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This was a fun one to Master, as I first had mix/mesh two versions of this track together to get this composited version. One version has the DJ scratches but sounds hollow overall. The other version is a beefier sounding version without the scratches, which led to an interesting dilemma. Recorded and released back in, I believe, 2003, World Full Of Lies is an underground anthem from the turn of the millennium that's still just as banger today as it was twenty-ish years ago.

The DJ scratches were added, at a guess, a month or so later, and recorded over an inferior sounding cd version, me thinks, instead of alongside the master tracks. Why that is ... I'm not sue anymore. But, I surmise it was simply easier at the time to record the scratches over a stereo track. I doubt it was quicker to do so that way, or for the sake of saving memory however. The original project could have been out of tracks, or maybe it started glitching and wouldn't allow anything new to be recorded in that particular (original) project file. (Which, sadly, did happen from time to time back then, and it would even lead to the loss of, or lack of recording anything in any given file, and so compromises and workarounds were made and found.) I never kept any kind of studio log back in the day.... Or, no, I did, just not a very well organized or detailed one. That's one reason I post these neo-classic bangers, (and with my newfound mastering skill,) simply to preserve a funky young adulthood of a small group of Pueblo East Siders conscious to the world around us all. Sing along!