Talk:Obscura
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[edit] I can't recall the source
I distinctly remember reading somewhere that many of the guitar riffs were originally composed on non-musical instruments, similar to noise music songwriters. Can anyone confirm it or has anyone else heard about this? And if you know the source, give it to me or source it yourself.
It's very aggravating that I can't recall the source. Dammit. Ours18 06:22, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
- I'm fairly certain that it was recorded using "normal" instruments only. --Korey Kaczynski 22:42, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Just so you know
This is some pretty fucking technical shit. I can't fucking count it. Seriously. Jesus God.
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