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Nasty. It's called DREAD too. Nice.
[Edit] Holly ____. Check out the video...
> Why the hell is quicktime so DAMN SLOW
It's the server - nothing to do Quicktime.
They had a section called "The Holocaust" which was just a squall of noise, several people had nosebleeds and fainted.
But the loudest gig I've ever personally been to was Ministry & NIN at Brixton Academy. Christ, my chest hurt for 2 days afterwards and I swear I was sterile for nearly a year. Awesome gig though.
> My lecturers were worried for me.
The KLF (Uh uH, 3am is gonna rock you) Had a sonic tank, that was supposedly making cows miscarrage.
Meat Beat Manifesto did a Set whereby the bass was so deep, the toilets overflowed, as the crowds bowels went into uproar.
None lethal weapons are definately there...
Sonic disruptors are already used intrusively and psychologically (look at Waco), I think what I was developing would be better put to use disguising troop movements. Although I was looking at numerous ideas, so more harmful 'weapons' could have come into play.
> That's quite interesting. Before I left Uni I started a project on
> the development and deployment of sonic weapons, with the ultimate
> goal of building and testing a prototype based on disrupting common
> Human frequencies of hearing - essentially a wall of silence, but
> could be inverted to shock the eardrums
How does that work exactly? By emitting a sound of a varying high frequency? Or something like that....