

Judas Priest was sued along with CBS Records. The reason? They said they heard the words “let’s be dead,” “do it,” and “try suicide” in this song. One died on the spot while the other lived for three more years but suffered with complications. If you can recall in 1985, two young men ended a night of drinking and smoking joints by going to the playground and shooting themselves with a shotgun. We’re still kind of spooked even if we’ve heard about this story several times. It’s probably the creepiest thing you’ll hear today. Now this one will definitely send chills down your spine. Judas Priest – “Better By You, Better Than Me” And you might think, there’s probably no hidden message here at all. It’s always easier when you know what to look for because if you don’t, you’d be fishing for ideas. It can be difficult to make out the words too unless someone already gives you an idea. You see, for stuff like this, you need more than sharp auditory senses. The line says, “You know Satan holds the keys to the lock” and you only hear it if you concentrate and listen closely. Maybe people really took the title of the song literally and thought, “This sounds like something with a hidden Satanic message on it.” And well, they did come across something. Just a quick warning though, this will definitely transport you back to the ‘70s. This one is kind of epic, to say the least. Imagine Freddie Mercury singing about weed! This guy is just cool and awesome on so many levels. It’s not exactly anything scandalous or one that will make other people want to boycott the band. Neat, right? But it sounds really fun though, unlike the other messages on this list – this one is mild.

So, what do you hear when you backmask “Another One Bites The Dust?” The phrase is pretty clear – “It’s fun to smoke marijuana.” You can play it many times, it’s actually on our third try when we heard the words. Do they simply play random records and hope there’s a secret message? Because really, who would have thought there’s any to be found in one of Queen’s classic hits. Then again, we’re still quite impressed how people manage to discover something like this. To be fair, this one is neither spooky nor scary. But it was also about the uneasy balance between art and commerce.” 6. It was really about the excesses of American culture and certain girls we knew. We don’t know if The Eagles intentionally put it there but according to Don Henley, “Some of the wilder interpretations of that song have been amazing. Some of it is subtle but yes, it’s there. The message isn’t clear but somehow, you can make out the word “Satan.” Others believe they can hear other Satanic messages like “Satan organized his own religion” or “Yeah, Satan hears this.” It might require you to listen closely and put it on repeat before you can understand the words. Although the words don’t mean much, when you try to play it backwards, it becomes something else. Some say the title refers to an actual hotel in San Francisco which was purchased by occultist Anton LaVey who later converted it into the Church of Satan. Ever since it was released, there were so many rumors about the supposed actual meaning of the song.
