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[edit] Backmasked content
No mention is made here of the backmasking on the song "Voices In My Head." This album should most likely be referenced in "List of Backmasked Messages" and similar pages.
Unfortunately, I don't have any way of obtaining the message. It can be clearly heard near the end of the song, and Denis Leary opens the song by announcing the presence of the track (turn up the volume to hear this). Does anyone have a transcript?
Yunatwilight (talk) 18:00, 8 February 2008 (UTC)