Blackened_Deather Posted February 9, 2010 Posted February 9, 2010 (edited) in his description of the new lp album there's a contradiction! in hybrid theory there were plenty of metal elements and in mtm there were less but there were some influences of metal in songs like given up, bleed it out, no more sorrow and no roads left! so how in the world could a mixture of both albums be heavy without metal?? Oh now one thing comes in my mind! maybe he doesn't want the fans to have to high hopes for nu metal to return. may be he gave the without metal statement because of this. but i strongly hope that there will be metal elements in the new album, not nu metal but alternative metal or rap metal elements! EDIT: or industrial metal elements like in reanimation, would be pretty great too =) Edited February 9, 2010 by Blackened_Deather Quote
Geki Posted February 9, 2010 Posted February 9, 2010 Damn, hit the nail on the coffin. Chester needs to get over it and focus on LP. This thing was horribly promoted, no website, no real tour configuration (especially in US), etc. It was a big fuck up and he needs to be focused on LP. DBS is not Linkin Park. Is has nothing to do with Linkin Park. It was not a fuck up. You are a fuck up. Quote
heartless_wind13 Posted February 9, 2010 Posted February 9, 2010 LP album is gonna be fucking sick Quote
Collision Posted February 9, 2010 Posted February 9, 2010 Answer: the record sucks. That's what I said to him. Quote
Derbyster Posted February 9, 2010 Posted February 9, 2010 That's what I said to him. That's what she said Quote
rav0k Posted February 9, 2010 Posted February 9, 2010 (edited) so how in the world could a mixture of both albums be heavy without metal?? Listen to some Nine Inch Nails and the song Come To Daddy from Aphex Twin. Heavy without "metal". (Unless you count the metal as industrial sounds ) You can make some heavy music without having a guitar, bass, drums and a turntable. It's 100% possible. Edited February 9, 2010 by rav0k Quote
gtrnowak4tkd Posted February 9, 2010 Posted February 9, 2010 Listen to some Nine Inch Nails and the song Come To Daddy from Aphex Twin. Heavy without "metal". (Unless you count the metal as industrial sounds ) You can make some heavy music without having a guitar, bass, drums and a turntable. It's 100% possible. Yeah look at Apocalyptica. They are fucking cellos Quote
ladygaga Posted February 10, 2010 Posted February 10, 2010 chester told the album this year, mike told the album for next year, damn, i don't know who is right ¬¬ about dbs album, i really don't liked, i listened two or three times, and i give up, is not a good album and the album isn't so flopped Dead By SunriseOut Of Ashes124500124500 124k is really much for an artist which don't have site, music videos, music in radios, etc http://www.worldwidealbums.net/ but still a bad album for me, i will not like "just because is a chester bennington album", i don't liked because the album sounds bad to me Quote
Aiman Posted February 10, 2010 Posted February 10, 2010 chester told the album this year, mike told the album for next year, damn, i don't know who is right ¬¬ about dbs album, i really don't liked, i listened two or three times, and i give up, is not a good album and the album isn't so flopped Dead By SunriseOut Of Ashes124500124500 124k is really much for an artist which don't have site, music videos, music in radios, etc http://www.worldwidealbums.net/ but still a bad album for me, i will not like "just because is a chester bennington album", i don't liked because the album sounds bad to me They do have music videos and some airplay. Quote
auburntiger Posted February 10, 2010 Posted February 10, 2010 LP did not over-hype TLGYA. That song was truly EPIC! Just because it wasn't heavy guitar banging and screaming like people were expecting doesn't make it any less epic. Maybe people need to re-define their definition of epic. heavy guitar chords and riffs with screaming doesn't equal a good song.We'll have to agree to disagree. I like the rest of the CD just fine (read: yes, even "In Between"). They built up TLTGYA to be like this most-awesome song ever. It was fine, sends a message, etc.; I didn't feel like it had lived up to whatever they were hyping it to be. Sorry if I don't find every song by LP outstanding; maybe it's the fact I listen to other music besides LP. Quote
ladygaga Posted February 10, 2010 Posted February 10, 2010 the rock music actualy sucks, lp was the best band of 00 generation so far, so i want new music of them, because other bands which i like or are split or reseleased albuns in 08/09 or are too old, sad i rather listen taylor swift and rihanna than listen the actual rock scene (including dbs) Quote
rav0k Posted February 10, 2010 Posted February 10, 2010 the rock music actualy sucks, lp was the best band of 00 generation so far, so i want new music of them, because other bands which i like or are split or reseleased albuns in 08/09 or are too old, sad i rather listen taylor swift and rihanna than listen the actual rock scene (including dbs) You judge music based on how old the members of the band are? You are right, sad indeed. Quote
Jesper Posted February 10, 2010 Posted February 10, 2010 I kinda agree with rav0k People need to listen music because it feels right, or when it gives you some kind of feeling etc. age doesn't matter(, atleast not for me) Quote
FaiNt Posted February 10, 2010 Posted February 10, 2010 I kinda agree with rav0k People need to listen music because it feels right, or when it gives you some kind of feeling etc. age doesn't matter(, atleast not for me) Except when you are The Who performing during the half time show Quote
VavourasLP Posted February 10, 2010 Posted February 10, 2010 (edited) Listen to some Nine Inch Nails and the song Come To Daddy from Aphex Twin. Heavy without "metal". (Unless you count the metal as industrial sounds ) You can make some heavy music without having a guitar, bass, drums and a turntable. It's 100% possible. That's right.Also A Perfect Circle can get heavy without metal..listen to The Outsider-Apocalypse Mix Edited February 10, 2010 by VavourasLP Quote
ladygaga Posted February 10, 2010 Posted February 10, 2010 You judge music based on how old the members of the band are? You are right, sad indeed. no, i judge in quality, the actual rock bands (i will not talk names), are horrible, or all bands sound the same thing, or all bands have bad sound at least for me Quote
spraypaintninkpens Posted February 10, 2010 Posted February 10, 2010 no, i judge in quality, the actual rock bands (i will not talk names), are horrible, or all bands sound the same thing, or all bands have bad sound at least for me That just means you're more of a pop fan than a rock fan. There are a lot of great rock bands out there. You probably only listen to top 40 stuff judging by your username. Quote
rav0k Posted February 10, 2010 Posted February 10, 2010 (edited) Except when you are The Who performing during the half time show To be fair, the original members aren't even there anymore. That just means you're more of a pop fan than a rock fan. There are a lot of great rock bands out there. You probably only listen to top 40 stuff judging by your username. There's a lot of truth to this regarding a LOT of people. They listen to the radio and assume that's what rock music is about. Anything that's hot on the radio is usually easy listening to sell to the public, if you are wanting something with more soul to it, you gotta search. That's right.Also A Perfect Circle can get heavy without metal..listen to The Outsider-Apocalupse Mix Damn dude! That song is sick! Edited February 10, 2010 by rav0k Quote
ladygaga Posted February 10, 2010 Posted February 10, 2010 That just means you're more of a pop fan than a rock fan. There are a lot of great rock bands out there. You probably only listen to top 40 stuff judging by your username. tell me about good rock bands from 2000 to now, i don't know Quote
rav0k Posted February 10, 2010 Posted February 10, 2010 (edited) tell me about good rock bands from 2000 to now, i don't knowEdited:Wow, from 2000+? You narrowed a big list there! Anyways, here are some bands from 2000+ that you might like: Defined as Rock: (2000)Wolfmother (had to grow on me) (2000)Hurt (2001)Audioslave (2003)Arcade Fire (2008)Scars on Broadway Defined as Nu-Metal/Death Metal: (2000)Otep (2001)Adema (2009)Flymore (obvious ripoff of Korn but sound cool) Defined as Pop-Rock/Pop-Punk/Alternative/Screamo: (2001)Tokio Hotel (had to grow on me as well) (2004) Circa Survive (Pointed out by FaiNt) (2010?) Lower Definition (Pointed out by FaiNt) There are a lot of great bands out there that you shouldn't shut off simply because they are pre-2000. Most of the bands I REALLY love started out in the 90's and still put out great music. Edited February 10, 2010 by rav0k Quote
FaiNt Posted February 10, 2010 Posted February 10, 2010 (edited) Circa Survive, Lower Definition Edited February 10, 2010 by FaiNt Quote
LPPhan2005 Posted February 11, 2010 Posted February 11, 2010 tell me about good rock bands from 2000 to now, i don't know Kylesa, Lamb of God, Mastodon, Coheed & Cambria, Trivium, Winds of Plague, Gojira, Chimaira, 10 Years, Linkin Park. Good enough for you? Quote
VavourasLP Posted February 11, 2010 Posted February 11, 2010 tell me about good rock bands from 2000 to now, i don't know Linkin Park,Muse,Audioslave,A Perfect Circle,Alterbridge,Rise Against,Three Days Grace,Incubus,3 Doors Down,Foo Fighters.. see?mainstream doesnt have to be bad music. but still the most epic-est era of rock music was the 90s. Quote
deanowardust Posted February 11, 2010 Posted February 11, 2010 Linkin Park,Muse,Audioslave,A Perfect Circle,Alterbridge,Rise Against,Three Days Grace,Incubus,3 Doors Down,Foo Fighters.. see?mainstream doesnt have to be bad music. but still the most epic-est era of rock music was the 90s. Mutemath are a great band too. Quote
LPPhan2005 Posted February 11, 2010 Posted February 11, 2010 Linkin Park,Muse,Audioslave,A Perfect Circle,Alterbridge,Rise Against,Three Days Grace,Incubus,3 Doors Down,Foo Fighters.. see?mainstream doesnt have to be bad music. but still the most epic-est era of rock music was the 90s. Muse's debut was in 1999. Incubus's debut was 1995. Foo Fighter's was 1995. Still great bands who hit it huge in the 2000s. Quote
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