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Kill Radio
Underground radio from the L.A. basin, where you can hear punk and grunge one minute, then a Noam Chomsky lecture the next. Features Radio Mysteriso hosted by the Excluded Middle?s Greg Bishop from 8-10pm PST on Sundays.

Alex Jones

Liberated Space

Coast to Coast A.M.

Three Ring Radio

Erskine Overnight

Black Op Radio

WFMU

Plastic Tales From The Marshmallow Dimention

Hieronimus and Company
Bob Hierominous' radio show that gets into a lot of different cool and kooky subjects.

Over the Edge
Wacked out radio collage brought to you by Negativeland for some 20 odd years now. Over The Edge has thoroughly warped Gorightly's mind on multiple occasions!

Incorrect Music
Defies description.

Killyourself.com
Another source for Manson's music

Radio Free Satan
Aside from your garden variety death metal you’re no doubt likely to hear at any given time, Radio Free Satan also plays a curious mix of stuff that appeals not to only Satanists, but Martians from all walks of life. One of the few stations that‘ll spin a little Blood Axis right along side the immortal croonings of Telly Savalas.

Friendly Persuasion

The absolute strangest show to grace the Internet airwaves. Mr. Otis F. Odder brings you a new collection of oddities each week.

Jeff Rense
Internet radio program focusing on such themes as UFO’s, conspiracies and alternative health cures. Recommended.


Music file of The Beatles "Revolution #9" reversed: 1.4 megs (click to listen )


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Easily the most experimental piece on The White Album is John Lennon's mind-blowing cacophony, "Revolution #9", the apparent result of ingesting handfuls of LSD-25 tabs and spending long hours with scattered tape loops feeding them backward and forwards through reel to reel machines. "Revolution #9" took on great significance with Manson, who equated it with Revelation 9 in the Bible.
In his book Big Secrets, William Poundstone analyzed separately each overlaid track of "Revolution #9", both backward and forwards, discovering several interesting sound bites, none of which constituted actual backward masking. These were, most likely, inadvertent accidents that found their way to vinyl by sheer dumb luck, when Lennon fed tape splices--into reel-to-reel machines--of archived recordings from the BBC. Because of this unorthodox recording process, many were led to believe, including Charlie, that hidden messages had been deliberately inserted--ala backward masked subliminals--amid the strange collage of taped sounds--warfare, church hymns, crying babies, football games, BBC announcers, and rock music--thrown together in overlapping anarchic patterns. One example of this (backwards played forwards) is of a high strung voice screaming," Let me out! Let me out!" Many took this as an allusion to Paul McCartney in his totaled Astin-Martin, screaming for help as he lay dying in the wreckage, which was a popular Beatle rumor of the day: that McCartney had died sometime prior to the Sgt. Pepper album, and an impostor--Billy Shears--had been brought in to take his place.
But the most well-known and mind-blowing message to be found in "Revolution#9" is the "Number Nine-Turn Me On Dead Man" phonetic reversal, which Poundstone says is a quite common reversal, adding in his analysis that there was nothing special done in the recording process to have made this phenomenon occur. Anyone--Poundstone goes on to explain--whoever records their voice, saying, "Number Nine" and plays it backward will achieve the same effect; that of, "Turn me on, dead man...Turn me on, dead man..."


The Hour of the Time: Hosted by Bill Cooper
Gonzo radio on the Internet courtesy of America’s last patriot.

Weirdsville
A truly mind-warping montage captured on Real Audio for your listening pleasure, featuring 50’s lounge tunes, catchy 60’s psychedelia, and modern techno mayhem. In other words, a continuous stream of something or other to make you tap your toes and/or scratch your head in bemused wonderment. Surf there or be square.

The Official Authorized Yma Sumac Homepage
Immortal music from one immortal gal.

Sundazed Records
Sundazed re-issues original albums of classic overlooked sounds from the 60’s: surf and hot rod music, garage rock, psychedelic, pop, country, folk-rock, soul and rockabilly on CD and vinyl.

R. Stevie Moore’s Webpage
"This one-man band and all-around musical prodigy has been called a cross between the Residents, the Beatles, and Frank Zappa. He literally cannot stop writing and recording songs; he has at least sixty albums and cassettes, all original and all very different. People will be ripping him off for decades to come, maybe centuries…" Rev. Ivan Stang, High Weirdness By Mail

Tape Tracker Network
The ultimate resource for tape trading aficionados and "newbies" alike. Everything from Danzig to Don Ho. Start collecting today!

Charles Manson's "White Album"
MP3 sample

Conversation for Exploration
With Laura Lee. Focusing on alternative health, new age topics, etc.

Dreamland with Whitley Strieber
"It is the policy of Dreamland to present the credible edge in science, religion and culture. We want to inform you about the real unknown--the world of genuine scientific mysteries and possibilities that the general media ignores."

Radio Free Elfis
Anomalous internet radio out of Austin, TX, courtesy of Smiles Lewis.