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Lost Smoke Monster Sounds as your iPhone Ringtone

If you are as much of a fan of Lost's smoke monster (I'm referring to the actual black smoke, and not the man in black) and the odd sounds that it makes as I am, you might want to use its strange-but-cool sound effects on your iPhone (or any other mobile device or mp3 player) as a ringtone.



The smoke monster's sounds in mp3 and m4r (iPhone ringtone) format

You can download the Lost smoke monster's sound effects here:




The video below is a compilation of scenes where the smoke monster, otherwise known as the Cerberus, appeared.


One of the looming questions about the smoke monster, besides the obvious of 'why is it on the island?' or 'how did it become trapped?' is whether or not there is more than one entitiy that travels around the island as a pillar of black smoke. We've seen the monster kill the pilot of Flight 815 and Mr. Eko, as well as members of Rousseau's team and those poor souls who stuck around the temple. We've also seen it scan others including John Locke, Kate Austen, Juliet and Richard Alpert. We've also seen Christian Shepard appear in Dharmaville to Sun and Lapidus moments after the tick tick tick of the monster was heard...

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  1. dude? are you even checking the website? how about the message alert? just the "tirik tirik sound"

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