Two Days Ago

{{Infobox Music }} "Two Days Ago" is a melancholic song. It uses electric bass and drums, synth leads, and a mellotron. In {{PG}}, it is one of three secret songs that can be received from K.K. Slider only by request.
 * name= Two Days Ago
 * ja-name= おととい
 * ko-name= 이틀 전
 * zh-name= 前天
 * fr-name= 2 jours plus tôt
 * es-name= Anteayer
 * it-name= Due giorni fa
 * de-name= Vorgestern
 * nl-name= Eergisteren
 * ru-name= Два дня назад
 * image= AlbumArt-TwoDays NH.png
 * caption     =
 * audiotitle = Aircheck
 * audiofile  = NH BGM Audio 055 Ototoi Hifi.flac
 * audiotitle2 = Live Performance
 * audiofile2  = NH BGM Live 055 Ototoi.flac
 * mood= Sad
 * starttime=
 * endtime=
 * instruments=Synthesizers Electric bass Drumkit Mellotron
 * owned by= {{Availability|Villager|Bree|nb=true}}{{Note|From {{DnMe+}} to {{NL|short}}}} {{Availability|Villager|Dizzy|nb=true}}{{Note|In {{NH|short}} only}} {{Availability|Villager|Filbert|nb=true}}{{Note|From {{DnMe+ to {{NL|short}}}} {{Availability|Villager|Gala|nb=true}}{{Note|In {{CF|short}} and {{NL|short}}}} {{Availability|Villager|Moe|nb=true}}{{Note|In {{NH|short}} only}} {{Availability|Villager|Olivia|nb=true}}{{Note|From {{DnMe+}} to {{NL|short}}}} {{Availability|Villager|Truffles|nb=true}}{{Note|From {{DnMe+}} to {{NL|short}}}} {{Availability|Villager|Walker}}
 * order#= 55

Bree (before {{NH|short}}), Dizzy (in {{NH|short|nolink}}), Filbert (before {{NH|short|nolink}}), Gala (in {{CF|short}} and {{NL|short}}), Moe (in {{NH|short|nolink}}), Olivia (from {{DnMe+}} to {{NL|short|nolink)}}), Truffles (before {{NH|short|nolink}}) and Walker play it in their houses.

The album art for Two Days Ago features three black and white images of K.K. Slider: as a DJ, at The Roost, and with his guitar.

Trivia

 * The track is a homage to the Beatles, being mostly based off "I Am the Walrus" and the bridge from "Let It Be". The instrumentation of the aircheck version, particularly the mellotron, is similar to "Strawberry Fields Forever". The title is a play on "Yesterday", the Japanese version even more so, and the album artwork is reminiscent of With the Beatles (down to using a similar label design to Parlophone, the label they belonged to up until 1968).