"these lyrics are the only official backwards lyrics"
In what sense? Compared to what? --Hecko X 14:48, 29 December 2007 (UTC)
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Sorceror Nobody – The Supreme Nonentity User Talk · Sandbox · 358/2 Days Guide · 14:30, 15 February 2008 (UTC)
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Possibly as opposed to the lyrics that many people claim to hear, usually along the lines of "I am Ansem" etc. I have heard claims of these, and can understand people 'hearing' those lyrics, but realistically how likely is it that the song contains lyrics that are sensical both forwards and reversed? Hence only those lyrics which are undecipherable when played forwards are actually reversed lyrics; all others are accidental. That's what I reckon, anyway.
Category: Reasoning
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How do the songs only have "minor differences" if they're two completely different songs?
I feel like the article is suggesting that the songs are almost identical lyrically, when it's quite the opposite.
76.84.54.156 21:31, 28 March 2009 (UTC)
the japanese lyrics do have quite different meanings