Mine at this minute is Sia’s Unstoppable.

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    Finally, someone else who lives with a perpetual internal soundtrack! This morning it was Answers from Final Fantasy XIV.

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    yesterday it was the sailor moon theme song and I have not settled on one today (but it is down to 10 now)

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    Husband of an ADHD woman here. We both have the radio brain thing a lot of the time.

    Hers is usually Coheed & Cambria songs. Today it was Ladders of Supremacy.

    Mine is usually something by Miracle of Sound. Today it was Beneath the Black Flag.

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    Aw man I don’t know the name of it but it’s that Ukrainian pop song about the toy dolls and was written really recently as a way to insult Russia.

    I don’t all the words but it is catchy

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    I have two songs on repeat in my head almost constantly since at least 2007:

    • You Can’t Quit Me Baby - QOTSA; or
    • Buoy Base Galaxy - Super Mario Galaxy

    Please send help. Second one is a banger though.

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        Thanks for adding the links, can’t figure out how to do it with wefwef because I can never remember the exact markdown!

        I usually have just instrumentals in my head, I like picking out different lines. I’ll usually end up making words up and singing nonsense to the general melody while I’m doing stuff. I think that one QOTSA track is stuck because there’s a lot of "ohhhhhwwooooowweeohhhh"ing, same with some other early 90s rock/grunge where the vocals are almost unintelligible - my brain treats it like another instrument I guess.