| Tephlon | tephlon.wav | 49 sec / 11025 Hz, 16 bit, mono / 275 KB |
| tephlon.aif | 49 sec / 8000 KHz, 8 bit, mono / 389 KB | |
| Blackheart | blackhrt.wav | 44 sec / 11025 Hz, 16 bit, mono / 247 KB |
| blackhrt.aif | 44 sec / 8000 Hz, 8 bit, mono / 349 KB | |
| Bedtime Stories | bedtime.wav | 56 sec / 11025 Hz, 16 bit, mono / 313 MB |
| bedtime.aif | 56 sec / 8000 Hz, 8 bit,mono / 444 KB |
If you're able to listen to RealAudio
files, hear
any song from Periodic Table Manners in its entirety
(compliments of KSDM).
Coming soon - more song samples from the new Roget's Playground CD Periodic Table Manners
Which type file should you download? The .wav files are native to Windows, while the .aif files are native to Apple/Mac machines. However, there are applications available for each platform that can play both types of files. Because the .wav files are compressed better than the .aif files, we can put up a higher quality .wav sound file that is actually smaller than its comparable .aif file. All this to say if you're using Windows, get the .wav file. If you're using an Apple/Mac and have an application that can play .wav files, get the .wav file; otherwise get the .aif file. If you're using something else, get an application that can read .wav files or .aif files. If you have any problems listening to any of these files, let us know.