Does anyone else listen to a single song on repeat at times?
I'm talking hours on end, 4, 6, 8, 10+
Is this normal?
>>60597638
If you have autism.
Source: I'm autistic and do this all the time.
>>60597638
yes?
the longest ive done that is like 30 minutes probably like 10 repeats
>10 hours
that must be tortue. what song?
A few hours yeah, especially if it makes good background music.
its only really happened with pic related. favorite song of all time though
>>60597690
So, you've managed to listen to that song for 10 consecutive times and thought that was impressive. 10 times is hardly even a start for me and it's quite common I go on for over 1000 plays spanning multiple days. Yeah, one thousand plays. Yet, even 1000 plays is still only a small bite at my record. By changing the speed, often to slower-than-normal speeds, and utilizing equalizers, I can add variety, but even these aren't changed often as I can still go for hundreds or even thousands of plays without making a change.
I've always had video game music playing while I went to sleep. I was heavily involved with the game "Bubsy: Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind". I don't recall whether it was Desert Zone or Out Where the Lake Is as being the first song I recorded, but for high certainty, it was one of these two. The third most likely candidate is "Sluminda" from Zeliard's final cavern series, the ones after the fire caverns. Desert Zone, at the time, was my top favorite song and I once filled an entire 90-minute cassette with nothing but loops from this song. Out Where the Lake Is, however, only had the intro, the entire first part, and 3/4 of the second part (where a long series of sixteenth notes were) where it suddenly stopped. It was many months later that I finally got the full version of it and once I caught on to the bass part of the song, the series of many quarter notes, I suddenly got heavily involved with OWTLI. I think it was during this time that I set a record of 22 days straight without changing songs and this record remained untouched for a little over a decade where it was more than doubled. With very few songs available, I easily logged thousands of plays. I rarely got any new songs and as a result, I changed songs to what little I had.
By the time OWTLI was at about 300000 plays or so, I began getting more songs on my tapes. More songs meant a better variety. By 500000 plays or so with OWTLI, I had 20 or so songs on my cassettes.
>>60597690
this if singles count
more than half an hour of a single version though just seems like overkill
>>60597970
Can't tell if serious.
>>60597638
no, but since you watch anime you definitely have some mental issues inckuding being gay and autistic so i'm not surprised
>>60598065
>anime
Thats a manga.
>>60598173
Oh, so you don't watch anime?
There you go, interpreting everything autistically like the autistic you are. Gross.
>>60598065
>mental issues inckuding being gay
>>60598065
>inckuding
Learn to spell you dumb nigger.
This is one of my favorite songs. Honestly, one of the reasons I find it so easy to listen to is because he's barely audible and the beat is infectious.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lk1xDyuFB8
I did this with Be My Baby by The Ronettes and I Love How You Love Me by The Paris Sisters.
>>60598324
>Kanye West
Why you hate yourself so much?
>>60598345
because ill never be as good as him senpai
>>60597638
Yes, with some My Little Pony songs.
wuthering heights was on repeat for about 3 hours once. kinda ruined the song 4 me :(
>>60597638
I do it when a song blows me away in a way that i can't even jutstify, my goal is to get sick of it so eventually it just fades into normal songs i like.
>>60597727
i like ur taste as it resembles mine
>>60597638
I bet it was a weeb song you fucken faggot
>>60599760
>frogposting
And tt was obviously a K-Pop song sung by auto-tuned plastic surgery altered girls...
I listen to albums on repeat but I might skip a song or two unless its flawless
>>60599929
Ive been listening to this one back to back lately
>>60597638
yeah i do that quite often, it's a great feel
i once went a week listening to nothing but how to disappear completely by radiohead
>>60597638
if you're asking me of normies do it all the time then yeah, it's normal
my brother wrote whole thesis listening to one track on repeat
pic unrelated obviously
>>60597970
Nigga?