Side note: What exactly are the srs files in the srr for? I know it's something to do with (re)sampling, but I always just delete them from the release...
take a look at this page...
I'm not big on command line stuff so I use the srrGUI.exe program that makes it really easy to work with this srr stuff on Windows.
In the past I have been able to resurrect some things I found on soulseek in a tampered condition. I think some people like to change song title formats to suit themselves when it comes to uppercase, lowercase, spaces etc. Also, people will have inserted cover images to make themselves happy when they use their favorite media players. Sometimes they have their media players set to automatically grab a cover image online and insert it into the mp3/flac. A lot of people don't think about preservation of the original releases as the collectible digital artifacts they are.
So if you ever find yourself in a situation that needs correcting, you can grab the srr file from srrDB and use it along with srrGUI.exe (which will access the srs information inside the srr) to strip away the cover image, reset the song titles to original format, put the release group name back in the comments, and just basically reset the mp3/flac to its original release condition so that it matches up with the original CRC32 values.