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This audio track, titled "OWI Can Crushing Experiment," opens with the unmistakable sound of a metal can being handled. It's a familiar noise, one that instantly paints a picture of a sleek, cylindrical object with a bit of heft to it. The first distinct event we hear is the start of the crushing process. There's a clear, metallic crunch, the sound of aluminum yielding under force. The can is being crushed, its structure being compromised. The noise is satisfying, a clear sign of the power being applied. This is followed by a series of additional crunches, each one slightly softer than the last, as the can continues to crumple under the applied force. The sound is akin to the crinkling of a sheet of tin foil, but deeper, more resonant. Towards the end of the audio, the can is nearly flattened. The crunches become softer, more muffled. The metallic echoes are replaced by the softer thuds of crum