Before we dive into the FLAC specifics, we must understand why the 1998 compilation matters. By 1998, Mötley Crüe had survived the grunge revolution, the death of hair metal, and the commercial dip of the Generation Swine album (1997).
If you have acquired a (check your spectrals—look for frequency response up to 22.05 kHz with natural roll-off, not brick walls at 16 kHz), hold onto it. That version is the last time the Crüe sounded like a dirty club band rather than a sanitized Vegas act.
of a specific song from this collection for your FLAC library? Motley Crue
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Before we dive into the FLAC specifics, we must understand why the 1998 compilation matters. By 1998, Mötley Crüe had survived the grunge revolution, the death of hair metal, and the commercial dip of the Generation Swine album (1997).
If you have acquired a (check your spectrals—look for frequency response up to 22.05 kHz with natural roll-off, not brick walls at 16 kHz), hold onto it. That version is the last time the Crüe sounded like a dirty club band rather than a sanitized Vegas act.
of a specific song from this collection for your FLAC library? Motley Crue
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