Avril Lavigne — Under My Skin (2004) [FLAC] Format: FLAC • 16-bit/44.1 kHz Label: Arista Records Released: 2004 Catalog: [insert catalog number] Artwork: High-resolution front cover included Tracks:
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The string "Avril.Lavigne.-.Under.My.Skin.-2004-.FLAC-LaR" isn't a story in the literary sense— release filename
typically found in the world of digital music archiving and file-sharing Here is the "story" behind what those specific tags mean: Avril Lavigne - Under My Skin (2004):
This refers to the singer's second studio album, which marked a shift from the "skater punk" vibe of her debut to a darker, more introspective post-grunge sound. It features hits like "Don't Tell Me" and "My Happy Ending". This stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec Avril.Lavigne.-.Under.My.Skin.-2004-.FLAC-LaR
. Unlike an MP3, which compresses audio by removing data, a FLAC file is a bit-for-bit perfect copy of the original CD audio. It is the gold standard for audiophiles who want the highest possible quality. This is the "signature" of the release group
(likely "Lossless Archive Relays" or similar) that ripped the CD and shared it online. In the "Scene" (the underground network of digital pirates and archivists), these groups compete to release the highest quality versions of albums with perfect metadata. Why this specific version matters
For fans of mid-2000s angst, this specific rip is a digital time capsule. Under My Skin
was a massive commercial success, moving millions of units and cementing Avril as a pop-rock icon. Finding it in FLAC format means the listener is hearing the raw, uncompressed production intended by her and her collaborators (like Chantal Kreviazuk and Ben Moody). If you are looking for the thematic story of the album itself, it deals heavily with: Coming of Age:
Transitioning from teenage rebellion to adult disillusionment. Heartbreak: Avril Lavigne — Under My Skin (2004) [FLAC]
Songs like "He Wasn't" and "Forgotten" explore the messy end of young relationships. Darker Tones:
The "Under My Skin" title reflects a desire to look deeper than her previous "Pop Princess" image, often touching on feelings of being misunderstood or overwhelmed. for this album or perhaps a track-by-track breakdown of the lyrics? Avril Lavigne albums and songs sales - ChartMasters 16-Dec-2025 —
Avril Lavigne - Under My Skin (2004) Format: FLAC | Source: CDDA | Rip Type: LaR (Unknown/Likely Internal Group Tag)
| # | Title | Writer(s) | Length | |---|-------|-----------|--------| | 1 | Take Me Away | Avril Lavigne, Evan Taubenfeld | 2:57 | | 2 | Together | Lavigne, Taubenfeld, Chantal Kreviazuk | 3:14 | | 3 | Don't Tell Me | Lavigne, Taubenfeld | 3:22 | | 4 | He Wasn't | Lavigne, Kreviazuk | 2:59 | | 5 | How Does It Feel | Lavigne, Kreviazuk | 3:44 | | 6 | My Happy Ending | Lavigne, Butch Walker | 4:02 | | 7 | Nobody's Home | Lavigne, Ben Moody | 3:32 | | 8 | Forgotten | Lavigne, Kreviazuk | 3:16 | | 9 | Who Knows | Lavigne, Kreviazuk | 3:29 | | 10 | Fall to Pieces | Lavigne, Raine Maida | 3:28 | | 11 | Freak Out | Lavigne, Taubenfeld, Matt Brann | 3:11 | | 12 | Slipped Away | Lavigne, Kreviazuk | 3:33 |
Bonus Tracks (on some editions, not guaranteed in this FLAC rip): Notes:
Under My Skin is Avril Lavigne’s sophomore album, following the massive success of Let Go (2002). While Let Go introduced the world to the “skater punk princess” persona with hits like “Complicated” and “Sk8er Boi,” Under My Skin is a darker, grungier, and more introspective record. It trades pop-punk sheen for post-grunge weight and raw emotional tension — themes of betrayal, isolation, self-doubt, and defiance run through every track.
This 2004 CD release (in FLAC by LaR) captures the album exactly as it was meant to be heard: unpolished, dynamic, and full of low-end grit.
| Field | Details | |-------|---------| | Artist | Avril Lavigne | | Album | Under My Skin | | Year | 2004 | | Genre | Alternative Rock, Post-Grunge, Pop Punk | | Label | Arista Records / RCA Records (Sony BMG) | | Catalog Number | 82876-59793-2 (varies by region) | | Format | FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) | | Rip Source | CD, EAC (Exact Audio Copy) / Secure Mode | | Rip Group Tag | LaR (likely internal/private release tag, not a known public group) | | Bitrate | ~800–1000 kbps (variable) | | Sample Rate | 44.1 kHz | | Bit Depth | 16-bit | | Channels | 2 (Stereo) | | Duration | ~43:38 |
| Aspect | Grade | |--------|-------| | DR (Dynamic Range) | Average ~DR7 – DR9 (typical of 2004 mastering) | | Clipping | None (proper FLAC from CD, not remastered or vinyl) | | Spectral quality | Full spectrum to 22.05 kHz (no lossy artifacts) | | Transients | Preserved (drums, guitar attacks intact) |
Listening impression: The bass on “He Wasn’t” and “Freak Out” has proper weight, and the acoustic moments (“Slipped Away,” “Together”) retain air and decay. The FLAC format shines here, revealing subtle backing harmonies and guitar textures lost in MP3.
If you need a reason to download this lossless version, queue up these three tracks: