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Revision as of 09:01, 8 November 2024
Here is the list of partially solved Lostwaves.
1970s
Placeholder name | Image | OP | Possible year | Note |
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Fur Rugs | Bootsnfurrugs | 1970s or 80s | Was very likely composed by Andre Mayeux, but Mayeux could not remember the name of the song at all. | |
Soda Pop | Metrowax Records | 1970s | Comes from an acetate disc labeled "Allied". |
1980s
Placeholder name | Image | OP | Possible year | Note |
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Eastern Wind | MellieTerry | 1986 | ||
So Long | My Mixed Salad | 1987 | ||
The Endless Longing of Sea Doves | Alfredo Brvxias Fanzine | 1988 | Most likely the band Dead Can Dance (without Brendan and Lisa) |
1990s
Placeholder name | Image | OP | Possible year | Note |
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Such a Pity | Eva99 | 1999 | On March 22nd, 2024, user leerose found "Laila Samuels - Such A Pity" through an ASCAP search. After contacting her, she confirmed being the artist behind the song, but she didn't have the full recording of the song.
On June 2024, Laila was sent the full recording of the song by a family friend who has it recorded on a CD. She claimed that she might be able to release it "this summer", but this has yet to happen. She later said in September that she would release it in a few months. |
2000s
Placeholder name | Image | OP | Possible year | Note |
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Foxes In Boxes | Mike Bise | 2004 | From a GapBody CD, likely Lamya - Foxes In Boxes. Both artists sound identical in style and voice, and both songs released in 2004. Lamya passed away in 2009, so contact with the writer is the only way to confirm the song's identity. | |
I Can Only Be Me | flamingaznboi | 2000s | Produced by Stargate, written by Ne-Yo | |
Imagination Lives | KatePevensie | 2003 | This song was verifiably aired on the channel Sci-Fi in 2003, as a bumper presenting the films that would air in 2004. Some of the searchers think this song is a mashup of samples created by Sci-Fi, while others believe it is an original song. Likely made by Sci-Fi channel itself. |
2010s
2020s
Placeholder name | Image | OP | Possible year | Note |
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Kyrgyz Car Song | SuperJoe89 | c. 2020 |