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🚨 BREAKING 🚨 Anonymous Certified audio engineer analyzed the clip and found the voice was likely pitch-shifted up by about 25%, along with other filters. Based on their expertise, they believe the original speaker altered their voice to disguise their identity. The is almost certainly a man’s voice.

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Brian McAlpinevor 1 Jahr

Holy fuck dude if they didn’t delete that space yesterday I PROMISE you that you know it was astro smoky. I can now say this without a shred of doubt.

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HUDIvor 1 Jahr

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Brian McAlpinevor 1 Jahr

Astro has 24 hours to respond to this. Hundreds of people heard this exact voice in that x space yesterday.

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Vols by FIDDYvor 1 Jahr

That's pitched too low. Try 20% 👌🏼

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Seanvor 1 Jahr

As an outsider to vol twitter/fandom, if only the AD and teams put as much energy as you guys do that trophy room would need an expansion project. Amazing work lol.

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Rural Volvor 1 Jahr

I control what I can control brother.

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David Farrisvor 1 Jahr

NEVER STOP! JUSTICE FOR VOL TWITTER!

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The Grey Beard Biker™️ 🇺🇸vor 1 Jahr

The end game had to be stealing money.

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Add your namevor 1 Jahr

This is a non-issue if the dumbass vol twitter lowlives would quit sending dick pics / beating their dicks raw over random profile pics

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Distinguished Hillbilly ™️vor 1 Jahr

Holy shit

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