Canberra town crier sets new record for loudest shout at 122.4 dB

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Joseph McGrail-Bateup of Canberra won a Guinness World Record for the loudest shout, delivering 122.4 decibels in a May 2 recording in a Canberra radio studio with an acoustic engineer and witnesses; the achievement follows his prior world-record feats, and he says records are meant to be broken.
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