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Music Album Report: Limp Bizkit - Results May Vary (2003)
The album's impact on the nu-metal scene was significant, as it marked a new direction for Limp Bizkit and influenced a new generation of bands. The album's sound and style have been cited as an inspiration by bands such as Papa Roach and Hollywood Undead.
- What this means for the listener: Standard CDs and MP3s are typically 16-bit. A 24-bit transfer captures a significantly higher dynamic range and a lower noise floor. For an album like Results May Vary, which features dense production layers—blending heavy distortion, subtle acoustic elements (like "Down Another Day"), and hip-hop beats—the 24-bit format allows for greater separation of instruments.
- Sound Quality: Audiophiles will notice superior clarity in the quieter passages and punchier, less compressed transients in the heavier tracks like "Gimme the Mic." It preserves the studio master quality, offering the listener the exact audio fidelity the band and producers intended during the mixing process.
5. "Drown"
remains one of the most polarizing entries in the nu-metal canon. As the only Limp Bizkit studio album recorded without founding guitarist Wes Borland Limp Bizkit - Results May Vary -2003- Flac-24 B...
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FLAC 24-bit Release Year: 2003
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