NightmareArchivist Date: 10/17/2023
The account has since gone silent. Whether this is a planned ARG finale or the creator stepping back for good, The Abaddon Tapes has earned its place as one of the most unsettling audio-driven horror projects of the decade. the abaddon tapes
If you’ve spent any time in the digital labyrinth of lost media forums or analog horror circles, you’ve seen the name whispered between threads: The Abaddon Tapes . According to the lore, Abaddon was not a
According to the lore, Abaddon was not a filmmaker or a musician. He was a —a man who drove across desolate highways with high-sensitivity microphones, attempting to capture the "hum of the Earth." What he allegedly captured instead were frequencies that don't exist on any known spectrum. Frequencies he called The Subaudible Scream . — If you want to explore safely, search
— If you want to explore safely, search for "The Abaddon Tapes - Remastered Audio Analysis" on YouTube. Do not search for the isolated sub-bass track. Trust me on this.
After his disappearance in the winter of 1997, seven tapes were discovered in a storage unit he rented under a pseudonym. The finder, a user known only as , began digitizing and uploading clips in 2022. The original videos have since been scrubbed from major platforms, but the fragments remain. The Three Core Tapes Only three of the seven tapes have been fully documented. Here is what they contain:
For the uninitiated, this is not your typical "creepypasta." It is a rabbit hole that blurs the line between fictional world-building and genuine unease. I spent the last three weeks digging through the fragments, and I need to share a proper breakdown of what this phenomenon actually is—and why it’s still haunting my sleep. The central premise of The Abaddon Tapes is that of a "cursed" or "lost" collection of VHS recordings, allegedly made by a reclusive sound engineer named Jonah Abaddon between 1982 and 1997.