Mouth Dreams is the fourth mashup album in the Mouth series by Neil Cicierega. It was released on September 30, 2020. The album was teased through a YouTube video uploaded on September 28, 2020. The album is available on neilcic.com/mouthdreams.
The album has a Freequel: Mouth Sounds, a Shriekquel: Mouth Silence, and a DayQuil: Mouth Moods. [1]
Hidden Messages[]
Prior to the album's release, a hidden message could be found in the code of the release page:
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An archive of the pre-release page can be found here.
The album cover contains sparkles on various letters which when picked out spell "NICE MODEMS".
Increasing the exposure on the album cover shows that Neil's eyes contain symbols in the Wingdings font which are the letters M and D. The image of an Ewok can be seen normally in Neil's glasses as well.
Applying a spectrogram to the audio file for "Mouth Dreams (Extro)" reveals letters in the Wingdings font that spell ”KERHS TSURT TON OD” or in reverse ”DO NOT TRUST SHREK”.
Additionally, in the comments of every track's metadata, there is a letter, much like in Mouth Silence. These letters, if the track names are arranged in reverse alphabetical order, spell out the following (slashes are added for comprehension):
i/cant/think/of/a/secret/message
In the metadata, all the songs have the genre Dream.
Track Listing[]
No. | Title | Featured Works |
---|---|---|
1 | Yahoo | Clip of Wylie Gustafson yodeling "Yahoo" |
2 | Mouth Dreams (Intro) | Theme from The Twilight Zone |
3 | Spongerock | We Will Rock You by Queen |
Spongebob Squarepants Theme | ||
4 | Just a Baby | Folsom Prison Blues by Johnny Cash |
Baby by Justin Bieber | ||
The Reason by Hoobastank | ||
When You Die by MGMT | ||
5 | Superkiller | When You Die by MGMT |
Psycho Killer by Talking Heads | ||
Super Freak by Rick James | ||
6 | Get Happy | Eggs-actly What's Inside from "That's My Ronald" |
C'mon Get Happy by The Partridge Family | ||
7 | Ribs | Baby Back Ribs by Guy Bommarito |
Everybody Wants to Rule the World by Tears for Fears | ||
The Beautiful People by Marilyn Manson | ||
The Lion Sleeps Tonight by The Tokens | ||
8 | My Mouth | Dream On by Aerosmith |
Brain Stew by Green Day | ||
9 | Aerolong | Everlong by Foo Fighters |
I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing by Aerosmith | ||
10 | Sleepin' | My Own Worst Enemy by Lit |
11 | Aammoorree | That's Amore by Dean Martin |
12 | Where is My Mom | Where is My Mind by Pixies |
Stacy's Mom by Fountains of Wayne | ||
13 | Fredhammer | Sledgehammer by Peter Gabriel |
Nookie by Limp Bizkit | ||
Theme from Seinfeld by Jonathan Wolff | ||
14 | Limp Wicket | Ewok Celebration by Meco |
Nookie by Limp Bizkit | ||
15 | Cannibals | Jingles of Worldvision, Viacom, PBS and WGBH Boston |
THX Trademark Sound "Deep Note" | ||
She Drives Me Crazy by Fine Young Cannibals | ||
16 | The Outsiders | The Outsiders (1983) trailer with voice over by Don LaFontaine |
Other Don LaFontaine voice overs | ||
17 | Johnny | Hurt by Johnny Cash |
Never Gonna Give You Up by Rick Astley | ||
18 | Closerflies | Closer by Nine Inch Nails |
Fireflies by Owl City | ||
19 | Nightmovin' | Movin' Out (Anthony's Song) by Billy Joel |
Nightmare by Avenged Sevenfold | ||
20 | Whitehouse | Powerhouse by Raymond Scott |
Fell in Love with a Girl by The White Stripes | ||
21 | Wah | Wannabe by Spice Girls |
War by Edwin Starr | ||
Down with the Sickness by Disturbed | ||
Various vocal samples of Wario | ||
22 | Pee Wee Inc. | Breakfast Machine (From "Pee Wee's Big Adventure") by Danny Elfman |
Feel Good Inc. by Gorillaz | ||
23 | 10,000 Spoons | Ironic by Alanis Morissette |
Theme From Knight Rider by Stu Phillips | ||
Iron Man by Black Sabbath | ||
24 | Mouth Dreams (Extro) | Drowning by Backstreet Boys |
All Star by Smash Mouth | ||
Chop Suey by System of a Down | ||
25 | Brithoven | Symphony No. 5 by Ludwig Von Beethoven |
Baby, One More Time by Britney Spears | ||
26 | Ain't | Say it Ain't So by Weezer |
In The Hall of the Mountain King by Edvard Grieg |