Premiere Pro CS6 breaks my audio files???

The raw files I am using are fine, no audio issues at all. but when i import the video into premiere, it breaks apart my audio track and loops it in strange places. like an old record thats scratched up. I am very new to this program so you'll have to dumb down the acronyms and such if you need more information. (I am using this to edit my gameplay videos, go youtube!) The file that messes up is an mp4, when i play the raw file its fine. hence my confusion.

Ok guys, I may have found a work around.
Close Premiere and go to your Media Cache Directory for Premiere. Select ALL and Delete those files. Open Premiere and that project and let it conform again. See if the audio is fine.
Premire Pro's Preferences > Media and there's button under Media Cache Database called Clean
See if this works and get back to me.

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