Limp Bizkit's fourth studio album, Results May Vary (2003), marked a tumultuous turning point for the nu-metal giants. Released following the departure of founding guitarist Wes Borland
| Parameter | Typical 16-bit CD | This 24-bit FLAC | |-----------|------------------|------------------| | Bit Depth | 16-bit | 24-bit | | Sample Rate | 44.1 kHz | Often 44.1, 48, 88.2, or 96 kHz | | Dynamic Range | ~96 dB | ~144 dB (theoretical) | | File Format | WAV / MP3 / AAC | FLAC (lossless compression) | | Source | Retail CD | Possibly vinyl rip, WEB rip (Qobuz, HDTracks), or upsampled | Limp Bizkit - Results May Vary -2003- Flac-24 B...
"Eat You Alive" The lead single is a heavy, sludgy track that benefits immensely from the high-resolution treatment. The heavy guitar tones are thick and immersive, and you can distinctly hear the rattle of the snare wires during the verses—a detail that adds live-performance energy to the studio recording. Limp Bizkit's fourth studio album, Results May Vary
The Search for a Guitarist: After a nationwide talent search at Guitar Center failed to produce a permanent member, the band briefly recruited Mike Smith (formerly of Snot). Much of the material recorded with Smith was discarded, though he is credited on the final release. The Search for a Guitarist : After a