Here is the factual report based on available music industry data as of April 2026:

If you meant a real product (e.g., an official release from 2024), I recommend checking:

They meet in secret. No label executives. No social media. Over six weeks, they rebuild her greatest hits from the ground up—not remixing, but remastering with care. They choose 18 tracks:

  1. The Artist: Avril Lavigne – The punk-pop princess who redefined post-grunge girl-power in the early 2000s.
  2. The Format: “Greatest Hits” – A career retrospective.
  3. The Specs: “2024 Pop” (suggesting a modern mastering or remix focus) and “FLAC” (Free Lossless Audio Codec – the gold standard for audiophiles).

Tracks like Complicated, I’m with You, and When You’re Gone are structurally pop songs dressed in distortion. The 2024 remasters allegedly bring the vocal melodies forward, compressing the dynamic range just enough for modern Bluetooth speakers and car stereos, without losing the guitar crunch.

Disc 3: The Resilience Era (2019-2024)

  1. Head Above Water (2019) – Piano depth; essential for FLAC’s low-frequency extension.
  2. Tell Me It’s OverRetro-pop with vinyl warmth.
  3. Bite Me (From Love Sux, 2022) – Modern pop-punk with 24-bit mastering potential.
  4. Love SuxHigh-energy; tests high-frequency clarity.
  5. I’m a Mess (2022) – Blink-182 style drums; FLAC preserves the attack.
  6. Bois Lie (feat. Machine Gun Kelly) – For the 2024 pop-punk revivalist.
  7. Dare to Love Me (2023 Deluxe) – The deep cut for purists.

Pop Dominance (2007–2013): Fans can revisit her shift into neon-pop with the 7x Platinum "Girlfriend" and follow her journey through the reflective Goodbye Lullaby and self-titled eras with tracks like "What The Hell" and "Rock N Roll".

  1. Early Hits: Songs like "Complicated," "Sk8er Boi," and "Don't Tell Me" from her early albums.
  2. Recent Favorites: Possibly tracks from her more recent albums, such as "Head Above Water" (2019) and "Love Sux" (2022).
  3. Iconic Singles: Hits like "What the Hell," "Here's to Never Growing Up," and "Unwanted."