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According to Linkinpedia:

Wretches - release date: September 2nd

Live debut: September 14th

 

Lies Greed Misery - release date in May 24th

Live debut in May 17th, but the performance was only released in June 19th for Rio+Social. The first known live performance was in May 26th (Rock in Rio)

 

Wastelands - release date in June 1st

Live debut in May 24th

 

Also, if we count, Tinfoil also was played before its release

According to Linkinpedia:

Wretches - release date: September 2nd

Live debut: September 14th

 

Lies Greed Misery - release date in May 24th

Live debut in May 17th, but the performance was only released in June 19th for Rio+Social. The first known live performance was in May 26th (Rock in Rio)

 

Wastelands - release date in June 1st

Live debut in May 24th

 

Also, if we count, Tinfoil also was played before its release

 

ATS was leaked a week or two before the worldwide release. Unless that date was an official release, then I've never heard of it.

Edited by KlaytonShinoda

 

ATS was leaked a week or two before the wordwide release. Unless that date was an official release, then I've never heard of it.

WaK was a ATS "Promo Single" (in same manners of LGM for Living Things). The people who made the ATS pre order received an email with the download.

I think this song sounds a bit more like what the average person would probably expect from the "Linkin Park goes pop" description. Probably would have been a more "safe" choice for a first single, but that might have led to a similar situation to MInutes to Midnight, where What I've Done didn't really give people a good indication of what the album sounded like.

Well that's what matters. I certainly can't say I would be disappointed in person. They could open with In Between and I would still love it just because I was seeing LP live LOL

 

TTM isn't a great opener, but between the excitement of the crowd and the fact I saw it open for the first time I got really pumped up. In my case, it was mostly because as they opened with it I inmediately thought about how many setlist changes they would introduce in comparison to Argentina.

 

However, after 7 years without having a show they could have opened with Heavy and still would have got a positive reaction from the crowd.

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