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LPsMart

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  1. 13 hours ago, RogueSoul said:

    it's gonna blow this guy's mind when he finds out who wrote Linkinpedia lol

    hahaha I was thinking the same thing, but still I wonder why this theory is infact on there. has lplu inside info from Astat/JB or is this just interpretation of JB's "The second song, with no title, incorporated a lot of hip hop. I loved the beat, the rapping was old school, and it had a simplistic guitar line with tasty harmonics that was instantly memorable. The song transitioned into an Alice In Chains-style chorus followed by a Rage Against the Machine-style guitar breakdown, with a hard-edged bridge that really impressed me." ? 'Cause that could have been any unknown song from that era, by that description.

  2. On 5/14/2021 at 2:56 PM, LPLStaff said:

    Yeah hopefully he debuts that one live in 2021 at a full show!

    I can't see that happening, I think he forgot about fine super fast and it was a one-time only thing. Also I don't know how the pandemic still strikes in the U.S. of A., but live shows are cancelled until probably 2022 here

     

    On 5/14/2021 at 4:18 PM, JoForumBlueGold said:

    post traumatic songs sound a lot different when Mike started PT shows by himself vs. PT shows after Matt and Dan joined in.

    I agree, but I actually preferred Mike's solo performances for the greater part

  3. 6 hours ago, TheVeryLastDinosaur said:

    I think I was the one that brought that up. I remember seeing it pop up on BMI some time ago and it credited all LP members and an unknown person. Mark Wakefield was not on the list of credited people at the time. I copied and pasted this persons name into Google and found them on Soundcloud. They had Xero in their band name but weren't called Xero outright.

    Unfortunately, it has changed now so I literally have just my word with no proof, I can't even remember this guys name. I looked him up wondering if he had done a collab with LP but the song I heard 100% had nothing to do with them. So, I don't blame any if they doubt me.

    I remember something like that too, I think that was around 2016 iirc, not sure tho.

     

    13 hours ago, lpliveusername said:

    The title doesn't sound much like Linkin Park though.

    Actually I think it would fit a Linkin Park demo rather than a song originally performed or written by Xero. Chester's ATS demo he thought would end up as a DBS song was called "Fucking Awesome" and we have a demo out called "TooLeGit", which seemed unlikely as a LP title too. but on the other hand, how likely is it that a song from the Xero era is out there, of which the name is unheard of, now that we have the One Step Closer book. Deftest seems to have been a home demo by Mark and Mike, so anything with the other guys involved, we should know already.

  4. 3 hours ago, NJPLP said:

    Is this song a Xero demo or a Mike Shinoda demo?

    I'm pretty certain it's a Mike Shinoda demo on a Xero Promo Release. Like Fiends (which I'm sure is MS or at least almost only MS) on the same disc and later Pods on an LP release.

     

    3 hours ago, NJPLP said:

    Also what is the current tracklisting for that November 17th, 1998 Xero CD?

    Rhinestone, Esaul, Pictureboard, Fiends, Stick N Move, Carousel, Slip, Pointillism and Step Up

  5. On 4/5/2021 at 11:02 PM, cesaraugusto said:

    A video tutorial would be awesome if it was possible.

    yeah, not happening, sorry man.. I did everything I could. I suggest you look up a tutorial on how to read sheet music and use the sheet music I made especially for you, along with the guidetracks that EXACTLY teach you how to play with each finger. If you don't know where notes are on a keyboard, I strongly suggest that you should learn that before asking for such things.

     

     

    On 4/5/2021 at 11:02 PM, cesaraugusto said:

    The full song, of course.

    it is the same thing over and over and over and over again, there's nothing else happening on the keys iirc

  6. 1 hour ago, martinez said:

    I don't remember them doing something like that with any other single

    didn't ITE get like 3 different CDs minimum plus DVD plus VHS releases? but that's basically it. Numb, Faint, Waiting For The End, The Catalyst, Burn It Down and ALTNC saw two releases I think. Don't know about the MTM era with the picture vinyls and stuff

    but I mean, that's why I'm grateful for ppl like you martinez, you kept track of stuff like this

    did all the physical releases get digital releases too? like if I wanted a b-side from a Meteora or MTM single that's not been released elsewhere (if that's even the case)

  7. 47 minutes ago, NJPLP said:

    I wasn't being one, I was just wondering if the files could be converted to .wav file format. I also do understand that you were saying that as a joke lol.

     

     

    Yeah lol wouldn't make sense in another context hahaha, sorry if this could be misinterpreted 

     

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    On 4/24/2021 at 7:34 PM, lpliveusername said:

    here's a free software to convert snd to wav so they're playable on any device:

    http://www.mpc3000.com/wavsnd.htm

     

  8. 1 minute ago, Robrobbsen said:

    Oooooh its 32bit, that explains it. The intro text explains the stuff with dragging onto the icon but i guess its because its 32bit then.

    yeah I'm sorry bout that, but then again the latest update is from 2004, we couldn't expect any different

  9. 40 minutes ago, Robrobbsen said:

    Was anyone lucky with tha program? i only get an error message saying me to contact support :(

    that's not a program you open. you drag your files onto the exe and then the .wav files will be in the source folder

    if that's still a problem, try to find out if your pc can emulate x32bit, if it's x64

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