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It begins by claiming that some rock bands are susceptible to including satanic references in their songs. It is mentioned that this can be accomplished by playing the songs in reverse. It then plays a couple of song excerpts normally before giving you the option to hear it backward, with the added option of showing the reversed lyrics separately, in case of players choose to guess the lyrics first. | It begins by claiming that some rock bands are susceptible to including satanic references in their songs. It is mentioned that this can be accomplished by playing the songs in reverse. It then plays a couple of song excerpts normally before giving you the option to hear it backward, with the added option of showing the reversed lyrics separately, in case of players choose to guess the lyrics first. | ||
The first song played is [[wikipedia:Led Zeppelin|Led Zeppelin]]'s "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkF3oxziUI4 Stairway to Heaven]", [[wikipedia:The Eagles (British band)|The Eagles]]' "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BciS5krYL80 Hotel California]" is the second album, and [[wikipedia:The Beatles|The Beatles]]' "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cqHtGb9WYM I'm So Tired]" is the final song. Continuing from here, a horned demon comes out of nowhere and utters a loud scream. | The first song played is [[wikipedia:Led Zeppelin|Led Zeppelin]]'s "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkF3oxziUI4 Stairway to Heaven]", [[wikipedia:The Eagles (British band)|The Eagles]]' "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BciS5krYL80 Hotel California]" is the second album, and [[wikipedia:The Beatles|The Beatles]]' "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cqHtGb9WYM I'm So Tired]" is the final song. Continuing from here, a horned demon comes out of nowhere and utters a loud scream, then says "I have all of Steely Dan's albums! Long live rock! Ooh!". | ||
=== Showcase video === | |||
[[File:Satanic Messages in Music (censored).mp4|none|thumb|399x399px]] | |||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == |
Latest revision as of 01:09, 5 November 2024
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Satanic Messages in Music was another one of those Sabotage games, hosted by Liquid Generation in 2009, the game itself disguises real subliminal messages behind the songs.
It begins by claiming that some rock bands are susceptible to including satanic references in their songs. It is mentioned that this can be accomplished by playing the songs in reverse. It then plays a couple of song excerpts normally before giving you the option to hear it backward, with the added option of showing the reversed lyrics separately, in case of players choose to guess the lyrics first.
The first song played is Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven", The Eagles' "Hotel California" is the second album, and The Beatles' "I'm So Tired" is the final song. Continuing from here, a horned demon comes out of nowhere and utters a loud scream, then says "I have all of Steely Dan's albums! Long live rock! Ooh!".
Showcase video
Gallery
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The main menu.
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Links
NOTE: The following animation contains a screamer!
- web.archive.org/web/20151025144611/liquidgeneration.com/Satanic-Messages-In-Music
- YouTube Video Preview: youtube.com/watch?v=hEor-Vq6Di8