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silverwing

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  1. This era is Linkin Park in a nutshell to me and most of the people around the world. Way more than HT era. Meteora really defined this memorable graphic and visual identity LP has in most people's mind. The urban underground angry teenager. I mean, it's incredible to think about. Numb, Faint, Breaking the Habit, From the Inside, Somewhere i Belong... all in the same album. I dare to say, this is Linkin Park at it's peak. Maybe not exclusively musically-wise, but in a holistic way. That's when they became universal, an arena band, not just a one-hit wonder but something that would be a timeless success.
  2. well, and you didn't once again. edit: man, that pic just shows the original tapes they sent to the studio at the time they recorded them. No relation with any tracklist, just random takes.
  3. This song grew up on me a little bit. But Mike has to stop trying to be the cool old dude between the young kids.
  4. 2004 - Rock Am Ring (duh) 2006 - Summer Sonic 2007 - Live Earth Japan (The little things give you away is unbelievable) 2010 - Madrid 2011 - Itunes Festival (better than Red Square) 2012 - Telekom Street Gigs (just because it's 60fps) 2017 - Maximus Festival (argentina) - because it was the first one, and we were all together watching it live and chatting. Amazing experience.
  5. blackout to blackout. I remember the firsts blind ATS listening parties, people thinking and describing blackout as 2 different songs. also, victimized > roads untraveled is a mindblowing duo
  6. Everything is so loud. You can't really tell things apart. Think of yourself making a plate of food for your lunch. Mashed potatoes, meat, sauce and vegetables. You put all of that in a different corner of the plate, you can see them all and taste them all separately. This is A Thousand Suns. And then your friend just put everything on top of each other and mix everything like prison food. This is Living Things.
  7. The iheartradio 2012 concert may be the reference here. Shitty crowd, but intense setlist.
  8. If LP played at the halftime show, how would be the setlist? I guess Numb, In the End, Talking to Myself, Faint and Bleed it out would be there.
  9. sounds like a gimmick LiNkIn PaRk eDgY cOvEr parody
  10. I always thought PMA was written at the very end of the recording process.
  11. thanks! no need to make a list, just an overall curiosity. I was thinking the same about Collision Course, and i can notice some different vocal takes... but no on reanimation.
  12. About the Lockout rehearsal tape, we could do a crowdfunding to buy it. We can totally get 1000 people to plead some money. --- Question: The reanimation vocals were new takes or they used the HT ones?
  13. how do cover rights work? there's this awful album "hybrid theory: an encore", very amateur. Every band that makes a cover has to ask permission for the label? Do they have to pay royalties or anything like that? Sometimes a very tiny band makes a cover of a really big band, and i ask myself how they managed to contact the band/label and get approved to cover the song.
  14. you should be happy enough just to have the hand sketch of the cover of one of the best albums of all time.
  15. those songs go directly into the list of "biggest mistakes in LP's career", even tho they aren't made by LP.
  16. grandson singing is very very amateur. Don't like it at all, can't even say it's singing. The instrumental is nice. fever 333 instrumental is almost identical, sounds like a generic youtube cover. meh. now thinking again, i'm glad they didn't make a HT cover album.
  17. Chester's No Roads Left should be THE holy grail
  18. Chronologically speaking, starting on XERO day-one... song by song. Which one was the song that you feel like REALLY was a game changer? In overall quality, production and writing development over the former ones. For me, it's the first Crawling Demo on the 9-track. It stands out SO MUCH over everything else they did at that point. I mean, i love many other older LP/HT/XERO songs... but they feel simpler, like something is missing. Maybe this latest Stick N' Move version with Chester was the one song with the greatest sound changing, but it didn't went far and was cut off. Which one is THE SONG THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING (sonically speaking)?
  19. I don't see whats the problem with more Chester's songs going mainstream. This man deserves all the attention to his music, showing everyone how great of a singer he was. More Grey Daze songs mean more recognition for our boy Chaz. I just hope everything goes smoothly with personal relationships.. no one attacking each other.
  20. 'Till The Wall Comes Down (OML sessions) That's one of the best titles they've given to a song. No Roads Left with Chester has to be the most awesome thing ever... i imagine vocals like In Pieces on the soft part and The Messenger on the chorus.
  21. Has any artist ever REMAKED a music video? Like, just imagine, the whole band recreating the In The End video. 40yo dudes dressed and acting like that meme "hello fellas". Would be amazing and the funniest thing of all time.
  22. I don't think we got to see everything that was going to happen on that computer... i guess they hurried things up because of the leaks on amazon and such.
  23. Forgotten Demos is the album we are looking for, the one with the traclisk leaked by accident. The other ones are things we've heard and live stuff. Dialate is labeled as a Xero demo, while Could Have Been is probably a true LP demo. Anyway, will be very cool to have everything on streaming services.
  24. great mix on she couldn't... could easily fit in MTM for me.. similar mixing and mastering. 90 min of never seen footage... that's what i'm most looking forward to (and the two new songs, obviously)
  25. i wish i never heard She Couldn't before. It would've been an out of body experience.
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