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offline Combo from Sex on 2005-06-19 08:10 [#01637650]
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This atfernoon i've been playing Geogaddi in my cousin's
house where i am alone with 3 cats. The music was not too
loud but the bass could be easily felt thanks to the
subwoofer.
When the album began one of the cats came into the lounge
and laid on the floor. Then with each song he had strange
different behaviours. For instance the cat got up just after
the 1st second of track 11 then she laid down and kept lying
when the 12nd track was playing.
I don't remember everything but the cat seemed impressed and
disturbed by Geogaddi. Have you experienced some events like
that with your pets ?


 

offline melack from barcielwave on 2005-06-19 08:12 [#01637653]
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its awful

i dont like cats


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2005-06-19 08:14 [#01637654]
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Cats must think we're very strange animals for having boxes
that make such noises.


 

offline melack from barcielwave on 2005-06-19 08:15 [#01637655]
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just joking...

ill try it with my cat, althought he doesnt really needs
nothing to have an strange behaviour... so, it would be like
trying hallucinating drugs with squizofrenic people...


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2005-06-19 08:19 [#01637657]
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track 11 is energy warning...the dirst sounds might have
reminded the cat about something....weird

hmmm...i remember when i played drukqs at my parents' house
- their dog seemed somewhat disturbed , raised his head and
looked towards the speakers...he heard those sounds 10 or 20
times louder than me, obviously...

other questions that might appear in this thread : how do
animals hear music ? what happens in their brains when they
hear music ?


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2005-06-19 08:19 [#01637658]
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*the first


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2005-06-19 08:20 [#01637660]
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Loser.

What next "My goldfish flips out and kills people at
Drukqs"?

Fuckin'ell.


 

offline Combo from Sex on 2005-06-19 08:22 [#01637664]
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I'm gonna put the three cats in the lounge and play Magic
Window at full volume.


 

offline WooferAttack from Milano (Italy) on 2005-06-19 14:36 [#01638106]
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yeah, good idea i was thinking to the same experiment... i'm
waiting to know results of this test


 

offline _gvarek_ from next to you (Poland) on 2005-06-19 14:39 [#01638110]
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i remember once my friend`s cat got really nervous after
Come to daddy, it wanted to run away for sure...


 

offline Xeron from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-06-19 14:40 [#01638111]
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Cats will never beat dogs


 

offline WooferAttack from Milano (Italy) on 2005-06-19 14:42 [#01638116]
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agree and scooby doo is better than garfield...


 

offline Xeron from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-06-19 14:45 [#01638120]
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any day, although we are let down by scrappy doo. The
heathen of all dogs.


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2005-06-19 14:47 [#01638121]
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scrappy doo isn't


 

offline WooferAttack from Milano (Italy) on 2005-06-19 14:52 [#01638125]
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scraaappy is a lovely dog...no doubts


 

offline Xeron from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-06-19 14:59 [#01638132]
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no he isnt, he's what brought down scooby-doo. Silly little
pup who thinks too much of himself


 

offline osiris from Canterbury on 2005-06-21 12:50 [#01639617]
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teh effects of idm on mogs


 

offline CS2x from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-06-21 13:20 [#01639688]
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Geogaddi is a very unsettling album, even though it's
brilliant. I bet the two BoC boys were performing strange
pagan rituals and conducting seances during its creation.

No wonder the cats acted strangely.


 

offline tridenti from Milano (Italy) on 2005-06-21 14:08 [#01639780]
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i'll try it with my cat!


 

offline diemax from somewhere in tennessee :( (United States) on 2005-06-21 22:17 [#01640212]
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i just played some michael jackson to the ants that are
covering my living room

i guess they think he's guilty too


 

offline bogala from NYC (United States) on 2005-06-21 22:54 [#01640220]
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I fucking love cats. Especially mine.


 

offline staz on 2005-06-21 22:58 [#01640221]
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My dad's cat (RIP) loved ICBYD.


 

offline DeLtoiD from Ontario on 2005-06-21 23:30 [#01640222]
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my cat liked MHTRTC


 

offline magicant from Canada on 2005-06-22 00:27 [#01640231]
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cats are prone to liking electronic music - the same way
they love the sound of shaking a spray can and the crunching
of plastic bags, etc. cats like weird, unnatural sounds.


 

offline Matvey from Kiev (Ukraine) on 2005-06-22 00:47 [#01640233]
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dunno anything 'bout boc but a cat was reported to be very
amazed by Kotra album Dissilient, which is random picky
noises and feedback. What exactly was that cat doing - she
was examining the smell of speakers, from all sides of them.


 


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