13 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Shame"

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Warning: might be loud. Yelling, "for shame!" it's a new day, yes it is.
Author: Reitanna
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Look at my page https://skibka-music. Blogspot. Com/.
Author: Skibkamusic
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Acchidentally recorded this fart while mic was on, a bit noisy but i think in can be cleaned quite nice,.
Author: Edfuentesg
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This shit is kinda groovy you should scat over it.
Author: Crazymanwithcomputer
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Look at my page https://skibka-music. Blogspot. Com/.
Author: Skibkamusic
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01:28
This kinda sound like a video game song you'd hear in the local shop or business.
Author: Crazymanwithcomputer
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This shit is fire no lie i dare you to rap on this or scream idc just send me that shit so i can judge you.
Author: Crazymanwithcomputer
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02:53
This shit is a lil industrial and there aint much space left in it but i dare you to low-pass ur voice and it'll sit.
Author: Crazymanwithcomputer
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02:47
This shit sounds like grand theft auto but in real life.
Author: Crazymanwithcomputer
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Ai generated song using aiva website and their tools.
Author: Herb
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Plane taking off. Sound taken with my zoom h4n, default mic, 48 kz, 16 bits. Shame there is some children to spoil the sound,feel free to share,. .
Author: Vurca
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Close up recording of a bee on a flower, i had the mic input level turned up to max to see if it would pick anything up, i couldn't hear it at all, and it sounds pretty good! shame about those inconsiderate people in the background. "hey i'm trying to record a bee over here!" is not really something you can get away with saying to strangers.
Author: Lolamadeus
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Stereo recording of the lp "dance hall of shame"a silent record released by virgin records protesting censorship in music. From the sleeve:"if there is one lesson to be learned through our history, it's that freedom of speech has inevitable risks. But the alternative is slavery of mind, in a society empty of thought. If we value the progress of music and expression, we must accept that there will be music we dislike and lyrics that offend. Our responsibility lies in promoting legitimate argument and persuasion. If we do more than this, overstep our bounds with labeling and censorship, then our unwillingness to accept the risk of freedom leaves only one future to our children: no thinking. No talking. No music. ".
Author: Yfjesse
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