- po****r
musicians were
accused of
including backmasked messages in
their music. However,
apparent backmasked messages may in fact be
examples of pareidolia...
- The
following is an
incomplete list of
backmasked messages in music.
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- band Pink Floyd. It
appears on the 1979
album The Wall. It
contains a
backmasked message. The song is in the key of E minor, and is two minutes, eight...
- and the
longest track the band ever recorded. The
track finishes with a
backmasked reading from
Rudyard Kipling's
Gunga Din, "Tho' I've
belted you an' fla****...
- 2nd best
Queen song. 'Another One
Bites the Dust' (section) The
claimed backmasked section of "Another One
Bites the Dust". "Another One
Bites the Dust"...
- Sleeps". The
length of 6:40 is due to some
mixed sound effects and a
backmasked message by
David A.
Stewart saying, "I enjo****
making that
there record...
-
songs on the
album include some self-reference; the
introduction contains backmasked sections of the
title track, and the last song, "Avalon",
consists of...
- "Heavy
Metal Poisoning," the
fifth track on the album,
begins with the
backmasked Latin words "annuit cœptis,
novus ordo seclorum."
Translated from the...
- verse. In addition, the
original clean album version had the
profanity backmasked since "Trick Please" wasn't
released until The Best of
Snoop Dogg album...
- The
ending of the
track "As
Flittermice as
Satans Spys"
contained a
backmasked message. When the
voice is pla**** backwards, it
utters the phrase: "In...