This could be annoying, but it could also be quite useful under some circumstances (especially if it's a well-done soundtrack). When the music turns suspenseful you'd know that there's danger nearby, and it could help out with circumstances where you're trying to set the mood. Romantic music when you're out on a date, uplifting or dramatic music when making a speech, etc.
Also, movies don't usually have background music playing _all_ the time, just in significant moments. That will help preserve sanity somewhat.
Anonymousocalypse
Will the killer robots do my bidding? Cause that may change my answer
jonnyt_
I suspect the killer robots would AT BEST do your bidding as likely as a human army would. So the more rich, smart, and powerful you are, the more likely they'll be following your commands. On the other hand, maybe they just hate all humans (like the Matrix) or perhaps they aren't intelligent but just have a directive to kill all humans that can't be argued with.
In any case, they are PROBABLY not on your side. If you are the president or a genius scientist or an eccentric billionaire then MAYBE you have a chance if you're lucky.
ianhguthrie
Only if it was composed by John Williams or Hans Zimmer