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For fans of Eminem and hip-hop, the 2009 reissue of "Infinite" is a worthwhile listen. The improved audio quality and historical significance make it a valuable addition to any music collection.

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By ripping and distributing this album in , THEVOiD ensured that the audio remains bit-perfect. This is particularly important for Infinite because of its lo-fi, underground production aesthetics. The Bass Brothers' production relies heavily on smooth jazz samples and gritty drum loops. In low-quality MP3s, the highs of the snares and the lows of the basslines can become muddy. The FLAC format preserves the stereo imaging and dynamic range, allowing the listener to hear the cracks in Marshall’s voice and the atmosphere of the Detroit basement studios where it was recorded. Eminem-Infinite-Reissue-CD-FLAC-2009-THEVOiD

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Before the bleached hair, the "Slim Shady" persona, the controversies, and the diamond plaques, Marshall Mathers was a hungry battle rapper from Detroit looking for a break. In 1996, roughly two years before Dr. Dre would change the trajectory of hip-hop history by signing him, Eminem released his debut album, Infinite . This is particularly important for Infinite because of