Historically, Primus released their seminal 1990s albums through Interscope Records. While those original pressings captured the raw energy of the decade, early CD mastering often suffered from compressed dynamics or EQ choices optimized for 90s car stereos.
This was the major-label breakthrough that certified Primus as a household name. Featuring tracks like "Jerry Was a Race Car Driver" and "Tommy the Cat" (featuring Tom Waits), this album relies heavily on percussive nuance. In FLAC, the woodblock hits, hi-hat chokes, and slap-and-pop techniques sound incredibly crisp, placing you right in the center of the studio room. 3. Pork Soda (1993)
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