Primary Overplay Syndrome


when a band/artist is played on the radio so much that that song/artist becomes hated, even if it/they are actually pretty good. i swear, overplay is not the artist’s fault, just those cr-ppy djs that can’t get their hands on anything better to play. victims include:
nickelback
creed
hinder
slipknot
3oh!3
radio-only listener: man, i f-cking hate nickelback!
me: don’t say that! nickelback is an awesome band. many people like just suffer from primary overplay syndrome.

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