How do you think the world would react to your selection?

  • BmeBenji@lemm.ee
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    19 days ago

    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 they’d feel like they were babysitting their good friend who was blackout drunk but still conscious and who said that “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” was a song that never fails to calm them down. All the while, they’d occasionally remember the feeling that they were doing a good thing by making sure their friend didn’t choke on their own vomit that kept reappearing every hour or so.

  • spittingimage@lemmy.world
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    19 days ago

    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 MØ

    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

    • Deconceptualist@lemm.ee
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      19 days ago

      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.

  • taiyang@lemmy.world
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    19 days ago

    15 different versions of Baby Shark that my daughter has on repeat.

    I imagine the world would react negatively.

    • Mossheart@lemmy.ca
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      19 days ago

      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.