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.
Entries Beginning with F
At the start of both "Eh Eh (There's Nothing Else I Can Say)" and "I Like It Rough", Lady Gaga and a synchronised male voice respectively will say "Cherry cherry boom boom". What this means I don't know from Adam.
Jakko Wakko
During the beginning section (before the first verse), if you listen carefully, you will hear "Shut, shut the f***, shut the f*** up!" repeated a few times.
A Stranger
Toward the end of the song, he sings "I got this fever that I can't sweat out," a hidden reference to Panic! At The Disco's debut album, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out.
Glambert #4688
The beginning of the song contains the backwards message "The music is reversible, but time is not. Turn back, turn back, turn back, turn back" underscored by some twilight zone-esque music.
Evan
In the beginning of the Pillar song "Fireproof", you can hear Rob Beckley say "A, E, I, O, U, sometimes Y"
JeReMy
The main vocal in this track is an edited sample taken from the song "Equinox" that Skrillex released under his real name, Sonny Moore, a few years earlier. The specific lyrics are "For you I give and give away my unhappiness in colour, for the abandoned hearts to see them." You'll have to reverse and slow down the track if you want to hear them clearly.
Nat
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