Backmasking (also
known as backward masking) is a recording technique in which a sound
or message is recorded backward onto a track that is meant to be
played forward. Backmasking is a deliberate process, whereas a
message found through phonetic reversal may be unintentional.
Backmasking was popularized by The Beatles, who used backward vocals
and instrumentation in recording their 1966 album Revolver.
Artists have since used backmasking for artistic, comedic, and
satiric effect, on both analog and digital recordings. The technique
has also been used to censor words or phrases for "clean" releases
of songs.
Backmasking has been a controversial topic in the United States
since the 1980s, when allegations from Christian groups of its use
for Satanic purposes were made against prominent rock musicians,
leading to record-burning protests and proposed anti-backmasking
legislation by state and federal governments. Whether
backmasking can be used subliminally to affect listeners is in
debate by both sides.
Please explore the following songs to uncover the "hidden messages!"
Try loading a song onto Audacity and
playing it backwards. Can you find any hidden messages?