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I don’t think there’s a whole album I can play start to finish, mostly because of the sensory issues, but the ones I’ve got most tracks from on my favourites are all newer albums…
I tend to get hooked on the newer stuff for a while, guess it’s more fresh to the brain (even if it isn’t actually new, but just new to me, like this.

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I used to get sick listening to music with a lot of bass but thankfully after puberty my sensory issues are mostly limited to touch although there are some high pitched sounds that are agonizing but I attribute that more to tinnitus. I was totally unaware of that track you linked, I’m excited to give it a listen later when I’m in my car.

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Yeah, it’s those high pitched noises for me (and sometimes other random noises like slurping sounds I think one track has)… Some tracks that climb up really high before the drop I can manage but on others it just hurts my ears too much…

Glad I could link you an unknown track, how exciting! Finding tracks I hadn’t heard before on their discography download has been so good…
Lets see if I can go 2 for 2 lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCIRfFe8HAc

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I definitely know what you’re talking about. I think “She Zoramet” off of CV2 has a lot of guttural noises that are straight up funky and could definitely be abrasive for some. For me though it just works in a weird way. And you got me again — I do probably miss out on a good number of rare tracks simply by nature of doing most of my streaming through Spotify, because the whole family is on the plan making it super cheap for me.

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