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18. Rolling Ball (F7) #shell #bullet #f #bouncing #weapon @jakubkujawski

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18. Rolling Ball (F7) #shell #bullet #f #bouncing #weapon @jakubkujawski

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You can play and download these sounds here. Starting off with a high-pitched Whistle Nightmare that sends a chill down your spine, this sound is a haunting mix of #shell and #synth, with eerie whistling that mimics the cries of a banshee in the night. The shrillness of the whistle will linger in your ears long after you've heard it, leaving you feeling unsettled and on edge. Next, we have the distinct sound of 9mm Glock Gen Five Shell Droppings hitting the ground, a sharp #sfx that echoes in the air. The metallic clink of the shells hitting the floor is a reminder of the power and force of a gun, leaving a sense of foreboding in its wake. The intensity of the sound will make you feel like you're right in the midst of a firefight. Crushing An Egg Shell is a sound that is both satisfying and oddly mesmerizing. The #owi sound of the shell being crushed under pressure is a mix of cracking and crumbling that is oddly soothing. The delicate sound of the eggshell breaking apart is a unique auditory experience that is oddly satisfying to listen to. Moving on to Eggshell Removal, this sound is a mix of #shell and #remove, as the crackling sound of the shell being removed is nothing short of therapeutic. The gentle sound of the eggshell being cracked open and removed is a delicate process that is both satisfying and calming to listen to. The precision of the crackling sound is almost musical in its rhythm and flow. Egg Crack is a simple sound that is both familiar and comforting. The sharp sound of the #shell being cracked open is a quick and decisive action that signifies the beginning of a culinary adventure. The simplicity of the sound is strangely satisfying, as it signals the start of something new and delicious. Eggs' Crackles is a sound that is both joyful and satisfying to the ears. The mix of #shell and #peel create a symphony of sounds that is both whimsical and delightful. The crackling sound of eggs being peeled and cracked open is a unique auditory experience that is both intriguing and captivating to listen to. Finger Cracking is a sound that is surprisingly addictive to listen to. The sharp sound of #shell being cracked under pressure is oddly satisfying and strangely soothing. The rhythmic cracking of fingers is a sound that is both calming and invigorating at the same time. Opening Walnuts is a sound that is both satisfying and nostalgic. The crisp sound of #shell being cracked open is a reminder of winter days spent snacking on nuts by the fireplace. The sharp crack of the walnut shell being opened is a comforting sound that brings back memories of simpler times. 3 Old Flashbulbs is a sound that is both vintage and nostalgic. The mix of #shell and #vintage create a sense of nostalgia that is both heartwarming and bittersweet. The sharp sound of the flashbulbs going off is a reminder of days gone by, and the memories that linger in the shadows. Bouncing Shell Casings is a sound that is both dynamic and powerful. The mix of #shell and #bounce create a cacophony of sounds that is both exhilarating and intense. The sharp sound of the shell casings bouncing off the ground is a reminder of the force and impact of a gun, leaving a sense of awe in its wake. In conclusion, these sounds are a diverse mix of #shell-related noises that are both captivating and intriguing to listen to. Each sound offers a unique auditory experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression. You can play and download these sounds here.