Well, these subliminal messages were, for example, messages from the devil that were secretly recorded in some songs of certain ‘bolder’ music bands (laughing emoji, you’ll soon understand why!) and that were supposedly inaudible (at least consciously) when the vinyl was played normally but that revealed themselves when we increased or decreased its speed rotation, or if we listened to the song backwards, from the end to the beginning (we never quite understood how the latter worked, but the others we tested!) and, of course, they immediately made us want to join a devil worshippers sect! One of the examples we remember was Kiss, those antichrists who played heavy metal (real heavy!) with painted faces and who, said the decent people at that time, went around spreading the message of Beelzebub and attracting people to their cult (if you never heard this band especially in comparison with others like, for instance, Slipknot or Kreator you really have to try it, so click on the links! Seriously!)! What can we say, ‘growing up’ can have that effect on you and, from time to time, we get nostalgic!īut we’re in the middle of silly season, so if there’s ever a time we can write about this in an article on marketing and advertising in a serious blog, this is it, right? First of all, let us start by apologising – this article is one of those filled with period references and, although nowadays we (sometimes) hear about subliminal messages as a marketing and advertising ‘tool’, the truth is that only those who were alive (and remember it!) in the 1980s and 1990s (when these ‘famous messages’ were popular and trendy), will truly relate to it.
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