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The song known as the “Most Mysterious Song on the Internet” has finally been identified after a 17-year search. The track, ...
"The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet" refers to an unidentified track recorded from a German radio station in the 1980s, which remained unknown for 17 years despite extensive online efforts to ...
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The most mysterious song on the internet has finally been identified as 'Subways of Your Mind,' by a German band called FEX.
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,” a ...
The track, recorded off of German radio around 1984, has been the source of interest for music-lovers for years.