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"Results May Vary" features 12 tracks, including the hit singles "Eat Like a Freak," "Behind Blue Eyes," and "Boiler." The album's sound is characterized by a more experimental approach, incorporating various styles and guest appearances. The band worked with producers to create a more polished and refined sound, moving away from their earlier, more raw nu-metal sound.

Perhaps the most famous track on the record, this The Who cover features an electronic Speak & Spell bridge. The acoustic guitar strings resonate with pristine clarity in FLAC, sounding as if the acoustic guitar is being played right in the room with the listener. 4. "Build A Bridge"

Upgrading to a 24-bit FLAC format alters the sonic presentation in several measurable ways:

The album incorporated softer, more emotional elements like acoustic guitars and ballads (e.g., "Behind Blue Eyes"), contrasting with the aggressive rap-metal of their previous work. recording sessions?

Results May Vary is a fascinating snapshot of 2003 rock music. While it was a deviation from the band's earlier sound, it is a deeply personal, experimental album that deserves a second look—especially in high-fidelity.

"Results May Vary" features 12 tracks, including the hit singles "Eat Like a Freak," "Behind Blue Eyes," and "Boiler." The album's sound is characterized by a more experimental approach, incorporating various styles and guest appearances. The band worked with producers to create a more polished and refined sound, moving away from their earlier, more raw nu-metal sound.