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In this audio recording titled "Phlegm", the listener enters a rather unpleasant and repelling soundscape. The piece begins with a harsh, guttural sound that's indicative of someone struggling with a thick, sticky substance lodged in their throat, an unpleasant side-effect of illness or allergies. As the audio proceeds, the sound becomes more pronounced, building up tension. Suddenly, there's a sharp, shrill noise, the unmistakable sound of someone hawking a loogie. It's a nasty, cringe-inducing moment that's likely to make the listener squirm. The audio unfolds with a sequence of wet, squelchy sounds — the sound of spitting. The act of forcefully expelling the phlegm from one's mouth is captured in all its unsavory glory. The series of spitting sounds paint a vivid picture of a person trying to rid their system of the bothersome mucus. Throughout the audio, there's a sense of discomfort and unease