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After 17 years, the internet's biggest music mystery is solved
Reddit user marijn1412 cracked the code behind the song declared the "most mysterious song on the internet" after a nearly two-decade-long search.
"Most mysterious song on the internet" identified after 17 years — and the band was oblivious to the online phenomenon
For the last 17 years, a worldwide army of online sleuths obsessively tried to figure out the title of what has been dubbed "the most mysterious song on the
internet
." Now, they have the answer after a chance discovery by one intrepid researcher who ...
Found! The artists behind ‘the most mysterious song on the Internet’ revealed at last
That mystery '80s song - you know, that one. The one that at some point in your life someone must have played you and asked ‘do you know who did this?’ and you shook you head. Yeah, that one. Well, it seems the mystery is over and someone has claimed it as their own.
The Origins of the Internet’s Most Mysterious Song Have Been Revealed
An obscure song has stumped internet detectives for years. / Francesco Carta fotografo/Moment via According to the outlet 404, the origin of the German new wave track (which can be heard in the video above) that was the focus of considerable research is now known to be “Subways of Your Mind,
Internet’s “Most Mysterious Song” Finally Identified After 17-Year Search
A decades-long musical mystery has been solved as online sleuths identify "The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet" as "Subways of the Mind" by German band FEX. As 404media points out, he revelation ends a 17-year search that engaged thousands of internet detectives worldwide.
'The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet' Finally Solved After 17 Years — and the Band Had No Clue
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
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The friendliest shark in the sea of internet privacy is a discounted VPN
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28 Fun, Useful And Straight-Up Odd Websites From The Early Internet People Can No Longer Enjoy
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Why the internet’s deranged reaction to Trump’s victory matters
“If you’re a black man and you voted for Trump … I hope that cop beats you so good.” ...
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Here Are The 53 Absolute Best New Memes That Hit The Internet This Week
We made it to Friday, my dudes, and now it is time to take a look at all of the best new memes from this week. From Monday on ...
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This Oprah-approved, internet-famous Amazon coat is just $104 — over 30% off
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From the Internet Boom to the Press Room: Military.com's 25 Years of Work for the Troops
When Military.com started in 1999, it wasn't clear whether it would survive the rough and tumble dot-com boom in which ...
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