

LOL."Īrcadian also thought he sounded possessed, commenting: "'Says weird things in a deep voice' busts out laughing in demonic tongues." They tried to say this is a new 'Satan gas' trend. This YouTuber, Patrick W, revealed: "Just heard this on my local radio station. Lil Nas X's Controversial 'Satan Shoes' Sold Out in Under a Minute.Lil Nas X Resurrects 'Satanic Panic' For a Whole New Generation.Lil Nas X Jokes SNL Is 'Going To Hell' After "God" Lapdance Sketch.Shepperton Studios wrote: "This video gave me anxiety that you weren't gonna get your voice back and you'd have to rename the channel to 'Evil Cody's Lab.'"

Could have kept something like this for May the 4th and done something along the lines of 'I am your father.'"Įvan Michael Pearce thought: "You really sounded like the Trivia Murder Party host there for a bit." Referencing "may the fourth" next week, Daniel Willems reckoned: "Damn a little early Cody. Numerous people have commented on the clip, comparing Cody to a range of characters. Even after a couple of breaths I'm still as deep as the sulfur hexafluoride was. His voice sounds as if it's been manipulated by a computer, as he embraces the effect and declares: "I am the dark lord fuzzy-butt and I have come to eat your soul."Īs his voice slowly returns to normal, he says: "Wow that's actually hard to get back out of your lungs. "But what happens if I breathe in a gas that's even denser?" he asks in his frighteningly deep voice.Ĭody grabs another balloon and inhales perfluorobutane, saying: "If sulfur hexafluoride is the deep voice gas, this is the deeper voice gas." His tone dramatically drops several pitches in the video, shared earlier this week. He explained: "I breath in samples of sulfur hexafluoride and perfluorobutane which has nearly twice the density."Ĭody inhales the first gas from a balloon, saying: "This is sulfur hexafluoride, otherwise known as the deep voice gas." His abnormally low tone has seen him compared to something demonic, with people branding the substances "Satan" gas.Ĭody's minute-long clip on YouTube was captioned "Breathing The Heaviest Non Toxic Gas," which has since gone viral after being shared to Reddit. While we're all familiar with making our voices go high-pitched at a birthday party after grabbing a helium balloon, one man has demonstrated the opposite effect.Ĭody, who regularly shares science-based videos on his social media channels, Cody's Lab, inhaled heavy gases-making his voice turn unnaturally deep.
