My allotment would be taken up by my wife and kids. So I’d have to ask.
Just break the law. You’ve not stated what the sentence is and it doesn’t sound very enforceable
Killing in the Name - Rage Against The Machine
And, then continue to listen whatever I want.
Peter Gabriel- In Your Eyes
Some mashup song that combines 5-6 songs
Either Till It’s Over or Once Again by Tristam
A really hard question, id have to go with a classic. Elton John’s Rocket Man.
We Are The Others by Delain
If it’d never get old,
The Cranberries - Zombie
However, for a track that wouldn’t get old for me very quickly
VØJ, Narvent - Memory Reboot
Dopesmoker by Sleep
Daughters of Darkness, by Halestorm.
Fuck yeah… Yo_oY
This is the Song that Doesn’t End -Lambchops Play Along
This was my first thought, played endlessly in the vacinity of the idiots banning music.
Baby shark
Then I can still torture my enemies
Big “you’re trapped in here with me” energy
The 11 minute version of heard it through the grapevine cover by ccr where they just jam the hell out for the last half of the song
Or any instrumental by northlane. I like his vocals too but the instrumental just feels so good
Edit: Or maybe for longevity go with somrthing like the blue danube waltz or requiem in d minor
Is it illegal for me to hear any other person’s song? Can we co-ordinate? I think with the 8 billion of us we have around we might actually get close to covering the full library of human songs as long as none of us repeats. In that case then I don’t really care which one, I’m happy to be just assigned one to make none of us doubles up. A other question would be how well the human birth rate can keep up with number of new songs people come up with. If we can average out the rate of growth can we just assign any given new song to a registry so we don’t exceed that average and that mete out a new entry from the backlog in the registry to each person as they’re born? Maybe if we can assign a song to each person that has ever lived or at least who’sife was recorded we can add some resilience to account for unexpected low birth yields or something. I’m assuming a song is still “legal” after its person has died. If not it’ll be a bit more complicated.