Difference between revisions 46056336 and 46303663 on enwikiThe following is an incomplete '''list of [[backward message]]s''' found in various forms of media including [[music]] and [[video game]]s. An entry is listed as "alleged" if the intentional inclusion of the backward message is debatable or unconfirmed, as "deliberate" if its inclusion is clearly intentional, as "[[parody]]" if the message itself is meant to make fun of backward messages, and as "fictional" if the message does not really (contracted; show full)| ''Gotta Find a Way'' | [[Bloodrock]] | Possibly the earliest parody of backwards messages. |- | "This little piggy went to maaaarket." | ''Piggy in the Middle'' | [[The Rutles]] | Found prior to the bridge. As The Rutles are themselves a parody of The Beatles, this parodies the numerous p uroported backwards messages in Beatles songs. |- |"Hmm, Hmmm, what ho sed de t'ing wid de t'ree bonce. Don't meddle wid t'ings you don't understand", followed by a [[belch]]. | ''[[Piece of Mind (Iron Maiden)|Piece of Mind]]'' | [[Iron Maiden]] | Found between the songs "[[The Trooper]]" and "Still Life." It is an inebreiated [[Nicko McBrain]] (the [[drummer]]) doing his "famous" impression of [[Idi Amin|Idi Amin Dada]]. |- (contracted; show full)| Ya Hozna | [[Frank Zappa]] |} [[Category:Audio engineering]] [[Category:Music-related lists|Backward messages]] [[Category:Perception]] [[Category:Popular music]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=46303663.
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