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Wikiback

June 26th, 2007

Wikiback LogoI just finished installing a new wiki for anyone interested in the phenomena of backmasking. It’s called Wikiback. It’s the first wiki I’ve ever setup, but I’m hoping it will be a benefit to those looking for more information.

It hasn’t got a lot on it yet, but anyone interested in adding backmasking information is welcome to edit it.

2 Responses to “Wikiback”

  1. Mathieu McConnell-Enright says:

    Just wanted to tell you that I love your backmasking website, and that at the very end of the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ song Right on Time, I’m pretty sure that there’s a message, also at the beginning of the song Taste the Pain, of the same band, you can hear the verse in reverse.


  2. Joel Pichette says:

    I will read all the archives of the website jeffmilner.com and will add what I believe fits in the new wiki, as soon as possible. I will also make tons of searches on google and all the backmasking websites to add as many details as I can in the new BACKwiki.

    Please don’t delete what I’ll add to the wiki… I’d like better to ask someone else to have it sorted in categories on many pages, than having a week of job removed just because it doesn’t belong in the first page… thanks.

    In my humble opinion, backmasking is a mystical experience of life… it’s another mystery that I’m willing to understand. Why are there so many popular songs using that backmasking technique, talking about death, suicide, satan, etc. I don’t know and I’d like to have it all understood and classified in this new BACKwiki as soon as possible.

    Joel Pichette, (jpichette@hotmail.com)
    From Rouyn-Noranda, Québec Province, Canada


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