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Usually, the opening "beep" of the heart monitor was a thin, digital chirp. In

When My Chemical Romance released The Black Parade in 2006, they weren’t just dropping an album; they were staging a rock opera that would define a generation. While many fans grew up listening to "Welcome to the Black Parade" through tinny iPod earbuds or low-bitrate MP3s, experiencing this masterpiece in reveals a level of theatrical detail that lossy formats simply cannot capture. Why Lossless Matters for a Rock Opera