If my theory is correct, the origins of the iconic "Ki ki ki ma ma ma" sounds played often in each installment from the Friday the 13th series actually originates from heavy metal band <b>BLACK SABBATH</b>!Anyone ever hear the song "Children of the Grave" off their 1971 album Master of Reality? That's right, '71, nine years before Friday the 13th (1980) even entered production. This song, again, debuting in 1971, begins with a moderate paced metal riff, and ends with a shock.4:30 begins the creepy ending of the song using feedback from the guitar and other noises. At 4:50, a voice whispers "children of the grave" with a <b>very</b> familiar overlapping sound. "Ch ch ch ah ah ah," the first syllables of the words "children" and "of" echoed, just as the common idea using "kill" and "mom."Listen for yourself.<a href=\"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=236Lquwq22A\" target=\"_blank\">Black Sabbath - "Children of the Grave"</a><b>Now of course, this is all in good fun.</b> I am not actually accusing Manfredini of stealing from Black Sabbath, it was just a funny observation. This is in now way meant to be taken serious.Joe
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