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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: "Like An Angel Passing Through My Room" sounds a lot like "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star", but that's just because they used the same melody. Slowed the beat, though.

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: "Like An Angel Passing Through My Room" sounds a lot bit like "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star", but that's just because Star". Benny and Bjorn would agree: coming up with the tune before they had lyrics, they initially used a version of the same melody. Slowed "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" lyrics as 'dummy lyrics'. Once they had the beat, though.tune nailed down, they wrote new lyrics.
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* EpilepticTrees: "The Day Before You Came" practically invites such theories. All we know from the song is that the narrator had an entirely unremarkable day ''before'' whatever happened, happened. WordOfGod (Bjorn) says the narrator was abandoned by her boyfriend: "He has left her, and her life has returned to how it ‘must have been’ before she met him.”.

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* EpilepticTrees: "The Day Before You Came" practically invites such theories. All we know from the song is that the narrator had an entirely unremarkable day ''before'' whatever happened, happened. WordOfGod (Bjorn) says the narrator was abandoned by her acquired then lost a boyfriend: "He has left her, and her life has returned to how it ‘must have been’ before she met him.”.


* EpilepticTrees: "The Day Before You Came" practically invites such theories. All we know is that the narrator had an entirely unremarkable day ''before'' whatever happened, happened. Anything beyond that is just guessing, and given that enquiries to Benny and Bjorn are met with the ShrugOfGod, it appears this is deliberate. One popular interpretation is that the "You" in the song is someone who killed the narrator or Death itself, and that the POV character is a [[PosthumousNarration posthumous narrator]]. There's no real evidence for this in the song... but as we're given literally ''nothing'' to go on, it's as good as any other interpretation.

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* EpilepticTrees: "The Day Before You Came" practically invites such theories. All we know from the song is that the narrator had an entirely unremarkable day ''before'' whatever happened, happened. Anything beyond that is just guessing, and given that enquiries to Benny and Bjorn are met with the ShrugOfGod, it appears this is deliberate. One popular interpretation is that the "You" in the song is someone who killed WordOfGod (Bjorn) says the narrator or Death itself, was abandoned by her boyfriend: "He has left her, and that the POV character is a [[PosthumousNarration posthumous narrator]]. There's no real evidence for this in the song... but as we're given literally ''nothing'' her life has returned to go on, it's as good as any other interpretation.how it ‘must have been’ before she met him.”.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: "Like An Angel Passing Through My Room" sounds a lot like "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star", but that's just because they used the same melody. Changed the beat, though.

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: "Like An Angel Passing Through My Room" sounds a lot like "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star", but that's just because they used the same melody. Changed Slowed the beat, though.

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: "Like An Angel Passing Through My Room" sounds a lot like "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star", but that's just because they used the same melody.

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: "Like An Angel Passing Through My Room" sounds a lot like "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star", but that's just because they used the same melody. Changed the beat, though.
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* EpilepticTrees: "The Day Before You Came" practically invites such theories. All we know is that the narrator had an entirely unremarkable day ''before'' whatever happened, happened. Anything beyond that is just guessing, and given that enquiries to Benny and Bjorn are met with the ShrugOfGod, it appears this is deliberate. One popular interpretation is that the POV character is a [[PosthumousNarration posthumous narrator]] and the "You" is her killer. There's no real evidence for this in the song... but as we're given literally ''nothing'' to go on, it's as good as any other interpretation.

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* EpilepticTrees: "The Day Before You Came" practically invites such theories. All we know is that the narrator had an entirely unremarkable day ''before'' whatever happened, happened. Anything beyond that is just guessing, and given that enquiries to Benny and Bjorn are met with the ShrugOfGod, it appears this is deliberate. One popular interpretation is that the "You" in the song is someone who killed the narrator or Death itself, and that the POV character is a [[PosthumousNarration posthumous narrator]] and the "You" is her killer.narrator]]. There's no real evidence for this in the song... but as we're given literally ''nothing'' to go on, it's as good as any other interpretation.
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* EpilepticTrees: "The Day Before You Came" practically invites such theories. All we know is that the narrator had an entirely unremarkable day ''before'' whatever happened, happened. Anything beyond that is just guessing, and given that enquiries to Benny and Bjorn are met with the ShrugOfGod, it appears this is deliberate. One popular interpretation is that the POV character is a [[PosthumousNarration posthumous narrator]] and the "You" is her killer. There's no real evidence for this in the song... but as we're given literally ''nothing'' to go on, it's as good as any other interpretation.

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* EpilepticTrees: "The Day Before You Came" practically invites such theories. All we know is that the narrator had an entirely unremarkable day ''before'' whatever happened, happened. Anything beyond that is just guessing, and given that enquiries to Benny and Bjorn are met with the ShrugOfGod, it appears this is deliberate. One popular interpretation is that the POV character is a [[PosthumousNarration posthumous narrator]] and the "You" is her killer. There's no real evidence for this in the song... but as we're given literally ''nothing'' to go on, it's as good as any other interpretation.interpretation.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: "Like An Angel Passing Through My Room" sounds a lot like "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star", but that's just because they used the same melody.

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* EpilepticTrees: "The Day Before You Came" practically invites such theories. All we know is that the narrator had an entirely unremarkable day ''before'' whatever happened, happened. Anything beyond that is just guessing, and given that enquiries to Benny and Bjorn are met with the ShrugOfGod, it appears this is deliberate. One popular interpretation is that the POV character is a PosthumousNarrator and the "You" is her killer. There's no real evidence for this in the song... but as we're given literally ''nothing'' to go on, it's as good as any other interpretation.

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* EpilepticTrees: "The Day Before You Came" practically invites such theories. All we know is that the narrator had an entirely unremarkable day ''before'' whatever happened, happened. Anything beyond that is just guessing, and given that enquiries to Benny and Bjorn are met with the ShrugOfGod, it appears this is deliberate. One popular interpretation is that the POV character is a PosthumousNarrator [[PosthumousNarration posthumous narrator]] and the "You" is her killer. There's no real evidence for this in the song... but as we're given literally ''nothing'' to go on, it's as good as any other interpretation.
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* EpilepticTrees: "The Day Before You Came" practically invites such theories. All we know is that the narrator had an entirely unremarkable day ''before'' whatever happened, happened. Anything beyond that is just guessing, and given that enquiries to Benny and Bjorn are met with the ShrugOfGod, it appears this is deliberate. One popular interpretation is that the POV character is a PosthumousNarrator and the "You" is her killer. There's no real evidence for this in the song... but as we're given literally ''nothing'' to go on, it's as good as any other interpretation.

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