I actually know the ending of it finally after playing with it. Some of it just wasn't convincing enough for me to believe the random shit I was hearing was what was intended. It takes a lot of trickery to get them to show up audibly though and really degraded audio tends to just sound like what your brain wants to decode it as being.
Plus you gotta know how to change the bias of your hearing, which involves sending some free electrons in there to change the energy state to the negative potential of Potassium within the nucleus of the cells in your inner ear.
For example, that spot in the "The Blackboard (Reprise)" where the bass stops for a couple seconds, yeah, there's more dialogue there too, and unlike other parts of it, it's easy to find at least.
It sounds an awful lot like:
"You think they'll ignore this..." which is funny when nobody is figuring any of it out to begin with because obvious audio editing and filtering isn't going to work this time, except of course for me, since I figured it it would involve phase cancellation, changing the polarity and carefully adjusting the gain.
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