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This isn’t about the 1992 Interscope album Bigger, Better, Faster, More! (catalog# 92184-2). This is about the released in 1993 —a five-inch polycarbonate disc that contains not just the radio edit, but the raw, uncompressed, high-fidelity essence of Linda Perry’s seismic voice. Let’s dissect why this specific format, this specific year, and this specific lossless file type matter.

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For the audiophiles and 90s collectors—this isn't just a radio rip. This is the in flawless lossless quality. This isn’t about the 1992 Interscope album Bigger,

For the audiophile and the archivist, the CDM is superior to the full LP (Long Play) album extraction for a specific reason: mastering. In 1993, the "Loudness War"—the trend of increasing the audio volume of music at the expense of dynamic range—was in its infancy. The mastering on the 1993 CD is dynamic. When ripped to FLAC, one can visually see the waveforms; they breathe. The quiet verses are distinct from the explosive chorus. The "Edit" found on the CDM often features a tighter, punchier mix than the album version, designed to grab the listener immediately. Let’s dissect why this specific format, this specific

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