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Investigation into 42-Year-Old Musical Cold Case with Possible Kitchener-Waterloo Connection

A musical cold case involving a song named 'CIA,' recorded on a cassette tape from a Toronto radio broadcast in the mid-1980s, is currently being explored by online sleuths. These investigators believe there may be ties to the Kitchener-Waterloo area in Ontario. The song has remained largely unknown and untraceable since its original recording.

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A 42-year-old mystery surrounding a song titled 'CIA' has captured the interest of online investigators who believe it may have connections to the Kitchener-Waterloo area of Ontario. The song was recorded on a cassette from a Toronto radio broadcast during the mid-1980s, but very little information exists regarding the band or the circumstances of the recording. As a result, online sleuths, utilizing platforms such as Reddit, have embarked on a hunt to uncover the origins of the song and identify the artist behind it. They speculate that the Kitchener-Waterloo region may play a significant role in solving this musical enigma. This ongoing investigation highlights the power of digital communities in seeking out and preserving cultural history, even when pieces of that history have long since faded into obscurity.

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