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The audio begins with the nostalgic, mechanical sound of an audio cassette being gently inserted into a cassette deck. This is a familiar sound that takes us back to the iconic decades of the 70s, 80s, and 90s. It's the era of magnetic tape, a medium that defined a generation's experience with music and audio recording. As the cassette settles into the deck, there's a moment of anticipation before the play button is pressed. The soft click that follows is the sound of a tape head engaging with the magnetic strip, a signal that the audio is about to begin. Then, the distinct sound of audio playback starts. It's a warm, analog tone that's unique to tape cassettes, a sound that digital formats can't truly replicate. There's a bit of hiss, a few pops, but that's all part of the charm. It's an old-school audio recording, raw and unfiltered. As the audio progresses, there's the