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EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 7 MIN

The Static Between the Last Two Songs on Side B

from Side B — Fexingo Horror · host Fexingo

On a humid August night in 1996, Luna bought a sealed vinyl copy of a long-forgotten folk album at a yard sale in Harlow, Kentucky. The record looked pristine, but when she finally played it, she found that Side B's final track was not the song listed on the label — it was something else. Something recorded live, somewhere underground, by someone who was not supposed to be there. Between the last two songs, there is a gap of static that lasts exactly one minute and seventeen seconds, and within that static, if you listen closely, you can hear a person pleading. This is the story of what Luna heard, who she tried to find, and the one phone number that still answers after all these years. No one she called believed her. But the number still works. #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #SideBShow #VinylHorror #HarlowKentucky #TheGreyFolkSessions #1996 #Static #RecordPlayer #YardSale #FolkAlbum #HiddenTrack #PhoneNumber #TheManWhoAnswered #AudioEvidence #LunaNarrates #SoloHorror #AnalogHorror Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

On a humid August night in 1996, Luna bought a sealed vinyl copy of a long-forgotten folk album at a yard sale in Harlow, Kentucky. The record looked pristine, but when she finally played it, she found that Side B's final track was not the song listed on the label — it was something else. Something recorded live, somewhere underground, by someone who was not supposed to be there. Between the last two songs, there is a gap of static that lasts exactly one minute and seventeen seconds, and within that static, if you listen closely, you can hear a person pleading. This is the story of what Luna heard, who she tried to find, and the one phone number that still answers after all these years. No one she called believed her. But the number still works. #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #SideBShow #VinylHorror #HarlowKentucky #TheGreyFolkSessions #1996 #Static #RecordPlayer #YardSale #FolkAlbum #HiddenTrack #PhoneNumber #TheManWhoAnswered #AudioEvidence #LunaNarrates #SoloHorror #AnalogHorror Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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On a humid August night in 1996, Luna bought a sealed vinyl copy of a long-forgotten folk album at a yard sale in Harlow, Kentucky. The record looked pristine, but when she finally played it, she found that Side B's final track was not the song...

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