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Came to make a joke about Flac test tones but I like yours too.
If you're not Bernie Grundman, please leave the room.
Jokes aside, the new remasters sound really nice, especially Can't Buy a Thrill, which is almost like a new album. I don't know though what else you could do to the later albums, because their original masters sound great already.
This is such a hard question to answer, but recently last dinosaurs, I really like their sound.
Also betcha, an underrated band with amazing talent and sound, my favorite song from them is July.
I listen to everything, depends on my mood though. But my listening sessions almost always include electronic music.
As of lately I've been listening to a lot of the following: Mr. Bill, Karma Fields, Radiohead, EDEN, LCD Soundsystem, Grabbitz.
Basically heavy metal revival:
Wytch Hazel
Haunt
Night Demon
Hallas
Cauldron
Blood Ceremony
Robert Pehrsson's Humbucker
Svartanatt
Ashbury
Youngblood supercult
My go-tos are Rush, Tool, Amon Tobin, Daft Punk, and Ed Rush + Optical.
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard is growing on me a lot (more just for fun than for being particularly well-mastered...).
I listen to damn near everything.
Lately, I've been on a metal kick, what with the new Metallica album stirring that urge. Before that it was mostly Americana, with an emphasis on bluegrass. It goes in waves like that for me, where most of what I play is within a general "vibe", though not necessarily the same genre exactly.
Mostly hard rock and metal. Band-Maid, Electric Callboy, Blackbriar, The Warning, The Pretty Reckless, Liliac, Sabaton, Battle Beast, The Hu, Bloodywood, Polyphia, and Visions of Atlantis.
HAVOK and a bunch of metal groups.
90s uk electronic stuff