Enter Sandman covered backwards (yes, more Rob Scallon content)

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Watching the reverse (or is it the forward?) version of it is even mindufckier.

That turned out way better than it had any right to.
 

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The vocals sounds like Japanese metal English vocals.
 

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Years ago I tried this on a track of mine. Getting the vocals right is a ton of work, so kudos to him for spending what was undoubtedly a lot time just getting that down.
 

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:lol: That was AWESOME! I wish I had that kind of time on my hands! I love the idea, and how truly worthless, and just for fun it is. The guitar part is one thing, but I'd think the drums would be pretty hard backwards, because it would keep messing with your head, making you want to slip back into a forward groove.
 

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Mixing it was super tough too. Like mixing a Rammstein tune while they were using heroin or something.

 

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Woah, Fluff you're on here!? Nice job on the mixing, man!

I can't imagine how trippy it must have been to try and learn an insanely recognizable song backwards, especially those lyrics.
 

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