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Recorded with Scott Humphrey (Rob Zombie’s producer), these two tracks represent a bridge between the sleaze rock of the 80s and the industrial hard rock of the late 90s. Bitter Pill is vicious—a bitter kiss-off to the band’s internal strife, featuring some of Tommy Lee’s most aggressive drumming. Enslaved grooves with a swing that the Crüe rarely explored. In standard MP3, these tracks sound muddy. In , the low-end bass synths and the stereo separation of the backing vocals reveal a production quality that was decades ahead of its time.

The 1998 remasters were produced before the "Loudness Wars" completely destroyed the dynamic range of rock music. In FLAC format, you hear the space between the notes. The punch of Nikki Sixx’s bass isn’t flattened; it vibrates with the same intensity intended in the studio. 2. No Compression Artifacts Motley Crue - Greatest Hits -1998- -FLAC-

Look for a LOG or CUE file included with the download, which proves the rip was "AccurateRip" verified. In standard MP3, these tracks sound muddy

Enter the 1998 release: .

For a look at the high-energy production and visual style that defined these hits: Mötley Crüe - Kickstart My Heart (Official Music Video) MotleyCrueVEVO YouTube• Nov 12, 2010 Greatest Hits - MOTLEY CRUE - Amazon In FLAC format, you hear the space between the notes