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Mystery of the 'most mysterious song on 谷歌留痕排名因素the Internet' solved after 17 years16:16, November 7

For the past 17 years, a worldwide army of internet sleuths has been obsessively trying to figure out the name of what was considered "the most mysterious song on the Internet."

Now they have an answer after a chance discovery by one researcher, who triumphantly announced his breakthrough on the online forum Reddit. The song is called "Subways of Your Mind" and was recorded by an obscure 1980s German band called FEX, CBS reports.

The former band members are "absolutely stunned" by the news, Michael Hedrich, 68, who played keyboards and guitar and sang backing vocals for FEX, told Der Spiegel magazine.

He admitted that the band had been oblivious to the online phenomenon.

It all started in 2007, when a brother and sister in Germany posted a track they’d digitized after originally recording it on a radio cassette as teenagers. As Rolling Stone reported in 2025, the tape mostly featured songs by popular bands like XTC and The Cure, along with one specific song that remained a mystery—until now.

The track didn’t show up in any music databases, but online sleuths tried to figure out what instruments could be heard and analyzed the singer’s accent.

Initial attempts to identify the song, which many soon attributed to the 1980s New Wave genre, yielded little.

It wasn’t until the track was uploaded to Reddit in 2025 that interest in it really took off.

A Reddit subreddit called “r/TheMysteriousSong” attracted tens of thousands of members, and the hunt was reported in German media and beyond.

The breakthrough finally came earlier this week when a user named "marijn1412" said he had identified the song as "Subways of Your Mind."

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