Silly Fools Flac
Silly Fools is a legendary Thai rock band that dominated the Southeast Asian music scene from the late 1990s through the early 2000s
digital audio forensics / metadata deep dive
Here’s a write-up based on a hypothetical investigation into the FLAC release of Silly Fools (possibly referencing the Thai rock band Silly Fools, or a similarly named indie album). Since no specific release is famous under that exact title, I’ve structured this as a on a suspicious or “mystery” FLAC file. silly fools flac
Don't take a file extension at face value. A "useful paper" for any audiophile includes a verification step: Silly Fools is a legendary Thai rock band
- Tidal (HiFi Plus Tier):
Commercial Success
: Their 2000 album, "Mint," was a monumental success, selling over 1,000,000 copies . Subsequent albums like "Juicy" (2002) and "King Size" (2004) further established them as titans of the Thai rock scene. Tidal (HiFi Plus Tier): Commercial Success : Their
Stop streaming the shadow. Start hearing the rock.
- No match in AccurateRip database (database query returned 0 results).
- CUETools DB: status = “Not in database”.
- Lossless Compression: FLAC files compress audio data without discarding any information, which means the audio quality is preserved at the maximum level. This is in contrast to lossy formats like MP3, which discard some data to achieve smaller file sizes.
- Open Source: The FLAC format is open source, which has contributed to its wide adoption across various platforms and software.
- Metadata Support: FLAC files can include metadata tags for album art, song titles, artist names, and more, making it easy to organize and browse music collections.
- High frequencies above 16 kHz: present but blocky/patterned.
- Strong brickwall filter at 18,044 Hz.
- No dither noise above 20 kHz (unlike true 16-bit FLAC).