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canadaspaceman


*Artist: Onslaught
*Album: Rehearsal [demo]
*Year: 1983
*Genre: Thrash Metal
*Country: United Kingdom
*Format: mp3@CBR320kbps
*Size: 37MB

Tracklist:
1. Fight for the earth 01:42
2. Overthrow the system 01:44
3. Deathrow 03:50
4. Stone divider 01:28
5. Rape 01:41
6. Night attack 01:56
7. Danger within 01:50
8. Cannibals survived 02:15
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Total playing time: 16:26

Extended info


Technical info

Input File: 04 - stone divider.mp3
Channels : 2
Sample Rate : 44100
Precision : 16-bit
Duration : 00:01:28.63 = 3908759 samples = 6647.55 CDDA sectors
File Size : 3.55M
Bit Rate : 320k
Sample Encoding: MPEG audio (layer I, II or III)



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canadaspaceman
I have no idea what is wrong with this submission to be placed in the Find Area....
kostja
QUOTE(canadaspaceman @ Jul 27 2022, 23:06:11) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I have no idea what is wrong with this submission to be placed in the Find Area....


I guess, the moderator hasn't found it in
https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Onslaught/782
So he has assumed it's a "fake".

Secondly, the spectra look odd.
It's 320 kbps but there is a cut-off at 16 kHz, which corresponds to a much lower bit rate.
So it should be in Low Bitrate
canadaspaceman
QUOTE(kostja @ Jul 27 2022, 23:02:44) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I guess, the moderator hasn't found it in
https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Onslaught/782
So he has assumed it's a "fake".

Secondly, the spectra look odd.
It's 320 kbps but there is a cut-off at 16 kHz, which corresponds to a much lower bit rate.
So it should be in Low Bitrate


Oh.
So we should label rehearsals as "bootlegs" instead on metal area?
and
I have no idea how to analyze bit rates, other than look at what the information details say in Foobar / vlc player / winamp /etc.
Cheers.
thenecromancer
It's NOT fake at all, just a self-made rehearsal-tape like hundreds other circulating among tape-traders back in the '80s and even more in the '90s
(I have dozens of those tapes in my collection of physical cassettes!)
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