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educational activities, games, and videosMany compact discs mastered in the early-to-mid 1990s used a mastering technique called pre-emphasis to boost high frequencies. Standard digital rips often sound excessively bright or tinny. A patched digital archive applies the appropriate de-emphasis filters to restore the heavy, bass-rich mix originally intended at Audio-Visión Studios.
Verdun 1916 was recorded in Audiovisión Studios in Bogotá, Colombia, during September 1994, with its release coming in 1995. The band featured a lineup of Arley Cruz (Vocals), Jorge Mackenzie (Guitars), Camilo Rodríguez (Bass), and Edgar Sarmiento (Drums). 2. Verdun 1916 : A Conceptual Masterpiece
: Removing digital pops introduced by aging CD drives during the initial ripping processes.
The title track uses a militaristic intro to set a tone of sorrow before descending into chaotic thrash. "The Eyes of the Soul":
: Inclusion of tracks like "¡Convención Ancestral!" or live recordings from 1995 that were not on the initial 12-track release. Metadata Correction