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Astar What's a Pez?
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Phred Pez-Guru
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Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2004 11:10 am�� �Post subject: |
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I can't hear anything...
It sounds like jibberish forward or backward
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Astar What's a Pez?
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Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2004 1:57 pm�� �Post subject: |
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If you listen to the backward version sort of loud AND read the lyrics at the same time, then you should hear it eventualy. If you start to hear bits and pieces of it, then keep listening over and over again. You should eventually hear it if you follow along with hte lyrics i put up there.
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chromus Pez-Ruler
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Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2004 1:32 pm�� �Post subject: |
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Uh... your instructions seem to be the the same sort of scare tactics used in the 1970s that plauged popular rock and roll. See here for more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backward_message The general consensus is that actual sentences which appear by playing something backwards appear by accident. Here's an example:
I recorded the phrase "Not us" using my microphone. It's attached as forward.wav. Also listen to the exact same sound, except reversed. It's attached as backwards.wav. I'll leave it as an exercise to the reader to figure out what my "hidden" backwards message was. (By the way, it's shown that, if you know the "hidden" message in advance, you're about 90% likely to hear it, as opposed to 10% if you don't know in advance)
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chromus Pez-Ruler
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Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2004 7:03 pm�� �Post subject: |
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Well, since it seems no one found the "hidden" message, it was the word "Satan", except pronounced a bit oddly, like "Sah-ton". In any case, this was to prove a point that backwards messages usually show up accidentaly, and a backwards message usually only is found when a person tries to assign words to noise.
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Astar What's a Pez?
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Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2004 7:33 pm�� �Post subject: |
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I knew it said Satan, but I didn't post to say I knew because I didn't think you wanted to know who found it.
I have a theory that because a lot of artists did drugs back then, the messages were ment to be put in the songs.
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Es'n'vee Pez-Eater
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Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 12:39 pm�� �Post subject: |
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If you have been told to hear a message in a song played backwards, the odds say your gonna' hear it, even if it's not there. Supposing the words are in the song played backwards, I suppose it is slightly creepy, but satanists arn't like what they are stereotyped. I have a good friend, and every halloween (Hell-oween?) satanists go up a moutain in his town and... do stuff, you can see fires from the townscape. He took the film camera up there once... There were circles of stones and ashes everywhere.
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Pez-Man Pez-Man
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Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 4:45 pm�� �Post subject: |
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I think the point was that the backwards words are just co-incidental that they sound like evil words. I didn't hear the "evil" words until I actually listened for them.
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