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{{quote|'''LISTEN TO MY SONG!!!'''|'''Nekki Basara''', ''[[Macross 7]]''}}
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Not to be confused with the [[Loudness War]], or with ''[[Lord of War]]''. Contrast with [[Musical Assassin]]. Also compare [[Incessant Music Madness]], which is this trope done unintentionally.
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== Advertising ==
* Heineken ran an ad in the UK featuring a Godawful [[Tastes Like Diabetes]] Carpenters pastiche, played by [[Paul Daniels]] of all people, ending with a caption reading 'buy more Heineken or we'll keep playing this song'.
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* [[Quantum and Woody|MEDICINE WOMAN!! MEDICINE WOMAN!! COME SIN WITH ME!!]]
* In the very first comic of the Belgian series ''[[Billy the Cat]]'' (before the [[Continuity Reboot|reboot as "dans la peau d'un chat"]]), Billy goes to Hell after Heaven is proved to be too [[Hell of a Heaven|boring]] and is shocked to find out an eternal party in Hell really means [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|it goes on for ever]].
 
 
== Fan Works ==
* The "Goldfish Warning" tactic from ''[[Undocumented Features]]'' started out in that setting's "Golden Age" as a tactic wherein the annoying theme music for [[Kingyo Chuihou|the anime of the same name]] was blasted over communications channels during space battles. It later evolved into a psychological warfare tactic where the music played reflected the conflict at hand and tried to undermine the opposition's confidence in themselves and their side.
 
 
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== Radio ==
* ''Kenny Everett|Kremmen of the Star Corps]]''. The evil Thargoid aliens threaten to "play [[Twisted Sister]] into each ear until your brain explodes!"
* In ''[[The Goon Show]]'''s ''[[Nineteen Eighty-Four]]'' parody - predictably enough, called "Nineteen Eighty Five" - the tortures in Room 101 all entailed listening to BBC Radio [[Soap Opera]]s.
** Also Harry Seacombe singing.