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Judas sounds slower now?


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theARTVampire

I don't know how to say this, but I was listening to Judas today, and I was shocked. It sounds way too slow. I remember it being one of Gagas fastest tracks and me trying to dance to it. (BTW: I'm not one of these "Mandela Effect" guys, but it seems really off to be)

Has it gotten slower to you too?

 

For example listen to the breakdown, it sounds so wrong. I used to run while listening to Judas, now I can literally walk to it??

I remember it being at least 20% faster

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for example sometimes when i listen to perfect illusion its really fast and goes hard and sometimes i feel like its slowed down idk but i guess brain 

imma cut a bitch
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Infinity Wave
1 minute ago, PerfectCure said:

It sounds the same to me but I get what you mean, things like that happen really often to me :wtfga:

Yeah mee too.

It's just that you convince yourself of something say a song being pretty fast and then when you realize it's not how you pictured it you go nuts :deadbanana:

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Gaga Lazuli

This happens to me, sometimes some songs appear to go faster or slower than they are. Its really weird. 

Little Monsters Torture Me
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bloody g

No, 130 something bpm just like scheisse :wtfga:

『𝐟𝐚𝐭𝐞 𝐜𝐚𝐧𝐧𝐨𝐭 𝐛𝐞 𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐠𝐞𝐝』
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NIGHTCRAWLER

I've already lived something like that, and I know why it is so. At least for me. 

If you listened to a very fast or very slow song before another, it'll sound faster or slower because of the contrast of the 2 songs

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Queen1551

I completely understand what you're talk about! This happens to me all the time with Gaga songs. 

Venus, Scheiße, Perfect Illusion, Diamond Heart, A-YO, and Applause all have this effect almost every other time I hear it. I want this all to speed up. 

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FentyGa

Well, when you;re tired, music sounds faster because your brain is going slower, trying to catch up with the beat.

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1 minute ago, maxblac said:

Well, when you;re tired, music sounds faster because your brain is going slower, trying to catch up with the beat.

I LOVE this sensation! I often listen to pop music before going to bed just to experience this :sis:

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