Historically overplayed, I mean:
"We Will Rock You" - Queen (I CAN'T be the only one.)
"Bohemian Rhapsody" - Queen (Ditto.)
"What I Like About You" - Romantics (Not lately, but 80s/90s crammed in a lifetime's worth.)
"The Unforgiven"/ "Nothing Else Matters" - Metallica (And I've got maybe two "Sandman"s left as well.)
"Panama" - Van Halen (LOVE the band, but never the tune, and WAY too much radio time.)
"Thunderstruck" - AC/DC (Huge 'DC fan, but never this, and it's always everywhere you go.)
"Bad to the Bone" - George Thorogood (Don't hear it at all anymore, yet that's still too much.)
"Rock and Roll" - Led Zeppelin (A favorite band, but an overplayed bore.)
"Old Time Rock and Roll" - Bob Seger (Dig Seger, but he's better than this force-fed anthem.)
"Man in the Box" - Alice in Chains (Again, LOVE the band, just ain't feeling this one anymore.)
"Living on a Prayer"/"Wanted Dead or Alive" - Bon Jovi (Too much for too long is all.)
"Home Sweet Home"/"Kickstart My Heart" - Motley Crüe (Don't hear 'em anymore but worth a mention.)
"Rock and Roll All Night" - Kiss (Enough already.)
And anything from Nirvana, Boston, sober/soundtrack Aerosmith, or post-Pyromania Def Leppard.
I was gonna include "Melt With You" and "Don't You (Forget about Me)" by Modern English/Simple Minds, respectively, but heard both recently and I think our time apart has mended things.
Rest assured, there will be more.