AARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHH!
That crazy frog drives sets my teeth on edge everytime I hear it - its even started being advertised on the radio now ...Result? The offending device (TV/Radio) gets switched OFF for longer than the advert, meaning that TWO adverts fail to get seen/heard by me...HA! that'll shake up the world of advertising and marketing effectiveness. Mind you, I'm the kind of person who changes their "regular" supermarket to whichever one has the easiest to open bags, at their checkouts...

I mention this to Sainsburys whenever they try to entice me back.
Personally, I think that they're deliberately ramming the annoying amphibian down our throats, ready for a whole spawn of ringtones/aminations which will probably include:
*Crazy frog gets killed by a chainsaw
*Crazy frog gets run over by a steam roller
*Crazy frog gets a piano dropped on his head
*Crazy frog gets his lower appendeges turned into french quisine...
Back onto real music...I have to say that repetitive music seems to be making its presence felt (as discussed on another DJU thread a few days ago). Tunes where the artists seem to have only bothered paying the writers for little more than a jingles length of lyrics, then just repeat it over and over and over again. eg: Destinys Child: Lose my breath, Kelis's: Milkshake etc.
Upon advice, I had a preview listen to The Killers(z?) album and found, regretably, that they too seem to have repetition problems on their "Somebody told me" track; 30 seconds of contents, spread over 4 minutes.
Hmmmm, since ringtones only last 45 seconds, I wonder if we're starting to get songs which are geared to fit all the recognisable bits into the length of the ringtone... then they simply repeat a few times.... Thats it! A song is nowadays simply 5 adverts for the next downloadable ringtone.

bring back songs with a full story in the lyrics and a good beat to them