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The audio titled "Congression at Five Points" begins with the sound of a bustling city. The noise is a cacophony of varying pitches that is immediately identifiable as the hustle and bustle of a metropolis. There's a distinct undertone of a field recording, giving the sense that you're right there in the midst of the action. There's a constant hum of cars as they move back and forth. You can hear the low grumble of engines, punctuated occasionally by the sharper, more aggressive sound of loud mufflers. You can almost visualize the cars jostling for space on the busy street, weaving their way through the congestion at the five points of intersection. Traffic sounds dominate the soundscape, with the rhythmic clicking of turn signals, the impatient blaring of car horns, and the soft whirring of tires on asphalt. Amidst this, the faint strains of a car radio can be heard, playing a song that's hard to identify amidst the din but