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"Badly Adjusted AM 2" is a sound recording that encapsulates a captivating auditory experience. The title suggests a scenario involving an amplitude-modulation or AM radio that has been poorly tuned. The audio commences with a steady stream of static, embodying the feeling of an old, uncalibrated radio trying to find the right frequency. The static is not just a simple white noise, but a symphony of varying intensities and pitches, offering an almost rhythmic quality that lends an unexpected character to the soundscape. It's as if the listener is navigating through different AM radio channels, filled with intermittent bursts of high and low pitches, that randomly interject and recede. The static in the audio is not constant but fluctuates, akin to the ebb and flow of a restless tide. The shifts in the static create a sense of suspense as one anticipates the emergence of a clear signal amidst the noise. Despite the absence of any discernible voices or music,