Kim Komando, the cyber guru over at USA Today, recently wrote an eye-opening expose warning parents about the dangers of binaural beats, 'audio files designed to induce drug-like effects.' Apparently the kids are getting high on music. All it takes is an I-dose and a set of stereo headphones and then you're off to a mythical land of melting glass and talking floors. For research purposes, I tried out a drug called INFINITE BLISS. I didn't have any headphones, but I think I felt something anyway. I don't know. How can you tell if you're high?
- INFINITE BLISS
- Billy on I-Doser Cocaine
- Alex on I-Doser Nitrous
- Bad Trip
Disclaimer: You know we don't condone drug use at all, right?
- link:// Web delivers new worry for parents: Digital drugs
- link:// i-doser.com





















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