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This is an audio recording from July 19th, 1992, capturing the distinct and crystal clear sound of glass breaking. As the title suggests, there's an initial, sharp, shattering noise that captures the immediate moment of impact when the glass breaks. This sound is crisp and shocking, echoing the surprise and suddenness of glass shattering unexpectedly. Following the initial break, there's a series of smaller, softer sounds. These represent fragments of the broken glass shifting. It's a grinding, crunching sound, almost like the glass shards are sliding against each other, settling into their new positions. The shifting sound is less abrupt than the initial break, but it's just as poignant, bringing to mind images of the aftermath and the cleanup that inevitably follows any such incident. Overall, the audio paints a vivid picture of a moment of destruction, from the initial break to the aftermath. It's a testament to the power and beauty of raw, unedited sound effects, captured in