The Cars - Discography — -1978-2011- -flac- Vtwin...
“vtwin” is not an official label or engineer. In lossless music trading circles (Reddit’s r/riprequests, Soulseek, private trackers like RED and OPS), “vtwin” is a respected release group handle — likely a single archivist or small team known for:
The Cars’ studio album run from 1978 to 2011:
| Year | Album | |------|-------| | 1978 | The Cars | | 1979 | Candy-O | | 1980 | Panorama | | 1981 | Shake It Up | | 1984 | Heartbeat City | | 1987 | Door to Door | | 2011 | Move Like This | The Cars - Discography -1978-2011- -FLAC- vtwin...
A “complete” discography might also include:
The 2011 gap is because the band broke up in 1988 (except for Ric Ocasek’s solo work) and reunited for Move Like This in 2011. No new studio LPs between 1987 and 2011. “vtwin” is not an official label or engineer
Before the internet changed how we consume music, The Cars bridged the gap between 1970s guitar-driven rock and the synth-pop explosion of the early 1980s. Led by the enigmatic Ric Ocasek (vocals, rhythm guitar) and the late Benjamin Orr (vocals, bass), The Cars crafted airtight, hook-laden albums that sounded immaculate on vinyl—and even better in high-resolution digital formats.
For audiophiles and collectors, the keyword “The Cars – Discography – 1978–2011 – FLAC – vtwin…” represents a specific, coveted release: a complete, bit-perfect, lossless collection of every studio album from their self-titled debut (1978) to Move Like This (2011), encoded in FLAC and packaged by the respected (if underground) ripper “vtwin.” The 2011 gap is because the band broke
This article explores:
The Cars/
├── 1978 - The Cars (Original CD 1985 Elektra 60726)/
│ ├── 01 Good Times Roll.flac
│ ├── 02 My Best Friend's Girl.flac
│ ├── ...
│ ├── The Cars (VTWIN Rip).accurip
│ ├── The Cars.cue
│ └── cover.jpg
Note: The vtwin set typically excludes live albums, compilations (Just What I Needed: The Cars Anthology), or B-sides—focusing strictly on studio LPs from 1978 to 2011.
FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) compresses CD-quality audio (16-bit/44.1kHz) without losing a single bit of data. Unlike MP3 (which discards “imperceptible” frequencies), FLAC is a perfect archive.