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A couple of pieces by Asesino. They're both pieces that i would call 'hard bubblegum'.

And 3 by Blood Red Throne Examples of 'soft bubblegum'.

The structure and melodies should be fairly easy to understand.

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from the album Corridos De Muerte

https://www.dropbox.com/s/pdd7o5sdkskldts/06 - Luchador Violador.mp3?dl=0 

from the album Cristo Satanico

https://www.dropbox.com/s/2t56vviio3ec3bk/10 - Twiquiado.mp3?dl=0 

from the album Monument of Death

https://www.dropbox.com/s/zy5uycvvw0wo3ek/07 - Malignant Nothingness.mp3?dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/s/gtr5y8sumfwedlk/08 - Monument Of Death.mp3?dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/s/dhxug0tkqgjstc0/09 - Path Of Flesh.mp3?dl=0

By 'bubblegum' i mean that often you'll find melodies that are upbeat and perhaps a bit childish. That's why i call it 'Bubblegum'. Not because i'm making fun of it, but because its a frequent aspect of the reversed music.

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and lastly a piece that i would call a 'straight metal song'.

  a cover (by Blood Red Throne) of Cryptic Realms (by Massacre) 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/2hl6qlcinqcaea9/05 Cryptic Realms (Massacre cover) new 15.mp3?dl=0

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a couple of short tracks by Autopsy from the album 'Shitfun' with 'forwards; bits added.

the first has one forward bit and the second has 2.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/21qybr22dli0s3s/13 - Grave Violators.mp3?dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ihgs6zixc8i4vc2/14 - Maim Rape Kill Rape.mp3?dl=0

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and a simple, repetitive bubblegum piece from the album 'Mental Funeral' (by Autopsy) with no forwards bits.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/dleyox0dpmhnlg6/06 - Dead.mp3?dl=0

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thanks for being another person to confirm that it makes sense. 

i'm now working on a different (non-music) project but hope to update my 'backwards' site at some stage.

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From the album Cristo Satanico by Asesino

https://www.dropbox.com/s/a6p94untpi1yzpn/12 - Sadistico.mp3?dl=0

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and a piece by the Melodic Backwards Death Doom band Satyricon

from the album The Shadowthrone.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/kee4sphlkwa8m5q/02 In The Mist By The Hills.mp3?dl=0

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