Two ways I know of, one is 'DupeGuru Music Edition' (https://www.hardcoded.net/dupeguru_me/) (it's freeware) and a 2nd method I know of for FLAC files only which leverages Python to build a SQLite table containing the metadata (excluding embedded artwork) of all tracks in a directory tree you point it to. Included for each track is the md5sum of the audio stream that's automatically embedded in each FLAC file on creation. Once the table is generated you can run a query against it to highlight all duplicate md5sum entries which you can then investigate further.
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