Aside from backwards messages (which is a seperate page), bands have found other interesting ways to hide things in their music or in their album covers.
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You hear 'but who is sorry now' but mostly you might hear,'but you pi** on their mouths'
Holden
If you fold the album cover in half along the length of the airplane, it looks like a smashed out joint
Ronnie
"Limelight (Moving Pictures)," Rush "All the world's indeed a stage We are merely players" is a shoutout to a line in As You Like It by William Shakespeare.
dayna
About 1 minute and 15 seconds into the song, you can hear someone say "Turn that music down or I'm calling the police"
JeReMy
At the end of Love Bites, the 'voice' does not say "Jesus of Nazereth, go to Hell". From a documentary, they say Mutt Lang, an American, was always making fun of their British accent. So at the end where it sounds like someone is saying Hell, its mutt lang saying "Bloody Hell" in a thick english accent.
Chad the Right
At the very end of the song the same voice that says "If you've got love in your sites, watch out, love bites" also says "Jesus of Nazareth, go to Hell."
Kelly
At the very end of the song the same voice that says "If you've got love in your sites, watch out, love bites" also says "Jesus of Nazareth, go to Hell."
Kelly
On this song from the album "Uh-Huh", you can hear him say "What the f***?!" at the very beginning.
Rocky
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