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The Internet’s 5 Most Loved TV Theme Songs (and Why We Never Fast-Forward Them)

  • Writer: Taylermt Logan
    Taylermt Logan
  • Oct 24, 2025
  • 3 min read

For every theme song the internet loves to roast, there’s one we’ll gladly listen to from start to finish.These are the intros that make us sit back, hum along, and feel things we didn’t sign up to feel.

According to Reddit, Twitter, and TikTok, these are the five TV theme songs we never fast-forward.

5. The Office (U.S.) – “The Office Theme”

It’s just piano, guitar, and a bit of synth, yet it perfectly captures the emotional state of everyone who’s ever worked in an office.

Reddit’s r/DunderMifflin calls it “the national anthem of burnout.” One user said,

“If this plays in public, every millennial looks up like Jim just stared into the camera.”

It’s simple, nostalgic, and instantly recognizable. Even people who’ve never watched the show can spot it in two notes. It’s proof that a theme doesn’t need lyrics – just a keyboard and quiet despair.

4. Stranger Things – “Main Title Theme”

The internet is united on this one: pure synth perfection.

On TikTok, users remix it into lo-fi beats, EDM tracks, and spooky edits.A Redditor in r/strangerthings wrote,

“This song makes me want to bike home before the government finds me.”

Composed by Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein, it’s all analog synth and slow build.It feels nostalgic and eerie at once – like you’re trapped in a haunted arcade.

It’s not just a theme song. It’s a full aesthetic.

3. Game of Thrones – “Main Title”

No matter how you feel about the ending, everyone agrees: the theme still rules.

Twitter calls it “the only good thing nobody argues about.”Even Reddit’s r/freefolk – a community that spent years dunking on the finale – admits,

“I’ll never press fast-forward on this. Ever.”

Composer Ramin Djawadi created the sound of power and heartbreak rolled into one. It’s the only song that can make you feel like conquering kingdoms while microwaving leftovers.


2. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air – “Theme Song”

The rare theme that doubles as a life story.You don’t even have to be born when it aired to know every lyric.

Twitter treats it like scripture. Reddit calls it “the most educational rap of the ’90s.”A viral comment sums it up:

“The Fresh Prince theme taught me more geography than my teacher.”

It’s funny, catchy, and timeless.The energy never fades – it’s impossible to listen without smiling.

1. The Simpsons – “Main Theme”

The undisputed champion.

Danny Elfman’s creation has played somewhere in the world, on some channel, for over three decades. It’s instantly recognizable, endlessly parodied, and universally loved.

Reddit’s r/TheSimpsons says it best:

“Those first three notes are Pavlovian at this point.”

On TikTok, creators turn it into EDM drops, jazz covers, even horror soundtracks.It never gets old. It’s not just a theme – it’s a cultural landmark.

Honorable Mentions

  • Succession – “Corporate piano fight music that makes you feel powerful.”

  • The X-Files – “The sound of your brain leaving your body.”

  • BoJack Horseman – “A jazzy spiral of depression you can dance to.”

Final Thoughts: The Power of a Perfect Intro

A great TV theme doesn’t just introduce a show – it builds a world. It makes you feel something before a single line of dialogue.

We don’t just watch these intros. We celebrate them, because long after the shows end, the songs remain, living rent-free in our playlists and our nostalgia.

So here’s to the TV themes we never fast-forward. They didn’t just open episodes – they opened eras.

 
 
 

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