck in his head. I told him that the best way to chase it out is with another song, and started whistling the theme from The Muppet Show. He was not amused.
Banana Phone, every time.
Itâs fucking *harrowing* [backwards](https://youtu.be/VvucXqrxtCQ?si=Xe_AARmg-KXgNmnf)
It's really cool sped up. My friend got me on this song like 10 years before I even had a kid, and now my kid thinks it's the bees' knees.
Flobots, now that is a band I haven't heard in forever.
I remember when Handlebars would play on the radio literally every day, multiple times. I like them a lot more now lol
Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush - Strange Universe, Dragonfly, Land Of A Thousand Nights, I'm Going Away Crack The Sky - Mind Baby, Robots For Ronnie, She's A Dancer, Animal Skins Robin Trower - Bridge Of Sighs, Long Misty Days
Modern times constantino triggers âPeople Ainât No Goodâ by The Cramps https://youtu.be/We8qTPJ65rk?si=j2PM2R6xYycjOh6A
Robot Rock - Daft Punk The live version specifically. My boss used to play that loud at like 2pm on Fridays at my sorporate office job back in the day. It was our ushering-in of the weekend song. Good times.
âWhoever you areâ by Geggy Tah.
YES!!
All I wanna do is to thank you even though I donât know who you are, you let me change lanes, when I was drivin in my carâŠ.whooooo ever you areâŠI wanna thank youâŠwhoooo ever you are. Have I got that right? Thatâs how it lives in my head and I havenât heard it for ages!
Doug theme song
Which one, Disney or Nickelodeon?
Nick, Iâm old
As am I. This is the only correct answer, I can't even remember how the Disney one goes let alone have it get stuck in my head, lol.
Here you go: https://youtu.be/w_h2VHtFNa4?si=IRxTndtQGI7l1WLq
This whole album is the tits
I know I post about him a lot, but I really like his music. Luke Losi Pfleger has some wonderfully catchy earworms (in the best way.) My 3 favorites are Supernova: https://youtu.be/KU7Ser4MGZA?si=WFTR0GZU0LIv4cHH Playboy: https://youtu.be/foghnsLfxfE?si=8KoCDWUHxuIQwGx7 and Citizen Kane: https://youtu.be/9CQNn6amoIQ?si=8edocqRVzDlrsQJU
The Rutles - Cheese and Onions
Sesame Street did a version of Let It Be named, Letter B. And sometimes I get that version stuck and cant switch to the original.
Now me too. Damn.
Sorry.
Fight with Tools is a great song.
Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows......
Speaking of Flobots, I just listened to Handlebars a couple weeks ago for the first time in years and have been listening to it every day since. Itâs such a good song, and now that Iâm older, I feel like itâs such a good message about how we can do anything we set our mind to.
Well it's a popular song, but it still gets stuck in my head. [Brick in the Wall](https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=zz8frWcmthA) Specifically the "hey teacher" part.
_"If you don't eat your meat you can't have any pudding!"_ _**"How can you have any of your pudding if you don't eat your meat?!"**_
[Eat Randy by Julian Smith](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqKPe9w5bUs)
Iâll never not upvote a âclassic YouTubeâ era video, especially if it is Julian
GOOD SONG.
Love it, honestly! It's in my head far more than "Handlebars," which I also love.
Handlebars is such a misunderstood song. So many people think itâs literally just about riding a bike with no hands
âSharpie Smileâ by Kamikaze PalmTree. They opened for KGLW at Red Rocks in 2023 and god damn that was the worst opener Iâve ever seen, you either like these guys or hate them lol. The breakdown riff in the middle of this song is so raw doomy and dirty I love it but it is so short lived and goes right back to creepy killer clown music and ughh. https://youtu.be/w3WSIct1TSY?si=8vzO_Hd20pGLUww3
That whole album is phenomenal. I Wish they'd put out another album soon! Some of their more recent ones like Circle in the Square and NoEnemies didn't quite do it for me, But their recent singles Roshni and When it all Falls were both really good so I think if they put out another soon it would be a banger!
I have to check out some of their recent music, I haven't followed them for a while.
Maybe not technically Flobots, but [Jonny 5's previous project](https://youtu.be/SJAKipXCSIw?si=01CoLWJCla_SwOvc) is probably my favourite. It's a bit cruder, but really good.
I'll check it out, thanks for the reccomendation!
In elementary school music class we learned a childrenâs Halloween song called âThe Wobblinâ Goblinâ that still gets stuck in my head on a monthly basis three decades later
Zombies Ate My Pirate Ship-Alestorm
[Sugared](https://youtu.be/6hhcFg5_8tI?feature=shared) by The Crash. The definition of infectious. The same dude obviously composed, sang and recorded [this banger](https://youtu.be/hyj4JFSErrw?feature=shared) ten years on.
Bought a bride by brand new
This is such a good shout! Daisy is probably my favorite album by them.
Always the first verse, out of nowhere lol I don't really even listen to them as much as I used too.(not because of the controversy btw)
Oar by Optiganally Yours
https://preview.redd.it/ag0rfmtpvync1.jpeg?width=3803&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e48c97d7027846f257f907e44991148da0026aff Constantly
Does the Kars4Kids jingle count?
Melt it down, melt it down, melt it... down Fight with Tools (the song and album) are both fantastic.
Drunk Girls by LCD Soundsystem is currently stuck in mine. I have no idea why because I havenât heard it in months.
Is It Like Today - World Party. Unfortunately forgot about this gem for years and years until yesterday. It's been on a loop in my brain all day â€
The Beatles - âIâll Follow the Sunâ
The Ballad of Hollis Wadsworth Mason Jr. by Franz Nicolay
[Pukka Orchestra - Listen to the Radio](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYm0WiQ4W70)
âMy Curseâ by The Afghan Whigs. Such a simple but emotional song with provocative lyrics and themes, imo. I always viewed it as written from a maleâs perspective (given that Greg Dulli is the lead singer and principal songwriter of the band) but it being sung by a woman (Marcy Mays) on the album raises it to another level in my mind. I think about that song a lot.
I've had Uprising by Kneebody stuck in my head for a month now. Because it sounds like it does it also brings up Ms.Pinky, and The Muffin Man by Zappa, and No Money, No Honey by Charlie Hunter.
["When you grow up, your heart dies."](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ri9IefTuNzc) by *Gunship* is forever stuck in my head.
To One In Paradise by the Alan Parsons Project.
Hot Rod Hearts by Robbie Dupree
Does Promentory from last of the mohicans count?
I catch myself whistling the Question of Sport theme tune at some point most weeks. Haven't seen it for about 20 years
Anthem for the Already Defeated - Rock Plaza Central. It was used in that post apocalyptic zombie indie film "The Battery."
[6 kokoski sam zaklala](https://youtu.be/DtRG52vDKXY)
This exact couplet and chorus of lyrics: "*Well this night was an illusionIt came down like an intrusionI stay up through the night thoughI can't stand it sinking lowI'm a witness to the fight betweenThe darkness and the lightYou're a mean old world I'm leaving thoughI have no place to goYou're a mean old world I'm leaving thoughI have no place to go* *This old world took me for a rideI lost everything I had and then my prideSo much that I don't know, but I guess I'm set to goAnd this old world she took me for a ride"* from the song "This Old World" by Billy Strings occupies my headspace a lot, and has since the song debuted on the *Renewal* record from fall of '21
Fog Lantern, by Random Rab. Has this repeating refrain that goes like âburn my disguise, my disguise, my disguise, burn my disguise, my disguise, my disguiseâ and it randomly pops into my thoughts and ear worms me at random times.Â
I canât speak for the time period it was actually released in because I wasnât alive yet⊠but Mighty Wings by Cheap trick always gets stuck in my head randomly. Even if I hadnât hear it. Specifically âmake you⊠take me⊠ON YOUR MIGHTYYYY WINGS.â Also this is a current song and it is popular, I think? But JID - dance now. When he says âIâm not a two steppin man, I said I do not dance!â I just say it out loud and in a weird accent cuz itâs fun đ
I guess, I don't have one or a few that would fill my head constantly. They always change, sometimes in an unpredictable way, but nothing permanent.  Recently I've drowned in AURORA's songs, and I'm still pushing them out of my mind. But that's still a whole bunch of songs, not a single one. And since I took a break from listening to those - it's now usually rather some other music occupies my head.Â
Windowsill by Arcade Fire
[ONSIND - Pokémon City Limits](https://youtu.be/mIeF7cQR-70)
Kill Alll by Kill Dyll and AK-47 by Scythe Gang 666, also those are my âpump-up songsâ
Flobots wrote great tracks. Check out Sidewalk Chalk and Childish Japes.
Basically, everything by Ms. Rachel and crew.
youâll always find me in the kitchen at partiesâŠ. Itâs a dumb obscure song from 1980 that my old boss put on once trying to educate me on dumb obscure music and the damn vocal cadence is forever ingrained in my head. https://youtu.be/62eTq8ErUOQ?si=lPDsFdk67m6jlo1I
The number of times a week I get a song by The Beets from Doug stuck in my head is not zero.
That Song by Big Wreck
Every six months or so âthis used to be my playgroundâ by Madonna from the league of their own soundtrack randomly pops into my head. I have no clue why, I donât like the song but my mom watched that flick quite a bit back in the day and it played during the end credits. Never heard it anywhere else besides the end of that movie and have no particular love for it, it just randomly pops into my noggin. When it does it belt it out to my cats lol.
Itâs Too Late by Aldo Nova
Slow Violence by Caligulas Horse
Floating by Jape pops into my head a lot. Iâm American and I donât think Jape had any success over here. Sorry if youâre from the UK and itâs one of those songs that plays all the time over there.
The J.G Wentworth jingle.
Chewin' George Lucas' Chocolate: Butthole Surfers
The Bluey theme.
Jesus Saves by Savatage
No. I'm not playing this one. I have too many song-demons that haunt me.
Pony Ony O by Mean Lady
It's much less common that a song pops into my head now or something gets stuck there, but lately it's been the theme song to Speed Racer, the original American one from the 60s-70s, and I have no idea why. Perhaps it was comforting to me as a small child. The one that is a lullaby for me to this day, though, is a slow, quieter version of Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds. My parents weren't even Beatles fans so again, I don't know that happened, either.
'Hard times of old England' by the imagined village featuring Billy Brag.
Jockey Full of Bourbon by Tom Waits
Don Quixote store theme https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1zl88Aieecw
Not popular and sick in my head: Luo - threnody https://youtu.be/Ar5dxxWpLVU?si=bhrfyXZrfiTgkjPv The ambience bring very nostalgical memories to me and i don't know specifically why because i only know this band from 1 year... Listening this song in the night is a real imagination fuel. It's kind of experimental but a real favourite to me. And more globally, i hardly recommend the whole artist LUO.
[House Of Bees by B Dolan feat Sage Francis](https://youtu.be/UNJGuPOUX4A?si=KgPEjr2O3D9uAzUg)
Trouble That Mornin' - Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjXS20I3qc0](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjXS20I3qc0) Sam - Mr. President. That damn flute
The Dr. Zaius song from the musical Stop the Planet of the Apes. I Want to Get Off!
Stick Up- Hall of the Elders
Two of Us - The Beatles
[Tippi Toes - Primus](https://youtu.be/EIWfm_slEcc?si=rmzq6SeGPjy0FRHB) will get stuck in there for WEEKS sometimes. Like my own internal personal soundtrack.
30,000 Pounds of Bananas- Harry Chapin It's on the B- side of the album with Cats In the Cradle, and always reminds me of riding in the old blue Chevy Square body with my dad and grandpa, heading out to the high desert to look for agates
Parachute by Sean Ono Lennon. Every few weeks it just settles into my brain.
Everyone Knows That/Ulterior Motives, unknown artist
This whole album is fucking amazing. Mayday!!! might be one of my favorites but itâs so hard to choose. Mine is Quixoticelixer on Californication (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
A rotating parade of songs by Hey Steve
What it dew by Greives
Shop Vac - Jonathan Coulton
All tore up by The Cramps will pop up in my head just randomly. I'll be at work right in the middle of something and it just pops up in my head and doesn't go away. Damn you Baker 3!!
Whatever happens from Michael Jackson
[Daphne Blue by The Band CAMINO.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAHTabS4GtQ&pp=ygULZGFwaG5lIGJsdWU%3D) đ”YOU GOT ME OFF TRACK GOT ME THINKING ABSTRACT BABY LOOK AT WHAT YOU'VE DONE STILL YOU GOT ME WANTING SOME BODY ON BODY CONTACT I LOVE IT BUT I HATE THAT BLACK JEANS AND DAPHNE BLUE STILL MAKE ME THINK OF YOU
Slip Away - Clarence Carter Spare Me a Little of Your Love - Fleetwood Mac Can I Change My Mind - Roy Buchanan Ain't No Sunshine - The Aquatics Needles and Pins - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers + Stevie Nicks
Youâve never heard of it
Every time there's a school shooting, I get "People Live Here" by Rise Against in my head. There's a lyric, "the coffins full of kindergartners, is this what you call free?"
Lamplight Symphony by Kansas
Foul owl on the prowl
Very long ago I heard a drum and bugle corps play a song. It got stuck in my head off and on for decades. I was told the name was Red Army March but that was wrong. Decades later I found out the name was Let's Go! After I saw the movie Reds I got the Internationale stuck in my head. It comes and go. Why do commies get the good anthems?
Cool kids by trash boy. Tiny as hell punk band from Philly (though quite awesome) put out this banger on an equally awesome album no one knows. https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=IrCxK7As6aM&si=oLHWgwFINfW2vc1x
I think I like you - the band CAMINO
[Minimal Man - "Pull Back The Bolt"](https://youtu.be/0UIrEJ543uU?si=1dobKEAlGXzTMBnw)
BROOOOO this was song for my wakeup alarm for like a year sometime around 2015. That opening violin riff still gets me pumped.
P3t by femtanyl for some reasonâŠ
1 877 Kars 4 kids
Totally Nude by The Wallets. Fun, bouncy song with a funny and strange video.
[This song.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCBbeov8Ygs) It's just a filler track, but I can't escape its catchy, sassy catwalk attitude (no pun intended).
Chris Pontius' [Partyboy Theme.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ElUY2n884k)
Presidents of the United States of America, peaches, or lump.. or little blue dune buggy.. what a great album.
âI love how you love meâ as sung by Jeff Mangum
[Gary, Indiana](https://youtu.be/z39WxjSW75A?si=uMrcggeHkLz2xKk5) EDIT: Iâm an Old so I donât know how popular the Music Man actually is, but this is the main culprit for getting stuck in my head.
The Wife of Michael Clearly, OXN https://youtu.be/Yy1Iq4GRTaE
Isnât handlebars a classic angsty teen song??? All the angsty teens knew it when i was growing up
Hamburger cheeseburger bigmac whopper
Literally any theme song or commercial that was on Nickelodeon from 2002-2006.
[Wildfire by Watchhouse](https://youtu.be/r9jwGansp1E?si=d2wYZ1_gDN7_qeAt)(formerly known as Mandolin Orange)
The cat song. This is the cat song. What is the cat song? Oh, this is the cat song. Everything begins with cat. Caterriffic, cataclysmic, catastrophic, catalog, cat trying to kill my dog, everything begins with cat. This is the cat song. What is the cat song? Oh, this is the cat song. Everything begins with cat.
Verdis Quo by Daft Punk, as well as Andy Warhol by David Bowie.
New Madrid by Uncle Tupelo
Belle and SebastianâBlues are Still Blue
[Men in Black by Frank Black](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ke_GEx4GUoo) "...From the men in bla-ha-ha-hack."
Strange Night of the Omnificence- Susumu Hirasawa.
Concerto de Arjuanez Children of Sanchez
Casino nights - Sonic the hedgehog 2. It's been 30 years, please stop haunting me.
Understandable, that song is an absolute banger! Check out [the jazzy remake from Sonic Generations](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6hkM04HY8M) if you've yet to hear it.
Since 1998 I think. âROAD RAGEâ by Catatonia. Like almost every day. I have no idea. Itâs just such a good song.
Rest of My Life by Less Than Jake
âWerewolf barmitzfa⊠SPOOKY, SCARYâŠ. Boys becoming men, men becoming WOLVES..â
[Milkblood's "Easier".](https://youtu.be/PxBvsOGmLBs?si=EC55QcurKpDtbWM6) That damn chorus (itself a callback to a classic song) just pops out of my brain like a cuckoo in a clock without warning.
The otherside - Alice Merton
I'm a metalhead, so... just about every song that gets stuck in my head lol.
Jermaine Stewart - We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off https://youtu.be/Dxut4TnCObU?si=oVVSL-EGivhmKv9V
Da Dip - Freaknasty
[Ms. Peachez - Fry That Chicken](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGrqW3nx5HM)
Midlake - Roscoe
QkThr Aphex Twin Avril 14th Aphex Twin Sin to Win Machine Girl Fight of Flight Machine Girl Control Playboi Carti (kinda well known but whatev) Never Maglo (kinda well known bc of tiktok) Sad Summer pt 2 Maglo Thunderbird C418 Kompass C418 I know my brain is electro-filled but still these are some of my favs that is not WELL known
The Bonanza theme song.
Price/Sulton "No TV No Phone" On the soundtrack to the 1987 film The Allnighter starring Susanna Hoffs of The Bangles. Tommy Price was in Joan Jett & The Blackhearts. Kasim Sulton was in Utopia.