I think it all started with that one scene from the movie The Exorcist, which isn't even a so-called Christian movie to begin with.
ClosetOtaku wrote:No, earlier than that -- John Lennon worked with George Martin to include some 'special effects', including backward messaging, in a number of later Beatles works, including the infamous White Album. I wouldn't be surprised if it had been attempted before that as well.
SirThinks2Much wrote:One Christian band (I forget the name) once had a backmasked message that said, "Whatcha lookin' for the devil for, when you ought to be lookin' for the Lord," or something to that degree. A pretty tongue-in-cheek thing to do.
termyt wrote:Anyway, my thought is that the backmasking is not at all random. Some of it can be attributed to hearing what you want to hear, but some of it is pretty clear. If it was truly random, would there be just as many messages saying nonsensical stuff like "Bunnies fly at midnight?" My guess is someone intentionally placed the messages there.
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