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Geki

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  1. The lyrics in Across The Line are so fucking amazing. This is hands down the best LPU CD we've ever had.
  2. Pretty old news but thanks for posting anyways...
  3. Happy belated birthday to Fort Minor!
  4. It sucks how the interviews ruined Condemned and Morning After because those were the two songs I wanted to hear the most on the webcast. Pretty cool show though nonetheless.
  5. Some pretty sick videos. Chester got rid of the hair. Lol.
  6. I gotta go with Fear being my favorite song from the CD though. So amazing.
  7. A-Six - Cool instrumental, I wish there was vocals though. Faint - I wish there were some Chester vocals except for that one scream. I like the rapping though. Sad - Really short, but cool. Fear - Kinda wishing we got the version shown on the MTM DVD but oh well. I still love it. Figure.09 - Really different than the final version but I like it. It gets pretty heavy... Stick And Move: Disappointed that there are no vocals from Chester or any vocal at all for that matter. Like Sad, it's too short. Across The Line: Amazing fucking song, I love the lyrics and melody. I wish this was on MTM. Drawing: Pretty cool, I love it. Drum Song: It's awesome. The drumming is really good. EDIT: SHINODA IS GOD.
  8. LPU9 is fucking awesome! Across The Line is hands down one of the best LP songs. Anyone have the full lyrics to it?
  9. Yeah seriously. Well maybe if DBS had a website they could do separate TV's...but they don't...still...so...
  10. Really good quality...it's amazing. You should check it out.
  11. You can buy Let Down acoustic on google music...it's been out for weeks now.
  12. 20 Eyes (Studio Version) or a live version better be on this single.
  13. This was probably the worst LPTV episode of 2009 so far. It's way too short and basically all that's in the video is the studio version of Let Down playing over random performance images...I want some LPTV from you know, Linkin Park, not DBS. I want the new album.
  14. I love Inside Of Me...I could see it being a single, it's just short which makes a lot of people think it wouldn't do well. I guess time will tell.
  15. Awesome chat, too bad I didn't attend it.
  16. Geki

    LPU 9 Updates

    I can't wait to see the package...I wonder if Best Buy will get the package to us early.
  17. Wtf? The tracklisting is confirmed by Adam (LPU) and Mike himself.
  18. This year's shows aren't really part of the MTM tour. Technically, the MTM tour ended after PR08. This Summer's tour was more like the New Divide tour.
  19. Nice. Can't wait for the new album!!!
  20. It's gotta be the Faint demo and Fear for sure.
  21. When and where was that said? Because Apathy, who wasn't even featured on The Rising Tied, said that he has been bugging Mike to make another album? Mike gave the same answer he has been since 2006, I'm putting all my energy into Linkin Park. I highly doubt there will be another Fort Minor to be honest. It would be cool if there was, but SOB has pretty much disbanded for good and I can't see a Fort Minor album without Tak on it. But maybe that's just because Tak was my favorite rapper from Fort Minor besides Mike. Either way, I wouldn't get my hopes up.
  22. ''The first song he wrote was the cathartic ''Let Down''. Inspired by his messy, painful divorce, it came out easily. Let Down was about the experience of getting divorced," he says. "I know who I am, that I'm a romantic person, and that I like being in love. I don't want to repeat the same things that happened to me in my previous relationship in the next one." ''But nowhere is that torment more apparent than on the explosive lead single, "Crawl Back In," where Bennington shares his doubts and his struggles with addiction. "It's a song about feeling as if I don't have my own identity and, at the same time, feeling like you wish you were never born," he says. "That song came out of the despair you feel being addicted to something." ''In fact, he wrote the song ''Give Me Your Name'' for his new wife. ''If someone hates Give Me Your Name,' I'll be like, 'I'll fucking kill you. I'll fucking cut your face off,'', he jokes. ''I had this acoustic riff I had been playing with that was very mellow and I was like, summon beautiful music in your mind. And it just came to me, it was the first we danced to at our wedding and it was good enough to make the record.'' "In The Darkness," which he describes as "about the act of making love with someone you feel deep love for." ''I wrote 'In The Darkness' and 'Into You' about our relationship, and even 'Inside Of Me' is me needing to be with her when I was out there losing my fucking mind and she was 600 miles away.'' ''There are songs like 'Condemned' and 'My Suffering' which talk about my love affair with feeling like shit, so to speak.'' ''Then there are songs that I tried to mess with a little bit lyrically because they dealt with the God and my personal feeling about God. Those were 'Fire' and 'Too Late'. Some people kind of get squirmish when you're dealing with that subject matter, so I changed it up a little bit lyrically to make it more about a relationship between two people rather than a relationship between myself and my God.''
  23. ''The first song he wrote was the cathartic ''Let Down''. Inspired by his messy, painful divorce, it came out easily. Let Down was about the experience of getting divorced," he says. "I know who I am, that I'm a romantic person, and that I like being in love. I don't want to repeat the same things that happened to me in my previous relationship in the next one." ''But nowhere is that torment more apparent than on the explosive lead single, "Crawl Back In," where Bennington shares his doubts and his struggles with addiction. "It's a song about feeling as if I don't have my own identity and, at the same time, feeling like you wish you were never born," he says. "That song came out of the despair you feel being addicted to something." ''In fact, he wrote the song ''Give Me Your Name'' for his new wife. ''If someone hates Give Me Your Name,' I'll be like, 'I'll fucking kill you. I'll fucking cut your face off,'', he jokes. ''I had this acoustic riff I had been playing with that was very mellow and I was like, summon beautiful music in your mind. And it just came to me, it was the first we danced to at our wedding and it was good enough to make the record.'' "In The Darkness," which he describes as "about the act of making love with someone you feel deep love for." ''I wrote 'In The Darkness' and 'Into You' about our relationship, and even 'Inside Of Me' is me needing to be with her when I was out there losing my fucking mind and she was 600 miles away.'' ''There are songs like 'Condemned' and 'My Suffering' which talk about my love affair with feeling like shit, so to speak.'' ''Then there are songs that I tried to mess with a little bit lyrically because they dealt with the God and my personal feeling about God. Those were 'Fire' and 'Too Late'. Some people kind of get squirmish when you're dealing with that subject matter, so I changed it up a little bit lyrically to make it more about a relationship between two people rather than a relationship between myself and my God.''
  24. I'm not so sure I like the idea of Chester being on Travis Barker's solo album but if it happens, it happens. Now Chester and Slash, that's a different story.
  25. I want to buy it on iTunes so badly...
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