thats true. it is mostly gibberish, but they sound "similar", not the same as the apparent message. its impossible anyway. you'd have to study every single syllable, and rock stars dont have the attention span to do that, lol
its crazy how some people almost got into trouble for that back in the 80's
however there are some that were recorded backwards on purpose. if you look at the first post i made on this thread, check out Empty Spaces, and Fire On High
Heres an interesting one for all you korn fans. if you play "Im I Going Crazy" backwards, it sound exactly the same as it does forwards, with the exception of the words, which now say "It's the same thing"
EDIT: actually i was thinking about it being impossible, and i found this on wikipedia:
Radiohead created the song "Like Spinning Plates" from Amnesiac by playing the backing track from "I Will" backwards. Singer Thom Yorke then sung the lyrics, played them backwards and learned how to sing them backwards. He recorded them backwards and reversed them for the final take of the song.
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