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Chevelle - Discography - Perfect - [TTR219]

Infohash:

9B39A4D9D436076D01201435C5C037F1AC7056FF

Type:

Music

Title:

Chevelle - Discography - Perfect - [TTR219]

Category:

Audio/Music

Uploaded:

2011-06-22 (by Tastetherainbow219)

Description:

All Albums Nice and neat tags 100% perfect sound

Tags:

  1. Chevelle
  2. Chevelle Discography
  3. ttr219
  4. Tastetherainbow219
  5. tastetherainbow
  6. Alternative
  7. Alternative metal
  8. Chavelle
  9. Chavell
  10. Chavel
  11. Chevll
  12. Chevl
  13. Chevell
  14. Chevel

Files count:

92

Size:

700.55 Mb

Trackers:

udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969

Comments:

magoozer760 (2011-08-06)

Dude if your going to post something. Give all the info. Like the albums included in your upload. Would be very helpful and you would probably get more hits.

mart70 (2011-08-25)

thx very much for the upload, it Rocks!..
F.Y.I. for magoozer760 and anyone who might not know this, see the # of files (92),just click on it and you'll get all the info you need...take care...

johnnybgood99 (2011-09-13)

thank you

c56789 (2011-09-25)

sounds awful only 128kb/s

Tastetherainbow219 (2011-10-04)

@c56789 dude it sounds fine if you don't like it don't download it

Tastetherainbow219 (2011-10-04)

@c56789 If it were higher, the file size would be bigger and waste more space.. honestly when I convert it to a lower bit rate I hear no sound difference. The main reason I lower it is so people can fit the whole thing on there iPods/Mp3 players

schmitty84 (2011-10-26)

Actually, the reason people lower the br is to save space. Such as your case I assume. For those of us with a 5.1 surround we can hear a difference. Especially if we have a good setup in our vehicles as well.

xcrimsonprophecyx (2011-10-30)

@magoozer Look under "files" on the top of the page. It's normally a good place to figure out what you are about to download, unless it's all rar'd up; zipped?

TheUnforgiven76 (2011-10-30)

128kb/s sounds terrible. not worth it at all. so flat and grainy.

tugga06 (2013-01-06)

128kb/s discography is far from "perfect." I have a hard drive dedicated to music only, my choice, so sound quality is worth more to me than space.
Just for future reference TTR, the lowest you should rip anything is 192kb/s, but honestly if you're gonna rip into something lossy like mp3, then make it 320kb/s. Its the 21st century now, storage isnt an issue for anyone with a job.