Repeating songs over and over again

Anyone else have the same song on repeat for hours?

I love it so much especially when a song just scratches an itch in my brain.

Im currently listening to

Stay Calm - The living tombstone

No Mercy - the living tombstone

Artists vs Turtles - ERB

I think it's a stimming thing?

  • No, just with my music. None of the ones mentioned!

  • If I am not thinking about anything in particular then it's a song which is going round and round in my brain. Usually the same 2 or 3 lines. When I wake up for a wee in the night, I can be awake some seconds then the song starts. It feels more than an ear worm. It just wont leave my brain. It's the same as a thought that won't leave my brain.

    It's not this but, I met a lady once who suffered from musical hallucianations. It was making her life incredibly difficult.

  • Ndubz were awesome !!

  • Always Grimacing Also do the same with TV shows

  • I've read that they do. My husband taps all the time and he is NT. 

  • Everyone missed meaning of my comment - NTs do that too, question is why, do they stim ?

  • Yup, I do this. It used to drive my stepdad berserk! I nearly broke him by playing my Soul II Soul cassette over and over and over and over again Stuck out tongue winking eye

    My current 'stuck on repeat' song is Unstoppable by Sia. 

  • I love trance and electronic music too. I probably drive everyone else mad listening to it. One of the best things I've ever bought was a pair of Mackie active speakers which let me play music so loud but so beautifully crisp  and clear that you can feel it all over your body. It's like you can pick it up; see and then feel sound waves coming towards you. Adding lasers and a smoke machine makes it even more amazing. Unfortunately it's not really socially acceptable to do this too often. 

  • I love Muse!

  • Absolutely. I think it is an autistic thing - wanting repetition and habit. I watch the same TV shows over and over and eat the same things every week and I get distressed if I have to change.

    But when it comes to music I think it goes even beyond that. There is a great pleasure in hearing the same song repeatedly. When you are susceptible to overstimulation, hearing the same thing repeatedly, where you know what you are about to hear, can be a great comfort. It can even calm the mind or put you in a trance-like state. This is the reason for mantras and chants, which I have also listened to.

    I often listen to the same songs over and over again on repeat. And the music that I like tends to involve repetition, often mathematical repetition.

    One of my biggest comfort songs is the full 20 minute version of Autobahn by Kraftwerk. It's just four simple notes, but it heals me. I feel safe when I'm listening to it, and will just listen to it over and over again. It reminds me of very long car journeys as a kid in the 90s, when my parents would drive across the motorways of Europe, and I would fall asleep in the car with the perfectly-spaced street lights strobing overhead.

    It was somewhat inevitable that I would end up liking trance music, so I listen to a lot of that kind of music, and any electronic music which repeats itself - music which builds up and plays the same basic structure with different instruments and sounds.

    One of the songs I've probably played more than any other is When the Levee Breaks by Led Zeppelin. I don't know what it is about this song. The repetitive twang of the guitar really pleases me and I just want to keep listening to it. Apparently it's a song they never played live because it was recorded at a different tempo and then slowed down, which is what gives it the sludgy feel. Spotify told me I was in the top 1% of Led Zeppelin listeners in the world, and it's probably because of that song.

    Sometimes I get a random urge to hear a song. A few months ago I really felt like I had to hear the Grange Hill theme tune from the 90s that I hadn't heard since being a kid. And then I listened to it on repeat for about 6 hours. That's the kind of thing that drives normal people crazy, but I couldn't stop. I think it is just stimming. It's an auditory version of when I shake my fingers or hand back and forth rapidly.

  • My brain keeps inventing 4 or 8 bars of really annoying music which go over and over and over in my head. I'm constantly singing things in my head - music never stops. 

  • I had that Black Eyed Peas CD! Bought in Hmv with an Ndubz album

  • I do this too. I go through phases where I'll listen to the same song for hours in one day and the next day will listen to another song for hours.  I know what you mean about songs scratching an itch in your brain, I love that analogy.

  • My partner does the same as your wife, to the point where I can't bear to hear a single note of whatever he's listening to!

    I used to listen to songs on repeat years ago, but have stopped doing it as I've got older.  I will listen exclusively to one artist (and sometimes album) for months at a time, though.

  • My first CD was The E.N.D by the Black Eyed Peas and i played it on repeat over and over again. I also had the tape of Mary Poppins as a kid and watched that every night.

    When Happy by Pharrell came out I played it over and over again, my dad said he would take my phone off me if i played it one more time XD

  • With Arcade Fire or other bands? 

    My family are a bit sick of me. I've always done it but when we were younger we didn't have Spotify, you had tapes or CDs and naturally played them a lot, but now I still do it regardless of Spotify! 

  • I'm currently obsessed with Arcade Fire. I just can't stop overplaying their music.

  • One of my roommates at uni after break-up with his girlfriend Agnieszka (Aggie) was playing non-stop ''Agnieszka juz dawno..'' by Łzy, horribly soapy and shitty https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7d8l75yQ-mU

     6 months of tormenting us

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