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The audio begins with the soft hum of a radio left on a non-specific station, creating an ambient background noise. Suddenly, there's a sharp interruption, a resonance similar to static interference that significantly disrupts the hum. The sound of distortion rises, mimicking a crackling noise that one might associate with an old vinyl record or a poorly tuned radio signal. It's a chaotic symphony of crackles, pops, and hisses, making it difficult to identify any specific, coherent sound. As the audio progresses, the interference increases in intensity, morphing into a cacophony of disjointed sound waves. The radio's initial hum is completely drowned out, replaced by the erratic, harsh sounds of distortion. The audio gives a sense of discomfort, of something malfunctioning or being tampered with. It's a sonic depiction of a radio disturbance, with the interference and distortion taking center stage. The audio ends with the distortion gradually fading, replaced once again by the soft