Best Break-Up Songs

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September 21 is National Singles Day. Recently going through a break-up? It’s never easy, but you’re not alone! Artists everywhere have written a song or two about their experience with a broken heart.

Listen to our playlist of the best songs to get you over your ex. We’re here for you.

Scars – Papa Roach

 

Can’t Sleep – Blacktop Mojo

 

Broken – Seether and Amy Lee

 

This Love – Pantera

 

Heroin – Badflower

 

Black – Pearl Jam

 

Really Wish I Hated You – Blink 182

 

Don’t Speak – No Doubt

 

Mr.Brightside – The Killers

 

Gives You Hell – The All-American Rejects

 

You Oughta Know – Alanis Morrisette

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