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"Ulterior Motives" is a song recorded by British-Canadian musicians and filmmakers Christopher and Philip Booth in the mid-1980s, first appearing in the 1986 pornographic film Angels of Passion. It gained popularity in 2021 after a seventeen-second snippet of the song, at the time unidentified, was posted online. The song was colloquially dubbed "Everyone Knows That" or "Ulterior Motives", both derived from the then-debated lyrics of the snippet.

Background and composition
"Ulterior Motives" was recorded around 1984-1985 by Christopher and Philip Booth at their home studio in Encino, Los Angeles. Because they were "doing anything to make money", they worked as production assistants on films. One of their friends, who made pornographic films, needed music for one of their works and, according to Christopher, "they gave us quite a bit of money just to give them some music to use behind the scenes". As such, "Ulterior Motives", which was originally recorded as a pop song, was used in the soundtrack of the 1986 pornographic film Angels of Passion. Christopher said that the lyrics of the song were inspired by "a girl that cheated", saying "she was saying one thing and you found out that she did another thing". The song has been described as new wave and synth-pop. == Online search ==
Online search
On 7 October 2021, user carl92 uploaded a 17-second snippet of the song to WatZatSong and asked for help identifying it. He wrote that he "rediscover[ed] this sample between a bunch of very old files in a DVD backup. Probably I was simply learning how to capture audio and this was a left over." The song was thought to have been recorded in the 1980s due to its stylistic similarities to pop music of that time, specifically after 1983, since the LinnDrum drum machine and the Yamaha DX7 synthesizer were thought by the sleuths to have been used in the song. Some users created reconstructions from the original snippet to have an idea of what the full song could be like, while others theorised that the song was a hoax "planted by a troll". The search for the song was initially slow to gain traction, but gained a dedicated following over time. Discovery On 28 April 2024, following a lead from Reddit user u/One-Truth-5867 who had found a similar sounding song by the same artist, user u/south_pole_ball identified the song, including its name and artists. The snippet was discovered to be from the 1986 pornographic film Angels of Passion. He later uploaded a reel showcasing the original lyrics for the song within his recording studio, revealing that the original lyrics were "everyone knows it" instead of "everyone knows that". In a CBC News podcast, Booth claimed that the song was not written exclusively for the film. On 1 May 2024, in a Rolling Stone interview, Booth revealed plans to release a new album with songs similar to "Ulterior Motives"; he had already found the song's original "rhythm track" but not the vocal track. In another interview the Booth brothers conducted on 15 May, Christopher stated that he believed the rest of the masters for "Ulterior Motives" to be in the possession of his recently deceased friend, whose niece had planned to send the Booths a box of masters once in the possession of her relative. On 7 June 2024, when responding to a Redditor asking if the vocal track was indeed in that box of masters, Christopher confirmed that the masters had arrived and that he had located other songs from them, but not the vocal track, which he would re-record along with the guitar track. On 19 June 2024, the Booth brothers released a trailer for Ulterior Motives – The Lost Album, showcasing their new version of "Ulterior Motives". The album was finally released on all streaming platforms on 23 June 2024, under the name Ulterior Motives (The Lost Album). In an Instagram Q&A conducted on 29 June, Christopher confirmed that parts of a rough mixdown of the original "Ulterior Motives" were used in the remake; however, the full tape could not be released due to suffering from dropouts. On 28 April 2026, the Booth brothers announced on YouTube that a cassette containing the original 1985 recording of "Ulterior Motives" had been found. At the end of the video, it was also announced that the song would be released on a bonus CD to be bundled with a DVD containing a documentary about the search. == Ulterior Motives (The Lost Album) ==
Ulterior Motives (The Lost Album)
}} Ulterior Motives (The Lost Album) was released on 23 June 2024; it contains both the Booth brothers' remake of its title track as well as twelve other 1980s-era recordings found while searching for the masters to said song. Due to the DistroKid preview being leaked, the album was released ahead of schedule. Tracklist ==Personnel==
Personnel
Christopher Saint Boothvocals, LinnDrum player • Philip Adrian Boothguitar synthesizer, LinnDrum player • Ira Ward – bass • Unknown – Oberheim synthesizer == See also ==
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