No one hits like Gaston,
matches wits like Gaston!
In a spitting match, nobody spits like Gaston!I’m especially good at expectorating!
[Spits] Ten points for Gaston!
No one sucks like Gaston!
No one fucks like Gaston!
Cock as big as a truck like Gaston!I’m especially good at ejaculating!
(War) h’uh
Yeah!
(What is it good for?)
Absolutely (nothin) uh-huh, uh-huh
(War) h’uh
Yeah!
(What is it good for?)
Absolutely (nothin’)
Say it again, y’all
(War) h’uh (h’uh) look out!
(What is it good for?)
Absolutely (nothin’)
But is it “Good god. You all.” or “Good god, y’all.”?
How it’s done - Huntrix
Watched k pop demon hunters two weeks ago and can’t get the earworms out
Yeah, my brain has Takedown on repeat rn.
Easy come, easy go, will you let me go?
Bismillah! No, we will not let you go (let him go)
Will live in my brain forever.
It’s always Scatman - Scatman John
Tip-toe Through the Tulips, by Tiny Tim
What a timely post, usually I don’t have songs stuck in my head.
Hell yeah, that’s an earworm alright.
Denis Leary - Asshole
thomas the tank engine ft 50cent
Lazy Town - Cooking by the Book ft. Lil Jon
Hilariously, mine is Papoose - Agent Provocateur which is a 50 Cent diss track
Removed by mod
Car Wash by Rose Royce has been stuck in my head since the movie came out in 1976.
No joke.
A song built on hooks, those high strings and that pause… Yup truly an all timer for ear worms.
I love this song and had no idea it was from a movie
Hello darkness, my old friend
The disturbed version is nice, but doesn’t contain the same energy of the original.
The Disturbed version is so dorky it feels like a parody to me. Its popularity is one of the biggest mysteries in music.
Same with behind blue eyes cover by limp bizkit. They are both watered down version of the original, yet more popular
Yikes, luckily my ears have been spared that cover.
Remember those couple of years when every movie trailer had a young woman softly singing a pop cover in a minor key?
Remember? Did it ever stop? I don’t understand the obsession with making a worse version of something that already exists. Go make your own music
Just the 20khz whine that’s always there.
Probably the most ironic answer possible: “Turn it Off” from the musical The Book of Mormon. Literally a song about shutting out inconvenient or distressing thoughts.
Swiss - Linksradikaler Schlager
https://youtube.com/watch?v=H_5RK1achs8Nazis von der Straße pogen, deutsches Blut auf deutschem Boden







