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I read on /x/ that this music has anti-solfeggio properties that makes you depressed or slave to your coital desires.

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I need help, listen to this music.
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I've been interested in sonic weapons and whether one can kill folks with music, because I'm afraid of this possibility.
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Another post I found:

"Can't say much but there is a musician/artist industry funded by the CIA who is about to be very famous soon because he found out a way to kill people with music. He uses certain frequencies produced/mixed in a certain way that stops your heart beat completely. Funny thing is he's a literal rapper that just figured it out on his own. He uses a music production program called "ableton" to achieve these effects and after he uploaded a rap-song on "soundcloud" the song only got 30 views but all the listeners died upon pressing play. From what I was told by Rachael it's not "new tech" the millitary already knew about it. they where just surprised a rapper guy figured it out. He sold his soul after the CIA got a hold of him and is going through the MK ultra thing rn. You'll know who I'm talking about soon. The bass tones on his music is going to physically numb the human body of listeners because the CIA allowed him to use his discovery but to a less extent. I only know this cause me and Rachael was told to post here and other places. Rachael's his handler."
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The second post referred to a different guy
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Interestingly, I badly react to the songs that consist of heartbeat kick drum beats on some ballads.
 
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Presumably he would have listened to the track during mixing/mastering so I would be skeptical of this claim. There have been some studies on mice and triggering change in bpm through audio. I can't remember reading any that suggest cardiac arrest.
 
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