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Deep Cuts: Breakdown Songs

Breakdowns: We all have at least one. I’ve had a few, and I imagine I’ll have a few more. The best that we can hope for is that we manage to ride them out with minimal scarring. Anyways, songs about breakdowns:   “Start of the Breakdown,” Tears For Fears. “Breakdown,” Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.…

breakdownBreakdowns: We all have at least one.

I’ve had a few, and I imagine I’ll have a few more. The best that we can hope for is that we manage to ride them out with minimal scarring.

Anyways, songs about breakdowns:

 

“Start of the Breakdown,” Tears For Fears.

“Breakdown,” Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.

“Go’N Breakdown,” Suicidal Tendencies.

https://youtu.be/CzeTNNzvo-c

“Breakdown,” Buzzcocks.

https://youtu.be/fiTWdZhqoc0

“Breakdown,” Guns N’ Roses.

https://youtu.be/M9YxdkJmfHs

“Breakups Breakdowns,” Simple Kid.

“Communication Breakdown,” Led Zeppelin.

“19th Nervous Breakdown,” Rolling Stones.

https://youtu.be/ko7lTCvaT5g

 

Any to add? I’m listening.

Responses to “Deep Cuts: Breakdown Songs”

  1. sheldonk2014

    Communication breakdown is always the same
    I’m having a nervous breakdown ain’t it a shame
    My sentiments exactly

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  2. James Stafford

    Oh, that’s a great addition. Well done.

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  3. James Stafford

    Personal breakdown music is the best breakdown music :)_

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  4. KatyD

    Slipknot, “Three Nil”

    Doesn’t have “breakdown” in the title or lyrics, but this album (Vol. III: The Subliminal Verses), and this song in particular, was the soundtrack to my breakdown.

    I got fired from a job–long, twisted story, involving a power struggle with my boss. On the day I was let go, I calmly cleaned out my desk under the watchful eye of a corporate security guard, and was escorted from the building. On my way home, I stopped and bought two six packs of hard cider (my drink of choice.) Over the next 12 hours, I proceeded to destroy a coffee table and a TV antenna, put two holes in my living room walls, and drink hard cider until I passed out on the kitchen floor. All while playing this album at full volume, on repeat. All night. When my neighbor came over and asked me to turn it down, I told him to f— off. I remain amazed to this day that he didn’t call the cops.

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  5. Kelly Mahan Jaramillo

    Sometimes I think keeping them at bay is such a fragile curtain, they are always there, waiting to fly through and cap your knees.

    I know it only says “Breakdown” once in the lyrics, but this was always one I played when i was going down and needed to scream with someone:

    R.E.M, ‘Country Feedback’

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CYitiDJPTE

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