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- Backmasking is a recording technique in which a message is recorded backward onto a track that is meant to be pla**** forward. It is a deliberate process...
- containing backmasking. In April 1982, the Consumer Protection and Toxic Materials Committee of the California State ****embly held a hearing on backmasking in...
- legitimate examples of hidden messages created with techniques such as backmasking and steganography, many so-called hidden messages are merely fanciful...
- where noted. This album included the use of the backmasking technique. According to many people, backmasking was being used in rock music to include hidden...
- Retrieved 2007-04-07. Backmask Onlineclips and analysis of various alleged and actual backmasked messages Jeff Milner's Backmasking Page — a Flash player...
- supernaturalism and archaic tradition-based superstitions. Believers in backmasking think they can hear "Hail Satan" and other similar messages in some songs...
- as Greer Stephen Lang as Father Conway The film was first announced as Backmask on May 9, 2011. The first images from the set were revealed on June 18...
- REVERSE art gallery, in Brooklyn, NY, US Reverse tape effects including backmasking, the recording of sound in reverse Reversing: Secrets of Reverse Engineering...
- saying "Rock & roll is evil", mocking the purported dangers of backmasking. The backmaskings are thought to have been a response to claims of secret messages...
- phonetic palindrome. Phonetic reversal is not entirely identical to backmasking, which is specifically the reversal of recorded sound. This is because...