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}}'''Your Sacrifice''', (also known as ''' | }}'''Your Sacrifice''', (also known as '''"The Most Mysterious Death Metal Song"''' or '''"You’re So Self-Absorbed")''' is an unsolved lostwave recorded from an underground radio station in Portland, Oregon in 1996. | ||
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ⓘ This lostwave is classified as unsolved. | |
Your Sacrifice | |
Alternative name(s) | The Most Mysterious Death Metal Song, You’re So Self-Absorbed, Yeah |
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Genre | Death metal |
Length | 1:27 (snippet) |
Year | 1996 |
Original poster | clipperjangle/Most Mysterious 90s |
Search started | 2020 |
File:YourSacrifice.mp3 |
Your Sacrifice, (also known as "The Most Mysterious Death Metal Song" or "You’re So Self-Absorbed") is an unsolved lostwave recorded from an underground radio station in Portland, Oregon in 1996.
History[edit | edit source]
On July 27th, 2020, the song was first posted by reddit user clipperjangle to the r/Lostwave subreddit, where he states that he recorded the song from the community non-commercial radio station KBOO Portland, Oregon in 1996.[1] The OP uploaded the song to YouTube on December 1st, 2021, naming the song “Yeah” or “The Most Mysterious Death Metal Song”.[2]
Leads[edit | edit source]
Possible[edit | edit source]
- Murdergod: Portland-based death metal band that released three demo albums between 1995 and 1996.[3]
- Napalm Death: Popular British non-underground grindcore band, unlikely as the song does not appear on any of their early demos.[4][5]