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Eminem released Infinite in 1996 through Web Entertainment. Only about 1,000 copies were originally pressed (mostly on cassette and vinyl). Because the album was produced before his mainstream success, the original master tapes were not maintained with the same rigor as his later Interscope records. This led to a decade of bootlegs, many of which suffered from "tape hiss," muffled vocals, or incorrect playback speeds. Breaking Down the Release String

The album sold fewer than 100 copies initially, leading to a period of deep depression for the artist. emineminfinitereissuecdflac2009thevoid patched

#Eminem #Infinite #HipHopHead #FLAC #AudioQuality #TheVoid #2009 #DetroitRap #RareMusic #SlimShady Eminem released Infinite in 1996 through Web Entertainment

FLAC became the preferred format for music collectors in the mid-2000s, as hard drive space grew cheap and lossless streaming didn’t yet exist. For an album as rare as Infinite (original vinyl selling for thousands of dollars), a FLAC rip from any CD source was gold. This led to a decade of bootlegs, many

If you need help verifying an existing FLAC set (e.g., checking for a real CD rip vs. upscaled MP3), provide the .log or .md5 contents, and I can tell you if it’s genuine.

Indicates that this specific version has been digitally processed to found in previous rips. This often involves correcting "pops," "clicks," or timing issues common in rare vinyl-to-digital transfers. Official vs. Unofficial Availability