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  2. Subways of Your Mind - Wikipedia

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    The song remained unidentified, even after being uploaded to the Internet, prompting a 17-year-long search to identify the artist and song title. During this search, the song earned the nickname "The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet". [note 1]

  3. 'The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet' Finally Solved ...

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    Reddit users' obsessive efforts to find a mystery song pointed to a small German band who had no idea of all the new fans they made 'The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet' Finally Solved After ...

  4. After 17 years, the internet's biggest music mystery is solved

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    Reddit user marijn1412 cracked the code behind the song declared the "most mysterious song on the internet" after a nearly two-decade-long search.

  5. "Most mysterious song on the internet" identified after 17 years

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    The mystery song is called "Subways of Your Mind," and was recorded by a little-known 1980s German band called FEX. "Most mysterious song on the internet" identified after 17 years Skip to main ...

  6. Lostwave - Wikipedia

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    Lostwave originated mainly from the search for "The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet", recorded from the German radio station Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR) in the mid-1980s, likely in or after 1984, by Darius S.

  7. Fex (band) - Wikipedia

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    Although the band only released a six-track demo tape during their original tenure, keyboard player Michael Hädrich revealed during a Reddit-AMA that Fex "had songs for a full 2 set concert". One of the tape's songs, "Jenny", also appeared on the compilation album Zeus Top Hits in 1985. Fex reformed in the wake of the search for "Subways of ...

  8. Ulterior Motives (song) - Wikipedia

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    Search participants theorised that the source for the song might be a 1990s MTV broadcast, a piece of production music, or a commercial jingle. [3] In August 2023, user u/HeyScarlett found a registered song by the name "Ulterior Motives" in Canadian music database SOCAN under the shareholders' names "Booth Christopher David" and "Booth Philip ...

  9. A mystery that gripped the internet for years has been solved ...

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    The identity of "Celebrity Number Six" has gripped the internet for decades. Now, she has been identified as former model Leticia Sarda. A mystery that gripped the internet for years has been ...