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MQA is far from lossless, rather have a 16 or 24-bit FLAC from a quality master. niche top-priced hardware Minh Hiếu Nguyễn

However, evaluating the album through a 24-bit FLAC workflow strips away the bias of the 2003 media circus. It reveals a band taking genuine risks, exposing their vulnerabilities, and pushing their sonic boundaries. For audiophiles and alternative metal historians, listening to this master isn't just a trip down memory lane—it is a sonically rich exploration of a multi-platinum band trying to find their footing in a changing musical landscape.

and "Lonely World" : These tracks showcase the band mimicking the post-grunge sounds of Staind and Creed, prioritizing melancholic melodies over aggressive rap-rock. Limp Bizkit - Results May Vary -2003- Flac-24 B...

Below is a comprehensive report covering the album’s background, the technical specifications of this file type, and important notes regarding such releases.

– An experimental, mid-tempo rock song with abstract lyricism. MQA is far from lossless, rather have a

The year 2003 was a turning point for nu-metal, and at the epicenter of this shift was polarizing fourth studio album, Results May Vary . Released on September 23, 2003, after the dramatic departure of guitarist Wes Borland , this album saw the band diverging from their signature rap-metal sound, experimenting with alternative rock, pop ballads, and raw emotional vulnerability.

Critics were harsh, often calling it "hollow" or "pedestrian" compared to earlier works. However, some critics, such as those noted in Spin , suggested the album "isn't all that horrible" when analyzed on its own merits. – An experimental, mid-tempo rock song with abstract

: The album was produced by a high-profile team including Terry Date , Rick Rubin , and Jordan Schur , alongside Fred Durst . The 24-bit depth allows for better separation of DJ Lethal’s "icing" (turntable effects) and Sam Rivers' intricate bass lines. Production History & Background