Recordings that trounce your system?


Ever come across a recording, be it a particular track, passage, entire CD, LP, etc., that makes mincemeat out of your otherwise beloved system(s)? Mine have met their match in the form of Hans Zimmer's "Gladiator." Wondering if any of you would care to share any such experiences?
fam124
Uh, it's the I wish I never bought it version. Actually, not a bad deal for an '84. It's still running.
Driver, you poor dear. How can you possibly still have a functioning carburetor on that Honda?! Actually, the 83-87 Civics weren't terrible cars, but clearly the 88-91 were Honda's best care ever, especially the 1.6 EX or Si. Up here in the rust belt they averaged only 18 months per exhaust system and 4 years on those crappy copper radiators.
Then there are the timing belts, ignition igniters, water pumps, and struts that'll break your teeth with therir ungenerous 1" travel! But what a fun upgrade for you....
check this out but be warned it will play havoc. I have actually use this disc to demo speakers and salespeople just about lose it. It is muzig vs the auteurs a electronic artist remixing the auteurs. At time very melodic at others very demanding of speakers.
Deven, which havoc-making record is that? BTW, most decca recordings of K Ferrier & Fischer-Dieskau (on emi) can trounce the system: very difficult to get the tonality of voice & accompanying piano right!
Cheers