You DO realize commericials don't need to blare when I have ear buds in... RIGHT?

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The volume can stay the same.  It doesn't have to follow me around the bend to the bathroom or the kitchen.   The tech age is here.  It's OK to have commercials not have to scream their messages through. Grow up. Evolve. Change. For the sake of my F------g  ears.

I don't think there's any way to do that except pausing the song. I, too, think it's irritating. Especially when the song is shown in the display (if activated), anyway. I usually try to hit the spacebar quickly when I hear the song ending. Sorry, I can't help.

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