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[Lostwave] Viral Lost Song ‘Ulterior Motives’ Found In Obscure ‘80s p*rn Flick

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  1. KingCheetah

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    The lost media community has been thrown into a tizzy with the unexpected news that Ulterior Motives – the ultra-viral “lost song” also known as Everyone Knows That – has officially been found, nearly three years after the search began.

    The wide-reaching search for Ulterior Motives kicked off in 2021 when the mysterious Carl92 (whose actual identity never emerged) posted a 17-second snippet of the track, supposedly ripped from a DVD backed up from a cassette recording, to the music identification website WatZatSong. It went on to become the site’s most popular entry, but Carl92 himself disappeared shortly after making the post.

    The search gathered steam in the lost media community – particularly among fans of lostwave, which specifically focuses on unidentified music – in late 2022, and broke through to the mainstream earlier this year when the aforementioned snippet went viral on TikTok. A forum on Reddit cropped up in June of 2023, and has since garnered some 44,000 followers.

    Over the years, dozens (if not hundreds) of leads were put forward, investigated and debunked, all to no avail. Overnight, though, the mystery of Ulterior Motives finally came to an end when two moderators of the r/everyoneknowsthat subreddit were able to identity the track – in its entirety, to boot – in the obscure adult film Angels Of Passion.

    The film was initially released in 1986, and the rip that Ulterior Motives was identified from was uploaded to the internet in 2018. The entire song can be heard at the 1:07:31 mark of this upload, however it is worth noting that Angels Of Passion is literally hardcore p*rn, so if you’re reading this article at work, maybe stick to the re-rip that someone ever-so-graciously posted on YouTube.

    [Replace the 'O' in link -- p*rn]

    https://themusic.com.au/news/viral-...n-obscure-80s-p*rn-flick/UnDoREdGSUg/29-04-24



    This one is still out there -- sounds like a Sisters of Mercy demo, but that would be too easy.
     
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    You da real MVP kingcheeta
     
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    Sleuths track down the band behind the internet’s most mysterious song

    Now we know that the song is called “Subways Of the Mind” by a band named FEX. Here’s a recording provided by Michael Hädrich, a 68-year-old former band member.

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    Hädrich said in an interview with Munich publication TZ that the band had no idea the song had such a mythic status online. He still makes music under the name Silk Vision from a music studio in Munich and told the outlet that the band now plans to record a new version of the song and produce a video to go with it.


    https://www.theverge.com/2024/11/5/24288782/unidentified-song-mystery-reddit-fex-subways-of-the-mind
     
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    You’re doing the lord’s work, son.
     
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    You could have just asked @Jontro
     
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    How insane would it be if these guys that did the Ulterior Motives song got the Sixto Rodriguez treatment and got famous 40 years after retiring from music thinking the will never be discovered.
     

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