in general, I will leave a link to the topic under one such video with this music there are still people who want to find it and maybe if we assemble a large group we can find the original
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- 2 Mahito Yokota "Bouldergeist Critical"
- 4 Cyndi Lauper "Time after time"
- 4 Cyndi Lauper "True Colors"
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MANWICH commented il y a 50s
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kieraaaa commented il y a 1min
yeah exactly it sounds so familiar to me I was surprised Shazam didn’t work
yes, yes, I especially remember the part that plays before the words
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lait commented il y a 1min
theory 1 : YellowCard
similar artist : YellowCard
similar song of YellowCard :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9fLbfzCqWw
theory 2 : Another lostwave "We're all a little weird"
q's post about it : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoAJXDVGjrQ
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MANWICH commented il y a 2min
But in any case, unfortunately, I can't say anything more.
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Eli2490 commented il y a 3min
Please note that I might be mistaken, but my other sample is also from that time period, and I don't know how else it would be on my hard drive. Apologies.
It's not a famous song, it's also pretty bad.
It could be a 45 rpm record produced by some tourism organization in some seaside resort and therefore sung by an unknown singer.
In the 70s it was quite common, I myself own a pair.
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Larmeld commented il y a 3min
Our Colossus Of Rhodes | TVVIN_PINEZ_M4LL (bandcamp.com)
where did you get this?
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Xdbreaker posted il y a 4minnew sample in Other
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lait commented il y a 5min
we have a very good lead on the discord server !!
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MANWICH commented il y a 6min
yes, yes, I especially remember the part that plays before the words
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Eli2490 commented il y a 6min
I'm pretty sure it's a song I downloaded from YouTube between 2012-2013 that I just didn't name. I have a lot of music downloaded from YouTube from that time, as I quite enjoyed doing so.
It's not a famous song, it's also pretty bad.
It could be a 45 rpm record produced by some tourism organization in some seaside resort and therefore sung by an unknown singer.
In the 70s it was quite common, I myself own a pair.