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<blockquote>Not to be confused with [[Subliminal Music and Images]]</blockquote>{{Deleted}}
<blockquote>Not to be confused with ''[[Subliminal Music and Images]]''</blockquote>{{Deleted}}


''Satanic Messages in Music'' is a Flash animation made by Liquid Generation on 2005.   
''Satanic Messages in Music'' is a Flash animation made by Liquid Generation in 2005.   


It starts off by claiming that certain  
It starts off by claiming that certain rock bands are prone to slipping in satanic references in their songs. It says this can be accomplished by playing the songs in reverse. It then goes on to play a couple of song excerpts normally, and after it's finished, it gives you the option to hear it backwards, with the added option of displaying the reversed lyrics separately, in case players want to guess the lyrics first.  
rock bands are prone to slipping in satanic references in their songs. It says this can be accomplished by playing the songs in reverse. It then goes on to play a couple of song excerpts normally, and after it's finished, it gives you the option to hear it backwards, with the added option of displaying the reversed lyrics separately, in case players want to guess the lyrics first.  


The first song played is "Stairway to Heaven" by ''Led Zeppelin''. The second song is "Hotel California" by the ''Eagles''. The last song is "I'm So Tired" by ''The Beatles''. After continuing from this point, a horned demon inexplicably appears and lets out a loud scream, before humorously stating "I have all of Steely Dan's albums! Long live rock!"  
The first song played is "Stairway to Heaven" by ''Led Zeppelin''. The second song is "Hotel California" by the ''Eagles''. The last song is "I'm So Tired" by ''The Beatles''. After continuing from this point, a horned demon inexplicably appears and lets out a loud scream, before humorously stating "I have all of Steely Dan's albums! Long live rock!"