Dubbel Mono

zondag, februari 16, 2003

 
The Truth Behind Today's Popular Music
Backtracking, or backmasking is the form of inserting hidden messages into tracks which can only be consciously heard when played backwards. Most of the time these messages are inserted purposefully, sometimes by accident, some people even believe that the subconscious can actually pick up these messages. But the nature of the backtracked messages in many modern pop songs is so sinister as to leave no doubt to the intentions and affiliations of these singers.

Michael Jackson's Beat It: 'You better run, you better do what you can, don't wanna see some blood don't be a macho man.'
Of zingt hij nu 'S-a-t-a-n. S-a-y (indecipherable gibberish) People all worship.'?

Wat fijn dat in deze snel veranderende wereld sommige waarden nog gewoon overeind blijven en er nog types zijn die hierin geloven.
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