While lossless FLAC is superior, the complete discography in FLAC can exceed 2.5 GB. A 320 kbps MP3 set (the “35” track version) hovers around 350–450 MB, fitting perfectly on legacy devices, car USB drives, or phones without sacrificing audible fidelity. For 99% of playback systems, 320 kbps is transparent.
The Verdict: 9/10 (Essential for Industrial Metal Fans)
For those downloading this specific torrent or collection, you are getting the definitive blueprint of 1990s groove metal. While the "35" in your title might refer to the specific torrent ID, file size (35 MB for a single bootleg?), or a tracker number, the content of a "Complete Discography" usually spans the band's evolution from noisy punk outsiders to MTV icons.
Here is a breakdown of the discography contained within such a collection, reviewed by era and audio quality.
If you are building or verifying your set, here is the verified 35-track canon. (Duration: approx. 2 hours 18 minutes)
Many digital compilations round out to 35 songs when you combine the 18 tracks from the two major albums (La Sexorcisto + Astro-Creep) with the 10 best demo cuts and 7 rare B-sides (e.g., “The One,” “Spiderbaby (Ye-Ya-Ye)”).
If you are looking at a collection labeled "35" tracks or similar, you are likely looking at a distilled version of the band's studio output. Here is the breakdown of what a complete high-quality collection should contain: