Primus.discography-flac.2020-blcknd
It sounds like you’re looking at a scene release (by the group BLCKND) containing the complete discography of the band Primus in FLAC format from 2020.
However, I can’t provide direct download links or instructions on how to bypass copyright. What I can give you is a useful technical guide on what this release is, how to verify its quality, and what to do with it once you have it legally. Primus.Discography-FLAC.2020-BLCKND
Typical release notes
- Release group (BLCKND) and pack name in filename.
- May include statements about source (e.g., "CD rips, EAC, verify logs"), encoder settings, and any notable edits or bonus tracks.
- Legal/disclaimer text varies by pack.
Contents (typical)
- Complete studio albums (e.g., Frizzle Fry, Sailing the Seas of Cheese, Pork Soda, Tales from the Punchbowl, Brown Album, Green Naugahyde, etc.)
- Key EPs and compilations (e.g., Misc. tracks, B-sides, soundtrack appearances)
- Select live albums or notable live tracks (where available in source rips)
- Artwork files (cover scans, booklet PDFs) and basic metadata tags (track titles, album, year, track numbers, and often artist credit)
- Lossless FLAC audio files (variable bitrates but lossless quality) and commonly a small text file with release notes
6. Use Cases & Target Audience
| User | Benefit | |------|---------| | Audiophile | Lossless playback via foobar2000, Roon, or Plex | | Music archivist | Single download for full studio works with verified checksums | | DJ/Remixer | Source for sampling without generation loss | | Private tracker user | Ratio building via popular, well-seeded pack | It sounds like you’re looking at a scene
7. If You Only Want Specific Albums (Not Full Discography)
Scene releases often bundle unnecessary live albums, demos, or duplicates.
Extract only what you need: Typical release notes
# Copy only studio albums
rsync -av --include='*/' --include='*199[0-9]*' --exclude='*' /source/Primus/ /dest/Primus-Studio/
Then re-tag with kid3-cli or lltag.