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[[It Was A Dark And Stormy Night]] has been identified as "The Story" by experimental goth band The Passions
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[[Stranger In The Corner]] has been identified as a live demo of "Stranger" by New York new wave band Shöx Lumania
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[[Pull Up Fo Fo Da Fo Fo]] has been identified as "CAM AND THE GRAM" by Atlanta meme rapper sagecells
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[[Song Of Regret]] has been identified as "Primary Filtration" by California punk band Ford
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A longer song snippet as well as the entire music video for [[My Wandering Fire]], was recently found
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[[Red Light]] has been identified as "Gustav Mahler Lives In Toronto" by UK post-punk revivalists Stop Eject
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Again And Again has been identified as "[[Motoring Made Metaphorical]]" by UK alternative rock band The Locomotives
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Latest revision as of 14:48, 6 November 2025

News
    It Was A Dark And Stormy Night has been identified as "The Story" by experimental goth band The Passions

    Stranger In The Corner has been identified as a live demo of "Stranger" by New York new wave band Shöx Lumania


    Pull Up Fo Fo Da Fo Fo has been identified as "CAM AND THE GRAM" by Atlanta meme rapper sagecells


    Song Of Regret has been identified as "Primary Filtration" by California punk band Ford


    A longer song snippet as well as the entire music video for My Wandering Fire, was recently found


    Red Light has been identified as "Gustav Mahler Lives In Toronto" by UK post-punk revivalists Stop Eject


    Again And Again has been identified as "Motoring Made Metaphorical" by UK alternative rock band The Locomotives