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Geki

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  1. Something I would like to hear... I made this just for fun. I hate all the shortened/medley/mash-up shit LP has done with the set since the beginning of THP cycle so I made something that I think would be better. 01. The Summoning 02. Guilty All The Same 03. All For Nothing 04. From The Inside 05. One Step Closer 06. No More Sorrow 07. War 08. Wastelands 09. CASTLE OF GLASS 10. Iridescent 11. LOST IN THE ECHO 12. BURN IT DOWN 13. Waiting For The End 14. Final Masquerade 15. Wretches And Kings 16. Numb 17. In The End 18. Faint 19. A Place For My Head 20. Cure For The Itch 21. Qwerty 22. What I've Done 23. Bleed It Out
  2. I don't consider something an ''LP song'' if it's not on a CD or some form of physical release and even by that logic, they still have a TON of stuff to choose from. I miss the old style of LP's sets too, when they played FULL songs. I hate all the medley/mash-up bullshit they did. No need for it at a ROCK show, IMO. I agree with you. I wish they didn't just play the hits only but wth.
  3. 01. Keys To The Kingdom - Cocaine. 02. All For Nothing - Power. 03. Guilty All The Same - Metal. 04. The Summoning - Building. 05. War - Hardcore. 06. Wastelands - America. 07. Until It's Gone - Beautiful. 08. Rebellion - 90's. 09. Mark The Graves - Progressive. 10. Drawbar - Sleepy. 11. Final Masquerade - Sadness. 12. A Line In The Sand - Apocalypse.
  4. LP has release SO much music over the years, it's crazy to me that they usually just stick with the same old songs at every single show.
  5. I was at the show in Connecticut last year on Halloween. It was awesome. I'm pretty excited for this upcoming tour. It will be my 3rd time seeing STP now. But anyways, I totally forgot about the show tomorrow. It will be interesting to see how well Chester has healed so far and we might have an idea of the setlist for the upcoming tour as well.
  6. I forgot I made that thread. Feel free to delete this if you are a Mod and reading this.
  7. This thread was made to list all bands that have been direct support for LP over the years on tour. I don't mean festivals and stuff because LP doesn't choose the line-up for those. I meant one-off type shows where LP picks a band to open for them, or tours they have done, etc. So far I have - A Day To Remember - 2015, One-Off Show - Rise Against - THP Tour, 2015 - Of Mice & Men - THP Tour 2014, 2015 - Panic! At The Disco - Brazil Shows, 2014 - Thirty Seconds To Mars - Carnivores Tour 2014, European Tour 2007 - AFI - Carnivores Tour, 2014 - Fall Out Boy - European Tour, 2014 - Stone Sour - Sidewave Shows, 2013 - KONGOS - South African Tour, 2012 - Incubus - Honda Civic Tour, 2012 - Mutemath - Honda Civic Tour, 2012 EDIT: I will add more later starting downwards from where I left off. For example, I will do 2011 next and then 2010, etc.
  8. Dude... your vocals sound much better than that other song. You need to join a band if you haven't already and try to get signed.
  9. I respect your opinion on this but I disagree with you. Ethan's mixes are exceptional to me. I love them for the same reason that you hate them. I hate Pooch's mixes. I don't think I've ever enjoyed the way a DSP sounded particularly, I just collected them and mostly only the shows that I attended for nostalgia later on. I listen to the live tracks included on LP's singles, LPU albums, live releases, etc. way more than I ever have a DSP. Ethan Mates is the man.
  10. I can help as far as performances for MTM songs go... these would be my picks. 01. Wake - Montreal, 2008 02. Given Up - Montreal, 2008 03. Leave Out All The Rest - Any show, really, because it always sounded good, IMO 04. Bleed It Out - Chiba, 2011 (Had NRL) 05. Shadow Of The Day - Mansfield, 2007 06. What I've Done - Milton Keynes, 2008 07. Hands Held High - Mountain View, 2007 08. No More Sorrow - Burgettstown, 2008 09. Valentine's Day - Los Angeles, 2008 (Had long intro) 10. In Between - New York City, 2008 11. In Pieces - Detroit, 2008 (Speech is great) 12. The Little Things Give You Away - Atlanta, 2007 (Speech is great)
  11. Yeah, I doubt they will add another song from THP at this point, but it would be cool if they did. I know that Phoenix and Mike both specifically mentioned ALITS as a song that they would like to play live last year and they never did it. Anyone remember in 2012 when Mike said he would love to play UIB live? That never happened, either. Chester also said they were rehearsing IBG in 2012 and then they never played it... But yeah, a USA show for HT would be epic. It would probably be in LA but it'd still be cool, even if I couldn't make it there. The closest I'll ever see to that is probably when I went to SSMF since it was on the same street as all the venues they played starting out as a band.
  12. The beat in LOATR during the verses is definitely hip-hopish. Bleed It Out has some hip-hop elements. Hands Held High does. Valentine's Day does in a sense. In Pieces does in a sense. The rest, no, but I never said that the whole album was like that. I don't listen to much hip-hop at all anyways because I consider most of it to be pure garbage.
  13. Epic post. But seriously, I feel like LPCatalog would understand me. That's my second favorite LP site next to LPLive.
  14. I feel like I'm the only warrior fighting against the digital age... I like to buy CD's, DVD's, Blu-Ray's, Vinyl's, etc.
  15. Mike said that there was a classic hip-hop influence on the record. It's definitely there, even with the drum beats and stuff in a few tracks. What I was saying is that it was a stripped down classic rock, classic punk, classic hip-hop type of feel, which the band stated before. I will have to find the interview.
  16. I always see you make this argument on here. No it's not. DVD sales are actually higher than Blu-Ray sales are currently, at least in the US it is, which is where I live. It's not really ''old technology'' if it's still selling better than Blu-Ray is. I own a Blu-Ray player and I own Blu-Rays but I still watch DVD quite frequently and so don't all of my friends and most, if not all, of my family. You are entitled to your opinion about DVD's and LP releasing DVD's but that's not to say that people out there (like myself) would enjoy another live album from LP. You can also make the same argument about downloading music. Why go out and buy a CD of your favorite band if you can just download it on your laptop? Maybe because people like me, who like to collect stuff and like physical copies of things, want to own stuff like that. There's nothing wrong with that, IMO.
  17. I think most of THP sounds like it could fit on MTM except for a few tracks. Drawbar sounds a bit like ATS to me. Rebellion sounds like nothing else LP has done before, IMO, so it's unique to THP. Until It's Gone sounds like it could have been on ATS or LT, it sounds similar to stuff like New Divide or IN MY REMAINS to me. But the rest of THP definitely sounds like it could fit on MTM because it's pure rock driven and has some old school hip-hop elements and stuff like MTM had.
  18. I completely missed Broman's post above mine. My bad... I feel dumb now. Either way, I think the vocals in the chorus still sound pretty good. Not really a fan of the rest of the song, though.
  19. People who enjoy watching live shows on DVD/Blu-Ray? I don't like to just watch stuff exclusively online, sometimes it's nice to be able to sit down on my couch and relax and watch a live show. I know that I could just rip various pro-shots to a DVD and watch it that way but it's not the same, I like to have it fully mastered and mixed well and it's nice to have box art, etc that is from LP officially.
  20. I agree with this. Ethan Mates mixes completely rip Pooch's mixes to shreds IMO and these are great performances of two epic songs.
  21. I've never seen this before either. This is great!!! My favorite LP song and from 2008 which was the MTM era, my favorite album.
  22. Broman - your vocals are pretty awesome. I actually enjoyed them. The rap parts were kind of corny but your chorus was great.
  23. Haha it actually might be fun to try and do that. Describe each song with one word. I'll try it with MTM. 01. Wake - Building. 02. Given Up - Epic. 03. Leave Out All The Rest - Synthy. 04. Bleed It Out - Rockin'. 05. Shadow Of The Day - Radio. 06. What I've Done - Powerful. 07. Hands Held High - Emotional. 08. No More Sorrow - Heavy. 09. Valentine's Day - Beautiful. 10. In Between - Catchy. 11. In Pieces - Experimental. 12. The Little Things Give You Away - Masterpiece.
  24. THIS x1000000. 2008 was the last time they release a PROPER live album (CD/DVD + Blu-Ray). 2015 is the perfect time to release one and the Berlin show was very good, maybe the best show of 2014 besides Download Festival so I say go for it. I don't count ATS+, LT+ or THP Deluxe Edition to be proper live albums.
  25. EDIT: Suppose LP were to release old shows as DSP's or whatever, what could we get? I don't think they recorded everything from before 2007, right? I know they must have recorded some shows in order to release stuff like they did on the singles, LPU albums, etc. back in the day. Maybe we could get some kind of a Xero recording or something, maybe Mike or Joe or someone has that lying around from back then, even if it's a bootleg type of thing, etc.? But anyways, we could probably get a full Summer Sonic 2006 show since they release stuff from that on LPU6 and the WID single. Maybe we could get a PR '02 show since they release stuff from that on the SIB single. PR '04 stuff because they release that on LPU4... They also release BTH from RAR '04 on that so they probably have a DSP mix of that, too. The best thing would be a DSP of Bamboozle '07 or New York '10 because I was at both of those shows and that was before the DSP's stopped in 2012. I assume they don't have anything from the shows I went to in 2013 or 2014 because that was after they stopped doing them.
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