Exported File Audio Jitters

Hi guys,
Weird problem that I never really had before in a while..
Have a listen to this:
http://youtu.be/pxRzlVctfeg
It's not in the timeline, and happens after encoding.
I used AAC and the AAC +2 settings..
Used the default Youtube export 720p render settings.
Never had this problem before.
Happens to both .wav and .mp3 files
Let me know what you guys think.
Using latest version of Adobe CC Premiere

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