I was recently looking for a YT video of a song I really enjoyed. It's called "Goin' Off" or "We're Goin' Off" by Laughing Us. I wasn't able to find the video again. The weird part? This is expected. This track was in Smallville S01E19 Crush's opening[0] as well as in Zoolander. These aren't rinky-dink independent films. We're talking major productions. And this song as well as band has almost no information available for it online. The best results are probably going to be found by searching for the album "Foxy Universe," and even then you'll probably only find an e-commerce listing. This is a band that had music since the turn of the century that is just a phantom. Another song that is rarer by most Hollywood standards but is much easier to find is "Hold Me Up" by Live[1]. It was a B-side, I think, and was added to the soundtrack of "Zack and Miri Make a Porno." It's utilized well, too. But for years after the 2008 movie, it was unreleased and only available on YT. Tal Bachman's "Aeroplane"[2] that was a focal point of American Pie (4): Band Camp was also, AFAIK, only available on an expensive album either from Bachman or the movie soundtrack. No digital download. I believe Wheatus' original, uncensored version of "Teenage Dirtbag"[3] is also difficult to find, but that's mere conjecture based off a few YT comments. The craziest thing to me about this is that these songs' obscurity is almost entirely due to licensing and band issues. I guess it's the same with lots of songs, but most of the time if I want to buy a song, it's right there in MP3 format off A2Z. But "We're Goin' Off" has to be the best example I know. The most info I ever found for it was from this video[4]. It's just wild to me to see something with prominence like that in the internet era just be blotted out. 0. https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0702944/soundtrack/?ref_=tt_trv_snd 1. https://yewtu.be/watch?v=mzQUwxlWpJs 2. https://yewtu.be/watch?v=rC1VcEZiBqw 3. https://yewtu.be/watch?v=FC3y9llDXuM 4. https://yewtu.be/watch?v=mx-2e9KRup8