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: post by Spaldino at 2011-07-05 00:56:15
some times the remastering thing can lose the original atmosphere the sound had in the original. other times it can bring a whole new and better feeling to the material.

example 1: the remaster of Schizophrenia by Sepultura. i think it improves the listening experience and a good job was done overall especially considering it was a minor remaster.

example 2: Rust in Peace by Megadeth. i think Dave went overboard and while the production is fantastic and to a first time listener, it would sound really great... i miss the old vocal patterns and the old bass lines and the old atmosphere that masterpiece had. i thought it was a breath of fresh air after not hearing the original for a while... but the more i compared the two, the more i gravitated back to the original.

wall of text aside. this anniversary release is awesome.
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