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Subliminal Recording

Why cant huckabee rely on his ideas and record? Why does he need to parade norris around use subliminal ads?
look at this video
I am christian…. but why does huckabee rely on subliminal messgs and not the issues?
His record sucks and his ideas are worse. Sublimal ads usually work better than appeals to rationality. Emotion trumps reason when voting for President.
How To Make a Subliminal Recording in Music
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CUSTOM SUBLIMINAL HYPNOSIS RECORDING CUSTOMIZED MESSAGES- BRAIN WAVE TECHNOLOGY $44.99 |
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SUBLIMINAL EVP ELECTRONIC VOICE PHENOMENA AID-GHOST SOUND RECORDING-BRAINWAVE CD $12.99 |
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DJ SPOOKY THAT SUBLIMINAL KID optometry 2 LP VG+ THI57121 2 Vinyl 2000 Record $60.00 |
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Music for Healing $6.29 No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: HALPERN,STEVENTitle: MUSIC FOR HEALINGStreet Release Date: 01/21/2003… |
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Sleep Soundly (Relaxing music plus subliminal affirmations) $10.75 Inner peace music with subliminal affirmations.No Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: HALPERN,STEVENTitle: SLEEP SOUNDLYStreet Release Date: 09/07/2004… |
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Koyasan: Reiki Sound Healing $10.65 “Koyasan awed me with its depth while maintaining a constant flow of peace and contemplation. Highest recommendation!” — NEW AGE REPORTER “We have been playing Deuter’s music now for over twenty-two years. Like the Tao that cannot be spoken, the compositions he orchestrates cannot be easily described in words … if music can take you to Nirvana, Deuter would be your conductor.” — TRANSITI… |
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The Corporation [VHS] $59.99 … |
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30-Day Subliminal Stop Smoking Program Stop Smoking while your unconscious mind does the work – with audiotape [VHS] $13.10 PROGRAM INCLUDES AUDIOTAPE & can be used by itself or with any Stop Smoking program. Subliminal messages have been used for years to reprogram and change consumer’s unconscious minds. Now you can use the same process to stop smoking, effortlessly. If you can watch a 20-minute video every day for 30 days, and listen to a music audiotape at least every third day, you can reprogram your unconsciou… |
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Weight Loss – Subliminal Persuasion Video – Potentials Unlimited [VHS] $14.99 … |
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They Live $8.53 An economic crisis brings unemployed Nada (Roddy Piper) to L.A. in search of work. What he finds instead is that the ruling elite of the world are aliens in disguise, their aim being to keep humans in a state of mindless consumerism. His discovery comes when he dons a pair of special sunglasses made by a resistance group and sees for the first time reality unadorned. Billboards, store signs, ma… |
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Josie and the Pussycats $3.93 “Oh my God, I’m a trend pimp!” cries rocker Josie McCoy (Rachel Leigh Cook) when she discovers that she and her best friends Melody (Tara Reid) and Val (Rosario Dawson)–collectively known as the Pussycats–have been recruited in a plot to brainwash America’s youth into a frenzy of mindless consumerism. Unbeknownst to the Pussycats, subliminal messages in their chart-topping hit “Pretend to Be Nic… |
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30-Day Subliminal Weight Loss Program: Lose Fat While Your Unconscious Mind Does The Work (DVD & CD) $17.87 -30-Day Subliminal Weight Loss Program Lose Fat While Your Unconscious Mind Does The Work (DVD & CD) No Will Power or Special Diet Needed! Program can be used by itself, or in conjunction with any diet or weight loss program Also included in package a 20-minute music CD with all the subliminal messages to be used with DVD Subliminal Messages have been used for years to reprogram and change con… |
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The Secret Universal Mind Meditation $8.63 The Secret Universal Mind Meditation imparts the sacred truth spiritual masters have taught for centuries. This truth is real and powerful. It starts by changing your belief system, slowly, subtly and gently while you sleep. As you are lulled into blissful slumber, secret messages are whispered into your ears–first audibly, and then just below the level of consciousness. Over days and weeks to co… |
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Bass Hit – Greatest Hits Volume Two $12.14 Disc 1:Set Your Soul On FireBass `N` Breaks1983E-BassShocking BlueKrystalPlushOverdriveSubatomicElementalSub-LiminalDeVilleBonus BassEnvirobassGive Me The Bass |
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Slipknot – Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses) $11.43 Description Not Available |
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Slipknot – Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses): Special Edition [PA] [Slipcase] $17.1 Description Not Available |
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Estranged – The Subliminal Man [8/24] $13.62 Disc 0:No track list available |
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Ancestral Swamp $14.98 Michael Hurley’s music hadn’t changed much in the 40-odd years between his first recordings and this 2007 release. In Hurley’s case, however, that’s a good thing; you wouldn’t want his brand of rustic yet eccentric folk to get slick or diluted, and it’s not exactly as if he’s been overexposed on disc over the course of his lengthy career. This is relaxed, earthy eclectic folk with a sitting-on-the-porch feel, the recording so sparse that you often feel as though you’re listening to a solo or nearly solo performance, though in fact three other musicians do help out multi-instrumentalist Hurley over the course of the record. Although it’s grounded in traditional Americana type acoustic folk, it’s not reverently traditionalist, adding touches like gutbucket tremolo electric guitar on “Dying Crapshooter’s Blues,” electric piano on “Lonesome Graveyard,” and (on “El Dorado”) almost subliminal backup vocals by Tara Jane O’Neil. Hurley sings his tunes with a wizened voice and an off-the-cuff narrative flavor, but it’s more structured and cogent material than that of many other (usually younger) folky musicians whose songs owe something to a stream-of-consciousness sort of style. American folk idioms were so deeply etched into Hurley’s DNA by the time of this recording that it’s not possible to pigeonhole him into any one or two of them; certainly there’s some Delta blues, but there’s also some country and Appalachian music, none of the forms taking particular supremacy over others. This is the kind of music you’d love to hear on a lazy night after a full home-cooked meal; it’s comfortable and homey, but at the same time accomplished and thoughtful despite its casual air, emanating unforced, ingratiating charm. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi |
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Blackfield $17.98 Producer, bandleader (No-Man, Porcupine Tree) and multi-instrumentalist Steven Wilson joined forces with Israeli singer/songwriter Aviv Gefen in 2000, when Gefen invited Wilson to play with him for a series of concerts in Israel. Their first album as a duo, recording under the name Blackfield, does betray their mutual love of 1960s and 1970s classic rock, but it also contains more than a hint of an ’80s influence — at times the band sounds like a cross between Tears for Fears and a more organic-sounding Pet Shop Boys. Lyrically, they throw down the gauntlet early — the first line of the first song goes “Here’s a song from an open mind.” Everything else is no big surprise: scars are mentioned more than once, as are nightmares, pain, death and sorrow. But Blackfield’s sound is anything but morose. The music isn’t exactly chipper, but it’s always rich and pretty, and at times (as on the album-ending “Hello”) it’s downright grandiose. There are also quite a few sonic surprises thrown into the mix, such as the almost subliminal found-sound experimentation on “Lullaby” and the sudden incursion of Middle Eastern reeds and a drum’n'bass breakbeat in the middle of the otherwise sweet and dreamy “Scars.” The bonus disc with video content makes the deal that much sweeter. Recommended. ~ Rick Anderson, Rovi |
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DJ Spooky – Necropolis: The Dialogic Project $14.99 NECROPOLIS is a continuous in-the-mix recording by DJ Spooky The Subliminal Kid. Performers include: Byzar, Sub Dub, We, DJ… |
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DJ Spooky – Necropolis: The Dialogic Project $11.99 NECROPOLIS is a continuous in-the-mix recording by DJ Spooky The Subliminal Kid. Performers include: Byzar, Sub Dub, We, DJ… |
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Develop Your Self Confidence $9.44 New – This title was the 20th best selling cassette in the UK in 2001. A superb high quality hypnosis cassette combining powerful hypnotherapy techniques with state of the art digital recording technology. Includes: A pleasant voice guiding the listener into a completely relaxed state of mind & body. Hypnotic echoed background vocals panning from left to right across the stereo range – a deeply relaxing and unique effect. 60 B.P.M digital sound effects & powerful subliminal suggestions – all com |
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Eva Selhub, M.D./Steven Halpern – Breast Health: Subliminal Affirmations With Music [Digipak] $9.99 Recording information: Banquet Studios, Sebastopol, CA. |
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Herbal Tonic $15.98 Jake Wherry and Ollie Teeba spent 11 years with the Ninja Tune label, releasing six albums between 1995 and 2005 and making sounds that never fit entirely comfortably with that label’s tendency toward the abstractly and alternatively funky. From the beginning, the Herbaliser’s sound was earthy, raw, caramel-colored, and redolent with the smells and sounds of multiple music scenes and subgenres jostling against each other in a sweaty after-hours bar in a bad neighborhood. This best-of offers a fine overview of the duo’s Ninja Tune years, and includes several tracks that showcase the world-class female MC Jean Grae (who slings her slang especially swingingly on “The Blend”), the odd excursion into spy film music (note the explicit Mission Impossible quote on “The Missing Suitcase”), and cameos by both MF Doom and the redoubtable Roots Manuva (who appears on the swaggeringly excellent “Starlight”). There are some experimental moments: “Something Wicked” features nearly subliminal female rapping, French horns, and harpsichord, and “The Sensual Woman” offers startlingly explicit sex advice from what sounds like a 1960s-vintage self-help recording. And although both Wherry and Teeba are accomplished DJs, they keep the turntable flourishes to a minimum, only really bringing the wheels of steel to the fore on “Ginger Jumps the Fence.” One or two minor clunkers (such as the slow and rather tiresome “A Song for Mary”) notwithstanding, this is an excellent overview of the first part of a distinguished career. ~ Rick Anderson, Rovi |
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Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme $22.98 Simon & Garfunkel’s first masterpiece, Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme was also the first album on which the duo, in tandem with engineer Roy Halee, exerted total control from beginning to end, right down to the mixing, and it is an achievement akin to the Beatles’ Revolver or the Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds album, and just as personal and pointed as either of those records at their respective bests. After the frantic rush to put together an LP in just three weeks that characterized the Sounds of Silence album early in 1966, Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme came together over a longer gestation period of about three months, an uncommonly extended period of recording in those days, but it gave the duo a chance to develop and shape the songs the way they wanted them. The album opens with one of the last vestiges of Paul Simon’s stay in England, “Scarborough Fair/Canticle” — the latter was the duo’s adaptation of a centuries-old English folk song in an arrangement that Simon had learned from Martin Carthy. The two transformed the song into a daunting achievement in the studio, however, incorporating myriad vocal overdubs and utilizing a harpsichord, among other instruments, to embellish it, and also wove into its structure Simon’s “The Side of a Hill,” a gentle antiwar song that he had previously recorded on The Paul Simon Songbook in England. The sonic results were startling on their face, a record that was every bit as challenging in its way as “Good Vibrations,” but the subliminal effect was even more profound, mixing a hauntingly beautiful antique melody, and a song about love in a peaceful, domestic setting, with a message about war and death; Simon & Garfunkel were never as political as, say, Peter, Paul & Mary or Joan Baez, but on this record they did bring the Vietnam war home. The rest of the album was less imposing but just as beguiling — audiences could revel in the play of Simon’s mind (and Simon & Garfunkel’s arranging skills) and his sense of won… |
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Pimp C – Still Pimping [PA] $14.99 Recording information: MAD Studios; Subliminal Studios; The Takeover Studios. Unlike The Naked Soul of Sweet Jones, this second… |
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Steve Angello – Subliminal Sessions: Winter 2009 $21.99 Audio Mixer: Steve Angello. Recording information: Bass Hit Studio B; Falutch Studio, Stockholm, Sweden; Mar186 Studios, Canada;… |
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Stop Smoking Forever $9.99 New – A high quality hypnosis cassette combining powerful hypnotherapy techniques with state of the art digital recording technology, from the UK’s best selling audio self help series. Includes: A pleasant voice guiding the listener into a completely relaxed state of mind & body. Hypnotic echoed background vocals panning from left to right across the stereo range – a deeply relaxing and unique effect. 60 B.P.M digital sound effects & powerful subliminal suggestions – all compounding the overall |
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Various Artists – Subliminal Winter Sessions, Vol. 3: Mixed by Jorge Jaramillo $24.99 Audio Mixer: Jorge Jaramillo. Recording information: Echo Chamber, London; Joni’s Old Room, South Plainfield, NJ; Puzz Studio, CH; The… |
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Xasthur – Subliminal Genocide $13.49 Recording information: 2004-2005. The U.S. black metal band Xasthur is the brainchild of Los Angeles musician Malefic, who assembles a… |
