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The audio titled "Flattened Can" begins with a clear, distinct sound of a metal tin can being handled. The reverberating noise of hollow aluminum is prominent, suggesting it is a beer can. The clinking sound of the can being moved about fills the ambiance, the metallic echo resonating clearly. Then there's a sudden, impactful sound, a sharp crunch, as if the can is being quickly and forcefully flattened. The echo of the crushed aluminum carries on for a moment, creating a dramatic effect. This is followed by a series of smaller, softer crunches, a residual noise of the can settling into its flattened state. The audio ends leaving a lingering essence of the metallic clang, a powerful representation of sound effects or foley design. The audio's careful design and attention to detail make it a perfect resource for enhancing any scene involving a tin or beer can.