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this is going to be quite different with my usual videos but I just thought this was quite interesting so on my discord server a grim reaper posted a message basically saying he opened up a dll file into audacity and it sounded like music and this really interested me because theyamp;#39;re not music files but rather they are typically C++ or C files compiled into binaries to be used by other programs and you know thatamp;#39;s not related to music at all so letamp;#39;s sketch by this out so youamp;#39;re just young to go to file import raw data and you look for the file in the system fatty folder that Grim Reaper mentioned just a quick warning you are probably going to want to turn your sound down so anyways the file starts off a so it expect itamp;#39;s just a bunch of random noise so obviously thatamp;#39;s not very pleasant but if I skip to this block here itamp;#39;s gonna start sounding quite interesting [Applause] and you know that sounded like some kind of strange music