In 2009, coinciding with Eminem's Relapse comeback, a physical reissue of Infinite surfaced. Released on labels like Arelis Records, this physical CD release was heavily sought after by fans who couldn't afford the exorbitant prices of original 1996 promos. Why the 2009 Reissue CD is the Holy Grail for Rippers
Could the user be mixing up different artists? "The Void" is a song by The Voidz, which is a band featuring Nick Jonas. But the user mentioned Eminem. Maybe a mashup or a cover? Alternatively, perhaps a bootleg or fan-made reissue.
Wait, maybe the user is searching for a specific track or album by Eminem that was reissued in 2009, possibly in a high-quality format like FLAC, and the track is called "The Void". But I don't recall a track by that name in a 2009 Eminem release. His album "Relapse" came out in 2009. Let me check the tracklist of Relapse. The tracklist includes "W.T.T.B.L.", "My Name Is", "No Love", etc., but nothing called "The Void".
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However, given that the source CD is almost certainly a bootleg, the FLAC rip is technically a lossless copy of an illegitimate source. This is a red flag for purists but common in underground trading.
The release refers to a specific, high-fidelity digital rip of Eminem’s debut studio album, (1996). Because the original 1996 release was extremely limited—selling roughly 70 to a few hundred copies on cassette and vinyl only—the market has been flooded with various reissues and bootlegs.
The guys name is jacabo who corrected the pitch the original rip is by Amsterdom I believe. Reply Helpful. Neaveyboss Sep 3, 2025. www.discogs.com emineminfinitereissuecdflac2009thevoid patched
The only officially remastered track from the album is the title song, "Infinite (F.B.T. Remix)" , released by Shady Records in 2016.
For a long time, the "The Void" FLAC rip was considered the best digital representation of the album available to the public. What is the "Patched" Version?
In tracks like "It’s OK" and "313," the 2009 Void patch allows listeners to hear the crispness of the snare and the subtle nuances in Eminem’s nasal, AZ-inspired flow. In 2009, coinciding with Eminem's Relapse comeback, a
To see the visual evolution of this album's artwork or physical CD variants, you can browse collections on TikTok or community discussions.
In 2009, excitement for Eminem’s comeback album, Relapse , led to several unofficial physical and digital re-releases of his debut. One notable version was an unofficial CD produced by .
Are you interested in the differences between the Infinite album and the subsequent ? "The Void" is a song by The Voidz,
Ultimately, this specific patched FLAC release represents a triumph of fan preservation. Because Shady Records and Interscope have never given Infinite an official, widely accessible commercial streaming rollout, the burden of history has fallen on the shoulders of the fans.
Because Eminem's Infinite was never given an official, widespread CD release by Web Entertainment, digital files matching this exact string represent the holy grail for hip-hop completionists looking to hear a young Marshall Mathers before the "Slim Shady" persona took over the world. The Mythos of Eminem’s Infinite (1996)
In 2009, coinciding with Eminem's Relapse comeback, a physical reissue of Infinite surfaced. Released on labels like Arelis Records, this physical CD release was heavily sought after by fans who couldn't afford the exorbitant prices of original 1996 promos. Why the 2009 Reissue CD is the Holy Grail for Rippers
Could the user be mixing up different artists? "The Void" is a song by The Voidz, which is a band featuring Nick Jonas. But the user mentioned Eminem. Maybe a mashup or a cover? Alternatively, perhaps a bootleg or fan-made reissue.
Wait, maybe the user is searching for a specific track or album by Eminem that was reissued in 2009, possibly in a high-quality format like FLAC, and the track is called "The Void". But I don't recall a track by that name in a 2009 Eminem release. His album "Relapse" came out in 2009. Let me check the tracklist of Relapse. The tracklist includes "W.T.T.B.L.", "My Name Is", "No Love", etc., but nothing called "The Void".
:
However, given that the source CD is almost certainly a bootleg, the FLAC rip is technically a lossless copy of an illegitimate source. This is a red flag for purists but common in underground trading.
The release refers to a specific, high-fidelity digital rip of Eminem’s debut studio album, (1996). Because the original 1996 release was extremely limited—selling roughly 70 to a few hundred copies on cassette and vinyl only—the market has been flooded with various reissues and bootlegs.
The guys name is jacabo who corrected the pitch the original rip is by Amsterdom I believe. Reply Helpful. Neaveyboss Sep 3, 2025. www.discogs.com
The only officially remastered track from the album is the title song, "Infinite (F.B.T. Remix)" , released by Shady Records in 2016.
For a long time, the "The Void" FLAC rip was considered the best digital representation of the album available to the public. What is the "Patched" Version?
In tracks like "It’s OK" and "313," the 2009 Void patch allows listeners to hear the crispness of the snare and the subtle nuances in Eminem’s nasal, AZ-inspired flow.
To see the visual evolution of this album's artwork or physical CD variants, you can browse collections on TikTok or community discussions.
In 2009, excitement for Eminem’s comeback album, Relapse , led to several unofficial physical and digital re-releases of his debut. One notable version was an unofficial CD produced by .
Are you interested in the differences between the Infinite album and the subsequent ?
Ultimately, this specific patched FLAC release represents a triumph of fan preservation. Because Shady Records and Interscope have never given Infinite an official, widely accessible commercial streaming rollout, the burden of history has fallen on the shoulders of the fans.
Because Eminem's Infinite was never given an official, widespread CD release by Web Entertainment, digital files matching this exact string represent the holy grail for hip-hop completionists looking to hear a young Marshall Mathers before the "Slim Shady" persona took over the world. The Mythos of Eminem’s Infinite (1996)