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"Metallica: música para torturar
El ejército utilizó su canción “Enter sandman” para “incomodar” prisioneros en Guantánamo...Según reportó un periódico estadounidense, el terrorista Mohammed al-Qahtani fue interrogado mientras sonaba “Enter sandman” a todo volumen, lo cual generó que éste se pusiera a llorar desconsoladamente porque “pensó que estaba escuchando el sonido de Satán”."
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"Metal is so scary
Friday, 17 June 2005
According to the Lexington Herald-Leader, METALLICA's "Enter Sandman" was cited in a City Journal magazine story about the treatment at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, of prisoner Mohammed al-Qahtani — known as the 20th hijacker on Sept. 11 — as having been used during Qahtani's interrogation, saying it brought him to tears "because he thought he was hearing the sound of Satan."
Music used as a device to intimidate or aggravate enemies dates back to the Old Testament when Joshua and his army blew their trumpets at Jericho.
In Iraq, heavy metal music has been used to frighten soldiers as U.S. troops seek insurgents. According to London's Express newspaper, the hit parade has included AC/DC's "Shoot to Thrill", "Hell's Bells" and "(You Shook Me) All Night Long"."
yo habría usado otra música...por ejemplo, la de algún forero de por aquí (de momento optaré por empezar EVITÁNDO MEncionar el tema en cuestión )
"Metallica: música para torturar
El ejército utilizó su canción “Enter sandman” para “incomodar” prisioneros en Guantánamo...Según reportó un periódico estadounidense, el terrorista Mohammed al-Qahtani fue interrogado mientras sonaba “Enter sandman” a todo volumen, lo cual generó que éste se pusiera a llorar desconsoladamente porque “pensó que estaba escuchando el sonido de Satán”."
http://www.braingell.com
"Metal is so scary
Friday, 17 June 2005
According to the Lexington Herald-Leader, METALLICA's "Enter Sandman" was cited in a City Journal magazine story about the treatment at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, of prisoner Mohammed al-Qahtani — known as the 20th hijacker on Sept. 11 — as having been used during Qahtani's interrogation, saying it brought him to tears "because he thought he was hearing the sound of Satan."
Music used as a device to intimidate or aggravate enemies dates back to the Old Testament when Joshua and his army blew their trumpets at Jericho.
In Iraq, heavy metal music has been used to frighten soldiers as U.S. troops seek insurgents. According to London's Express newspaper, the hit parade has included AC/DC's "Shoot to Thrill", "Hell's Bells" and "(You Shook Me) All Night Long"."
yo habría usado otra música...por ejemplo, la de algún forero de por aquí (de momento optaré por empezar EVITÁNDO MEncionar el tema en cuestión )