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* The LastNoteNightmare ending to "Child in Time" is very unsettling.

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* The LastNoteNightmare ending to "Child in Time" is very unsettling.unsettling.
* A lot of the band's early live recordings include an eerie instrumental CoverVersion of [[Music/TheRollingStones Paint It Black]], played at a far more frantic pace than the original and with a more aggressive guitar tone. A far less creepy version with vocals would be played in the 90s.
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** Better yet, the song was first released during the COVID-19 pandemic, a rather chilling coincidence. While it won't kill us all (probably), the potential end of humanity is still on people's minds.

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** Better yet, the song was first released during the COVID-19 pandemic, a rather chilling coincidence. While it won't kill us all (probably), the potential end of humanity is still on people's minds.minds.
* The LastNoteNightmare ending to "Child in Time" is very unsettling.
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* The wolf howls at the beginning of "Hush" are pretty damn creepy.
* "Fault Line" off Deep Purple is similarly creepy due to reverse-tracking and other such tricks.
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* "Man Alive" from ''Whoosh''. The titular man is actually the last human being on the planet. ''Humanity is going to go extinct''.
** Better yet, the song was first released during the COVID-19 pandemic, a rather chilling coincidence. While it won't kill us all (probably), the potential end of humanity is still on people's minds.

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