Authenticity [early LP mix w/ intro]i
The KJV Bonus Material version contains approximately three extra seconds of silence.
Unreleased Stuff [CD-R]
![Waveform of Authenticity [early LP mix w/ intro] on Unreleased Stuff [CD-R]](/assets/images/waveforms/cdr14_cdr.png)
KJV Bonus Material
![Waveform of Authenticity [early LP mix w/ intro] on KJV Bonus Material](/assets/images/waveforms/cdr14_25b.png)
This page illustrates differences in mastering among variant releases of the same recording, with a waveform image for each unique master.
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The KJV Bonus Material version contains approximately three extra seconds of silence.
The version on the Cream and Bastards Rise single omits most of the studio banter at the start of the song; as a result, it’s over a minute shorter than the version on the LBL bonus disc (3:19 vs. 4:26).
The Circuit City EP/Dead Sea Scrolls versions are mastered louder than, and trim about 10 seconds of silence from, the version on the Unreleased Stuff CDR.
The KJV Bonus Material version cuts Goodmanson’s phone number from the end of the message.
The Circuit City EP/Dead Sea Scrolls versions are mastered louder than, and trim a few seconds of silence from, the version on the Unreleased Stuff CDR.
The version in the KJV Bonus Material is mastered more quietly than the Christmas EP version, with two extra seconds of silence.
The versions that appear on Dead Sea Scrolls and in the KJV Bonus Material are both mastered differently than the original.
The Circuit City EP/Dead Sea Scrolls versions are mastered louder than, and trim about five seconds of silence from, the version on the Unreleased Stuff CDR. (The version on the Christmas EP also trims the silence, and is slightly differently mastered.)
The movie soundtrack/Dead Sea Scrolls versions are mastered louder than, and trim about 20 seconds of silence from, the version on the Unreleased Stuff CDR.
The KJV Bonus Material version has approximately eight seconds of silence at the beginning of the track.
The version on Unreleased Stuff has an additional five seconds of silence at the end.
The Dead Sea Scrolls version is mastered louder than, and trims a few seconds of silence from, the version in the KJV Bonus Material.