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When Results May Vary was initially released on CD in 2003, it was a product of the "Loudness War"—a period where dynamic range was squashed to make tracks sound louder on earbuds and car stereos. Standard CDs were 16-bit/44.1kHz. However, sources like Qobuz and specialty download stores now offer the album in 24-bit resolution.

A sweeping, acoustic-driven cover of The Who’s classic track. Complete with a Speak & Spell electronic bridge, it became a massive global radio hit and showcased a deeply vulnerable side of Durst's vocals. Limp Bizkit - Results May Vary -2003- Flac-24 B...

: A moody, atmospheric track that feels more immersive in a high-fidelity format. Conclusion: A Misunderstood Gem? When Results May Vary was initially released on

If you want the nostalgia of 2003—the trucker hats, the Matrix reloaded hype, the anger of teenage angst—this album is a time capsule. And in , it finally gets the sonic fidelity it deserved, even if it didn’t get the right guitarist. A sweeping, acoustic-driven cover of The Who’s classic

The instability manifested in the album's frantic, varied sound. As one review notes, "For the first recording sessions, the band recorded without a permanent guitarist... Durst along with a number of guests ended up handling the majority of the album's guitar work". The result is an album that lurches from nu-metal stomps to emo-tinged ballads, often within the same track.