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Metallica Death Magnetic (DECEiFER REMiX) FLAC

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Name:Metallica Death Magnetic (DECEiFER REMiX) FLAC

Infohash: 004B05BE3C4D992D18D3F2316F8664DA54864319

Total Size: 586.35 MB

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Last Updated: 2024-04-09 13:53:22 (Update Now)

Torrent added: 2008-10-28 00:34:20






Torrent Files List


01 - That Was Just Your Life.flac (Size: 586.35 MB) (Files: 12)

 01 - That Was Just Your Life.flac

49.49 MB

 02 - The End of the Line.flac

53.20 MB

 03 - Broken, Beat & Scarred.flac

45.66 MB

 04 - The Day That Never Comes.flac

53.56 MB

 05 - All Nightmare Long.flac

57.96 MB

 06 - Cyanide.flac

46.76 MB

 07 - The Unforgiven III.flac

47.86 MB

 08 - The Judas Kiss.flac

57.21 MB

 09 - Suicide & Redemption K.H..flac

66.85 MB

 10 - My Apocalypse.flac

35.88 MB

 11 - Suicide & Redemption J.H..flac

71.93 MB

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Metallica - Death Magnetic (DECEiFER REMiX) - FLAC



It was a dull day for the Metallica timeline when they released Death Magnetic. Speculation into whether the digital releases prior to the album's retail CD release on September 12th, 2008, would be much worse in comparison were confirmed as being untrue. The fact is, the retail CD release of Death Magnetic may as-well be played on your kids' cheap stereo manufactured by Fisher Price. It is just that bad!

But all was not ruined, as on the same day, it became apparent from those who had grabbed a copy of Death Magnetic for their consoles, specifically for Guitar Hero III, that the tracks were not clipping due to heavy limiting. In-fact, they sounded like pre-masters. I had to find out more, so I downloaded the tracks on BitTorrent from a guy called PaulIsMe (not D34DL1N3R's). This version came with plenty of headroom, which for mastering is just what was needed.

It wasn't so long thereafter that I took on the task of mastering these tracks, at the exact same time Moderus was doing his own. We were both making samples available on a community forum, that we are mutual members of, a forum against the destruction of great music, music that has fallen victim to what is now known as, "The Loudness War."

I have Moderus' masters, and I do enjoy listening to them. However, while we were both doing our mastering work, I had taken a different direction to what he and his ideals for doing this task were (even though they were not apparent to me at the time). I just wanted the songs to sound good, to live up to the Metallica image!

Therefore, I mastered the tracks myself, in the hopes of gaining some low-end clarity, which I found to be lacking on both the retail CD and the Guitar Hero III stock tracks. Obviously, I wanted the songs to be amplified as much as possible, without the heavy clipping. Not everyone has a loud stereo, so that to me seemed like an important part of the process. The tracks needed to be livened up, and that is exactly what I did. Overall, you should expect a wholesome sound, much warmer than the retail CD, but also allowing the listener to experience the dynamics as should have been intended by the sound engineers working on the album for Metallica.

I'm sure some of you would like to know what the key differences are between Moderus' masters and my own. The amplification is roughly the same, so if you're comparing our two masters, don't bother tweaking your volume knob. I suspect, like myself, he didn't want his to be brick-walled any more than they had to be. My one has more emphasis on low-end clarity and crunch, in good balance, not overkill. Moderus' masters seem to hit on the ideal of treble clarity and punch more so than mine, also in good balance. Overall, it's my opinion that we both did evenly decent jobs, and it depends on what you're looking to hear from this album, at any given time. Do what I do, download and listen to both, depending on your mood.



Line: PaulIsMe FLAC's -> FLAC Frontend transcode to Wav -> Mastering work in Adobe Audition 3.0 -> FLAC Frontend transcode back to FLAC



Track Listing:

1. That Was Just Your Life
2. The End of the Line
3. Broken, Beat & Scarred
4. The Day That Never Comes
5. All Nightmare Long
6. Cyanide
7. The Unforgiven III
8. The Judas Kiss
9. Suicide & Redemption (Kirk Hammett)
10. My Apocalypse
11. Suicide & Redemption (James Hetfield)

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