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Over and Over by MC5

Over and Over

MC5

RockPunkProto-punk / Hard Rock
defiantintense
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Interpretation

There's a relentlessness to this track that earns its title honestly — it circles back on itself not out of laziness but out of conviction, as if the band believes the riff and the feeling deserve to be lived inside for a while before moving on. MC5 were never subtle, but here they find a groove-locked trance that distinguishes the song from their more explosive, anarchic work. The rhythm section plants roots deep into the hard rock soil, and the guitars ride that foundation with a confidence bordering on arrogance — the kind of arrogance that comes from genuinely believing what you're playing matters. Tyner's delivery is impassioned without tipping into chaos, controlled fury rather than pure explosion. Lyrically, the song circles around obsession or struggle or some relentless force that won't release its grip, and the repetitive structure enacts that idea rather than merely describing it. It comes from that specific late-sixties moment when rock music was deciding what it could become — how heavy, how political, how uncompromising — and MC5 kept pushing toward the most extreme available answer. This is music for the long haul of something difficult, the song you'd put on when you're in the middle of a task that requires sustained, almost unreasonable commitment, when you need sound that validates stubbornness.

Attributes
Energy8/10
Valence4/10
Danceability5/10
Acousticness1/10
Tempo

fast

Era

1960s

Sonic Texture

heavy, relentless, driving

Cultural Context

Detroit, USA — late-sixties hard rock

Structured Embedding Text
Rock, Punk. Proto-punk / Hard Rock.
defiant, intense. Settles into a groove-locked trance of controlled fury that sustains obsessive momentum without resolution..
energy 8. fast. danceability 5. valence 4.
vocals: impassioned male, controlled intensity, forceful delivery.
production: locked rhythm section, confident dual guitars, raw recording.
texture: heavy, relentless, driving. acousticness 1.
era: 1960s. Detroit, USA — late-sixties hard rock.
Deep in a long, difficult task requiring sustained unreasonable commitment when stubbornness needs a soundtrack.
ID: 180637Track ID: catalog_6ca9c9b152caCatalog Key: overandover|||mc5Added: 3/27/2026Cover URL