Nirvana Nevermind 2011 Remastered Flac Soup Updated =link= Official
The 2011 remastered version of , released for its 20th anniversary, is a high-fidelity digital reissue widely available in (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format
The Final Verdict: Is the "Soup Updated" Worth the Spoon?
"Nevermind" features 12 tracks, including some of Nirvana's most iconic songs: nirvana nevermind 2011 remastered flac soup updated
- Waveform of a 2011 remastered track: Look for rounded, dynamic peaks. The 1991 version looks like a solid brick (flat line at 0dB for minutes on end).
- Spectrogram of a 2011 remaster (24/96): You should see frequency content (the bright yellow/red bands) extending naturally up to 44-48kHz. A fake upsampled file will show a hard cut at 22kHz (the limit of CD quality).
- The "Endless, Nameless" Gap: In a proper updated soup, playing "Something in the Way" followed by "Endless, Nameless" should have exactly 10 minutes of silence—not 9, not 11. The cue sheet will embed this. Many bad soups cut the silent gap to 2 minutes, ruining the original surprise effect.
- High-res scans (front, back, CD matrix)
- AccurateRip checksum log
- EAC / XLD extraction logs
- CUE sheet included
Checksum validation
Screenshot Proof: