Jerry Cantrell’s Boggy Depot is not his most famous work, but it is his most honest. It captures a man caught between bands, between eras, between the grief of the 90s and the uncertainty of the 2000s. To hear it through a 1998 EAC/FLAC rip is to hear it as Cantrell and producer Toby Wright intended—full-frequency, uncompromised, and immediate.
Released on April 7, 1998, marked the solo debut of Alice in Chains guitarist Jerry Cantrell jerry cantrell boggy depot 1998 eacflac
Developed by Andre Wiethoff in the late 1990s, Exact Audio Copy is a CD ripper for Windows (and via Wine for macOS/Linux) with a religious obsession: sector-accurate extraction . Unlike iTunes or Windows Media Player, which rip audio on the fly and interpolate over read errors, EAC goes to war with your CD-ROM drive. Boggy Depot Released on April 7, 1998, marked
Provided bass for several tracks, including the opener "Dickeye". Here's some key information about the album: "Boggy
Here's some key information about the album:
"Boggy Depot, 1998 — Eacflac"
: Tracking took place across legendary West Coast studios, including Studio D in Sausalito, Paradise Sound in Washington, and Seattle's Studio X . The All-Star Lineup