Leo lived for the perfect sound. While his friends were content with tinny streams, Leo spent his weekends scouring private trackers and niche forums for the "holy grail" of audio: uncompressed, high-fidelity FLAC files.
(1995), consisted largely of cover versions and radio-friendly pop. Commercial Peak (1997–1999): The release of Where We Belong (1998) featured their biggest global hit, " No Matter What ," composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber. The Hiatus & Return (2000–2010):
It likely refers to a "lossless" high-fidelity (FLAC) digital collection of the Irish boy band
Leo lived for the perfect sound. While his friends were content with tinny streams, Leo spent his weekends scouring private trackers and niche forums for the "holy grail" of audio: uncompressed, high-fidelity FLAC files.
(1995), consisted largely of cover versions and radio-friendly pop. Commercial Peak (1997–1999): The release of Where We Belong (1998) featured their biggest global hit, " No Matter What ," composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber. The Hiatus & Return (2000–2010):
It likely refers to a "lossless" high-fidelity (FLAC) digital collection of the Irish boy band