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TopicHave you heard about the Most Mysterious Song on the Internet?
TomNook
10/22/22 2:08:48 AM
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masterplum posted...
I doubt this is a satisfying conclusion. I bet I could find hundreds of local bands from that time period that are off the internet and maybe have some CDs somewhere nobody cares about.

You could easily take a random song from one of those and have similar bafflement

WazzupGenius00 posted...
yeah I used to have this CD that a guy had burned a bunch of copies of and placed on every windshield in a parking lot. The only evidence it exists is a listing on discogs but there are no audio recordings of it online that I can find. I'm sure tons of that kind of thing exist

I agree with both of you. I don't really understand the interest in this. I could make a song, or draw a picture, or film a video, and have it uploaded somewhere, and nobody would know the source. There isn't much to it that would be compelling.

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