Released on September 14, 2009, is the fifth studio album by the English rock band Muse. This self-produced masterwork, recorded at Studio Bellini in Lake Como, Italy, marked a significant evolution for the band, blending their signature alternative rock with heavy orchestral and electronic influences. For audiophiles, the high-resolution 88.2kHz/24-bit FLAC release offers the most transparent window into this complex, "symphonic monster" of an album. A Masterpiece in High Resolution
The number "88" in the search term likely refers to the audio specs often associated with high-resolution rips. While standard CD quality is 44.1kHz/16-bit, high-res audio often jumps to or 96kHz sample rates. Muse - The Resistance -2009- -FLAC- 88
Matt Bellamy’s signature Manson guitar uses a Fuzz Factory pedal that generates harmonic content well beyond 20kHz. While humans can't "hear" 35kHz, those harmonics interact with audible frequencies. In the standard 44.1kHz file, those harmonics are often brick-walled. At 88.2kHz, the sub-bass synth drops in "Uprising" (which hits around 30Hz) and the upper-register fuzz distortion have room to breathe, resulting in a warmer, less fatiguing listening experience on high-end DACs. Released on September 14, 2009, is the fifth