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was famously packaged in a clear jewel case with no cover art—only a single strip of red tape and a laser-etched identification number

Yeezus relies heavily on sub-bass frequencies that drop below 40Hz. In "Send It Up," the distorted bounce of the beat relies on a low-end rumble that MP3 compression algorithmically chops off to save space. In FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec), you hear the texture of the clipping amplifier. In MP3, you hear a muddy fart.

If My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy was Kanye West’s maximalist coronation, Yeezus is the intentional burning of the palace. Released in 2013, it remains one of the most abrasive and polarizing records in hip-hop history, trading soulful hooks for industrial grime, acid house, and minimalist noise. Sonic Identity: "Strap In or Get Out"