Synth-Pop Band Unknowingly Foreshadows 9/11 in Remarkable Twist of Probability

Think On Your Own
3 min readJul 13, 2023

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Below is the real name of a music band that formed in 1999 and made its debut in July 2001.

Name of the band — “I Am the World Trade Center”

“I Am the World Trade Center” is a real synth-pop band created in the late ’90s. They released the song below just two months before the attacks on 911.

Name of the song — “September”

The song was released on the track below.

Track number — “11”

The track “September” by the band, “I Am the World Trade Center,” released in July 2001, is the 11th track of the album. As in, “World Trade Center, September 11th.”

They unknowingly laid the foundation for a controversy that would soon engulf them. Formed in 1999 in Athens, GA, United States, the band released their first album, “Out of the Loop,” on July 17, 2001, just a few months before the tragic September 11 attacks.

The band’s name, combined with the track number and title caused a significant stir and led to accusations that they were shamelessly seeking attention from the attacks.

The album, which featured a collection of synth-pop tracks, was received positively initially. However, the controversy that followed the September 11 attacks took a toll on the band members. The backlash became so severe that they were compelled to temporarily change their band name, and one of the members even fell ill due to the stress and pressure.

It wasn’t until the public became aware that the album had been released prior to the tragic event that the backlash began to subside. As the facts became clear, the band returned to their original name, “I Am the World Trade Center.”

The album, “Out of the Loop,” includes a tracklist that hints at a peculiar pattern, leading some to speculate about precognition opportunities. The tracklist is as follows:

Tracklisting

  1. “Metro [Brooklyn Mix]” — 3:16
  2. “Me to Be” — 2:42
  3. “Sounds So Crazy” — 2:58
  4. “Look Around You” — 3:04
  5. “Light Delay” — 3:01
  6. “Inside Your Head” — 3:21
  7. “Holland Tunnel” — 3:16
  8. “Flute Loops” — 2:14
  9. “Aurora Borealis” — 2:34
  10. “You Don’t Even Know Her” — 2:39
  11. “September” — 3:31
  12. “Move On” — 2:29
  13. “Analogous” — 3:50
  14. “Metro [Athens Mix]” — 3:34

`Despite the controversy and temporary setback, “I Am the World Trade Center” persevered, and their album remains a unique artifact of the time. For those interested, the album can be found at this link:

https://www.discogs.com/artist/187548-I-Am-The-World-Trade-Center

While the band unintentionally found themselves entangled in the tragic events of September 11, the true extent of the strange patterns surrounding their album remains a subject of intrigue and speculation, adding another layer to the band’s peculiar story.

The list of album names they released also eludes to even more precognition opportunities. There is some kind of strange pattern unfolding there.

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