1. What is the FLAC link for? Is it a music album, a song, or something else?
  2. What are your thoughts on the content? Have you listened to it? What did you like or dislike about it?
  3. What kind of review are you looking for? Are you looking for a short and sweet review or a more in-depth analysis?

Ultimately, the real link isn’t a hacked file host. It’s a digital storefront where you pay a few dollars to own the lossless file forever. That small purchase supports Pink’s artistry and gives you the pristine audio “Try This” was meant to be heard in.

  1. Insert the I’m Not Dead CD into your computer.
  2. Download Exact Audio Copy (Windows) or XLD (Mac).
  3. Rip track #9 (“Try This”) to FLAC, secure mode.
  4. Upload the resulting .flac file to your personal cloud (Google Drive, Dropbox, Nextcloud).
  5. Copy the shareable link — that is now your legal, safe “pink try this flac link.”

If you love Pink’s dynamic range—from the quiet vulnerability of “Family Portrait” to the explosive chorus of “So What”—FLAC preserves it all.

3. A Hidden Feature: The "Cue Sheet"

If you prefer owning physical media that you can rip to FLAC yourself, several retailers still stock the album: