"what's new pussycat" 14 times, with "it's not unusual" thrown in once to give them hope
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Beat me to it. I scrolled back just to post this and... Here you are.
βGod DAMmit.β
4'33" by John Cage repeated 15 times.
The audience HAS to actively listen to it? Like no talking over it and no interrupting with other noise?
I like this. Finally some peace and quiet.
Ohh yeah, they make one noise and we start again, I want half an hour minimum of silence from everyone, maybe they might look inside themselves and find the good person they're hiding or I'll get to not listen to people talk. Win win.
This is it. The day has come. This is my chance to rickroll the entire world in one go.
What's New Pussycat on repeat, with an It's Not Unusual thrown in sporadically
Reference: https://youtu.be/Tv1l1eUhN-E
Everybody Wants to Rule the World by Tears for Fears repeated 14 times, with 1000 Miles by Vanessa Carlton tossed in once somewhere in the middle.
I imagine theyβd feel like they were babysitting their good friend who was blackout drunk but still conscious and who said that βEverybody Wants to Rule the Worldβ was a song that never fails to calm them down. All the while, theyβd occasionally remember the feeling that they were doing a good thing by making sure their friend didnβt choke on their own vomit that kept reappearing every hour or so.
I'll share my favourites for when I need to calm the fuck down:
Island In Video Cassette from the Serial Experiments Lain Cyberia soundtrack
Duvet - Boa
Running Down a Dream - Tom Petty
Trampoline - Shaed
Teardrop - Massive Attack
Bullets - Archive
Lean On - Major Lazer featuring MΓ
Human - Rag'n'Bone Man
Brand New Day - Sting
Drop The Game - Flume
Come Talk to Me - Peter Gabriel
Temple of Love - any version, Sisters of Mercy
Hallelujah - Jeff Buckley cover
Under The Bridge - Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Mr E's Beautiful Blues - Eels
Tame Impala's Currents.
For maximum hair-tearing insufferableness?
Baby Shark x14
My Pal Foot Foot x1
There's a mall up in Montreal, Canada, playing babyshark on repeat in stairwells to prevent homeless people from staying there. So far it's been cruelly effective.
Egad, I read about that but forgot. Now that you mention, I'm sure that's how the idea popped in my head. How awful π Now I almost feel bad for joking about it.
You're a monster, but I think you knew that. ha
- Air War by Crystal Castles
- Black Friday by Salvatore Gannacci
- Heartbass by Tommy Cash
- xXXi_wud_nvrstop_UXXx (Remix) by 100 Gecs
- Turn It Up by Little Big
- Rich B**** Juice by Alice Longyu Gao
- Thos Moser by Fraxiom
- NEVER MET! by CMTEN
- Benz Truck by Lil Peep
- Femmebot by Charli XCX
- Black Rum by Ravena Golden
- haunt u by lil peep
- NO ESCAPE by HEALTH
- Dead Flag Blues by Godspeed You! Black Emperor
- On GP by deathgrips
Congrats you have mental illness now.
Because I'm currently putting some effort to advance a story I'm working on and I have a playlist for miid setting, that would be it.
And it's mostly reggae, from the more classical to present day creation.
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Sell these musical slots to artists for a few million apiece
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Profit
I listen to prog, so it'd be a looong playlist
I'm all for it!
Give us a taste of what would be on your list.
Dream Theater-A Change of Seasons
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard-Crumbling Castle
Emerson, Lake, and Palmer-Karn Evil 9
Alan Parsons Project-Sirius/Eye in the Sky
Van Der Graff Generator-A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers
The Mars Volta-Haunt of Roulette Dares
While generally not considered a "prog band", I'll include this one as a bonus just because I had it going through my head the entire time I was compiling this list: Deep Purple-Child In Time
A change of seasons by Dream Theater
Reggaeton
15 different versions of Baby Shark that my daughter has on repeat.
I imagine the world would react negatively.
15 different renditions of Popcorn.
I think you found the solution for world peace.
I remember reading about someone who listened to Popcorn for 24 hours and it had an effect on them.
Was the effect that he eventually popped?
Oh my, it's melodeath day π€
Ram ranch, two trucks, alternating 7 times and then Aliceβs restaurant once.
I believe this would result in a lot of mental breakdowns, and a newfound love of Arlo Guthrie.
Father rapers!
On the Group W bench!
Babyshark
Do you want to die?
Ram Ranch in the top 15 languages of the world
Because I wouldn't want people to kill me after the 24 hours is over... I would go with the Pink Floyd album, Meddle, mostly for Echoes (six tracks). Then the Jean-Michel Jarre album, Oxygène (another six). Then some good trip-hop tracks for something to move to.
Maybe Supreme Beings of Leisure, Ghetto. Moloko, Fun for Me. Morcheeba, Blood Like Lemonade.
They'd think I came from an alternate universe. Video game soundtracks and some songs I made alongside some lostwave. The video game songs don't sound like they're from a game, and the rest are things they'd be unfamiliar with.
Don't know how they'd react, but here's the list I'd go with based on what I've been recently addicted to:
Escape Route by Free The Jester
Tongue Tied by Free The Jester
Shapeshifter by Nothing Shameful
Selkirk by Nothing Shameful
And probably one more to round it off:
Casulty by The Nixon Rodeo.
If people aren't a fan of small no-name bands, they might not like these talented groups and their songs, but I'm sure there are people out there who would absolutely love these indie(?) selections. I swear small no-name unrecognized bands have some of the best music.
Wait a minute. Is the lead vocals of Free The Jester the same Lead Singer of Not Green Day?
No clue. Would have to look it up, which I'm gonna do because you got me curious.
Edit:
From a quick search, definitely seems like they might be. Never heard of Not Green Day, though. Crazy stuff if it's true.
I highly recommend going to see Not.GreenDay if they have a show near you. I saw them this year and they definitely sound like the OG GreenDay. They also did a good job of getting the crowd involved and in high spirits.
The album World Music Radio, by Jon Batiste
Probably the Book of Mormon original Broadway cast recording. But I'd have to cut out 1 song, that'd be difficult to choose which one.
i only need 1: Raining Tacos by Perry Gripp.
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon soundtracks.
Merzbow - Pulse Demon
Loneward / Hidden in Plain Sight
Jon Brooks / Descent
Robert Rich / Cave Paintings
Claudio Barria Casanueva / Distant Beacons
Tapes and Topographies / Devolve
Tom Heasley / Solitude
Jeff Greinke / Cirrus Currents
Nimanty / Galactic Highway
somafm.com dronezone https://somafm.com/dronezone/index.html
I think we could all chill