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| *The title may be a reference to the film 'Cannibal Ferox' (Lenzi, 1981). | | *The title may be a reference to the film 'Cannibal Ferox' (Lenzi, 1981). |
| * "Ferox" maybe an abbreviation for "ferric oxide", used in the manufacture of magnetic tape. | | * "Ferox" maybe an abbreviation for "ferric oxide", used in the manufacture of magnetic tape. |
− | *Changing speed -46.911% to make a 261s song ([[1969]]'s tracklength) and reversing both makes an in-key overlay if [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keX5cGZZZo4 played simultaneously.]
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Revision as of 22:16, 4 December 2013
Transmisiones Ferox
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Running time |
2:18
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Appears on |
Tomorrow's Harvest
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Samples / Lyrics
- The track features a prominent female vocal sample repeating "Nineteen-ninety-nine", as the sample is layered upon itself multiple times it begins to sound like the word "Dying" is being repeated.
- Starting at around 1:59 a slowed down female voice can be heard saying something resembling "The others." This, when reversed sounds like "They're outside." This sample is repeated until the end of the track.
Trivia
- Transmisiones is a Spanish word meaning "Transmissions".
- Ferox is a Latin word meaning "fierce" or "aggressive".
- The title may be a reference to the film 'Cannibal Ferox' (Lenzi, 1981).
- "Ferox" maybe an abbreviation for "ferric oxide", used in the manufacture of magnetic tape.
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