Justice Discography 4 Albums -flac- Instant

The tracklist section: "game-changer in the electronic music scene" might be rephrased as "revolutionary force in the electronic scene," "transformative impact on the music industry," or "pivotal shift in the electronic music landscape." "Grammy nomination for Best Electronic/Dance Album" – Grammy is a brand, so it stays.

In the FLAC details for 2008, same as before—checking each word for replacements. Finally, the 2011 section, "rewrite every word with 3 variants in c format. Proper nouns stay." I need to make sure that instruction is followed accurately, and only the text is output without any additional info. Justice Discography 4 Albums -FLAC-

The next part: "career spanning over two decades" – alternatives could be "years in the industry," "decades of activity," or "long-standing presence." "Critically acclaimed albums" could be "highly praised works," "well-reviewed releases," or "acclaimed recordings." "Captive audiences worldwide" might become "global fanbase," "international listeners," or "audiences across the world." The tracklist section: "game-changer in the electronic music

Format: FLAC (tracks) Channels: 2 Bitrate: 1411 kbps Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz Bit Depth: 16-bit Proper nouns stay

I think that's all. Now, I'll apply the spintax replacements accordingly, making sure each term has three options in curly brackets. Let me start editing the text with these changes.

For "Heroes", if it's the song title by David Bowie, leave it. But if the user wants synonyms for the word "heroes", then synonyms are: Champions, Protagonists, Valiant individuals. But the user might have intended "Heroes" as a song title, so leave it as is. Wait, the user lists "Heroes" among the terms, so perhaps it's a song title? If "Heroes" is part of Justice's discography? No, Justice hasn't covered "Heroes" by David Bowie. But the user's text mentions "Justice's discography", so perhaps the terms listed are not directly from their music. The user might have included them as examples, but without proper context. Given that, it's safer to treat "Heroes" as a common noun and provide synonyms.