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{{Deleted}}{{Infobox|title = Satanic Messages in Music|image = Smim1.png|maker = Liquid Generation|type = Flash animation|country = {{USAFlag}} United States}}'''''Satanic Messages in Music''''' is another one of [[Liquid Generation|Liquid Generation's]] screamer pranks. 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 you want to guess them yourself first.  
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{{Infobox|title = Satanic Messages in Music|image = Smim1.png|maker = Liquid Generation|type = Flash animation|country = {{USAFlag}} United States}}
== '''Satanic Messages in Music''' ==
''Satanic Messages in Music'' is another one of [[Liquid Generation|Liquid Generation's]] [[screamer]] pranks. 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 you want to guess them yourself 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!"  


== Link ==
== Links ==
NOTE: The following animation contains a screamer.
<u>NOTE</u>: The following animation contains a [[screamer]].
* '''ebaumsworld.com/animations/satanic-messages-in-music/355048/'''
* '''ebaumsworld.com/animations/satanic-messages-in-music/355048/'''
* '''youtube.com/watch?v=hEor-Vq6Di8 '''• YouTube video preview


* '''youtube.com/watch?v=hEor-Vq6Di8 '''• YouTube video preview
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Satanic Messages in Music

Satanic Messages in Music is another one of Liquid Generation's screamer pranks. 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 you want to guess them yourself 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!"

Links

NOTE: The following animation contains a screamer.

  • ebaumsworld.com/animations/satanic-messages-in-music/355048/
  • youtube.com/watch?v=hEor-Vq6Di8 • YouTube video preview