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'''So Familiar''' (also commonly referred to as Just What I Want) is the name given to an unidentified pop punk song that was supposedly discovered on a Motorola VE 240 in the woods by Reddit user Pax307. The song is likely from the 2000s.
== Background ==
On May 10 2024, a Russian Reddit user named pax307 made a post on r/lostwave showing the part of the song being played on a Motorola VE240, which he claimed was found in the woods and happened to still be charged.<ref> https://www.reddit.com/r/Lostwave/comments/1cp0jk2/can_anyone_help_identify_this_poppunk_song_i/</ref> 3 days later, the user posted the full quality 30 second clip, supposedly extracted from the phone's SD card with the help of a friend.<ref> https://www.reddit.com/r/Lostwave/comments/1cqzqgk/higher_quality_snippet_of_the_poppunk_song_i/</ref>
== Theories ==
=== Possible Hoax ===
A popular theory regarding this song is that pax307 in reality knows the song and made up the details about where he found it. Essentially creating a "staged search", similar to the This One’s Gonna Fly search.
This is mainly because the premise of the search seems rather unrealistic. The premise is that it just so happened to be on this phone, that was left in the woods, and just so happened to have just enough charge to work. More notably though, the screenshot of the phone's SD card that pax307 provided in his follow-up post about the song implies that the song was added to the SD card through a computer, rather than being recorded on the phone itself. If the audio was recorded with the phone itself, it would be in the "my_sounds" or "my_music" folder. However the screenshot shows the audio file being on the root of the SD card instead, which would suggest that the file was transferred to the SD card on a computer.
== Lyrics ==
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible" role="presentation"
|'''Presumed Lyrics'''
|-
|'''Interpretation 1'''
Tell me where you wanna go?
If I can see your smile.
We stay, hangin' for a while.
You and me.
If I can see your smile.
We stay, hangin' for a while.
So familiar
It's just what I want!
Just what I want!
To see you after-
'''Interpretation 2'''
Tell me where you wanna go!
If I could see your smile
Reset
And hang it for a while
You and me
If I could see your smile
Reset
And hang it for a while!
It’s so familiar
It’s just what I want
Just what I want
To see you after-
'''Interpretation 3'''
Tell me where you wanna go
If I could see your smile
Every day
Hangin' for a while
You and me
If I could see your smile
Every day
Hangin' for a while
It's so familiar
It's just what I want, just what I want
To see you have tha-
|}

Revision as of 20:08, 2 October 2024

ⓘ This lostwave is classified as unsolved.

So Familiar
Alternative name(s) Just What I Want
Genre Pop-Punk
Year 2000s/2010s
Original poster Pax307
Search started 10th May, 2024
File:SoFamiliar.mp3

So Familiar (also commonly referred to as Just What I Want) is the name given to an unidentified pop punk song that was supposedly discovered on a Motorola VE 240 in the woods by Reddit user Pax307. The song is likely from the 2000s.

Background

On May 10 2024, a Russian Reddit user named pax307 made a post on r/lostwave showing the part of the song being played on a Motorola VE240, which he claimed was found in the woods and happened to still be charged.[1] 3 days later, the user posted the full quality 30 second clip, supposedly extracted from the phone's SD card with the help of a friend.[2]

Theories

Possible Hoax

A popular theory regarding this song is that pax307 in reality knows the song and made up the details about where he found it. Essentially creating a "staged search", similar to the This One’s Gonna Fly search.

This is mainly because the premise of the search seems rather unrealistic. The premise is that it just so happened to be on this phone, that was left in the woods, and just so happened to have just enough charge to work. More notably though, the screenshot of the phone's SD card that pax307 provided in his follow-up post about the song implies that the song was added to the SD card through a computer, rather than being recorded on the phone itself. If the audio was recorded with the phone itself, it would be in the "my_sounds" or "my_music" folder. However the screenshot shows the audio file being on the root of the SD card instead, which would suggest that the file was transferred to the SD card on a computer.

Lyrics