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  1. Completely floored Linkin Park has not mentioned this once in any email, social media reshare, or anything, but they absolutely hammer anything Mike does by including it in the LP emails and socials. Even sending some Mike-only stuff to the LP email list. What gives? It's been weird with DBS since day one - they didn't even have a website. Why, the label didn't want to pay for them to have one?

  2. 1 hour ago, thigolpbr said:

    Only considering the 20th of the next albums MTM, ATS and others do we have any hope of seeing these demos.

    At the same time seeing the demos from the xero era to hybrid theory I wonder why it wasn't released in the 20th of HT.
    and another thing I keep wondering is that in 2030 ATS will be 20th and HT will be 30th. Will the band launch a celebration for the 30th of HT is the band's most famous album and it deserves a much bigger 30th celebration than the 20th. it will be a 10 year gap and a mega box would be sure

    I'm just thinking out loud there's still 6 years until then.
    But I think it's a perfect opportunity for the band to put out all these demos that they still have and didn't release on the 20th box set.
    as well as phoshot concerts in audio and video.

     

    Xero - Mike said Mark doesn't want all that stuff out there.

    Other LP demos - The band chose what they thought they wanted to release, but as you said it isn't all-encompassing. There is enough to do a HT30. And they should totally do it. There are more shows that should be released and demos too.

     

    Agreed big time. The more shows and songs out, the better.

  3. 11 hours ago, Bambitt said:

    Whats wierd is the lack of promotional interviews etc. regarding Papercuts. Or are there some new articles etc.? I have been busy this week so I might be out of loop

     

    I think it's pretty telling, based on Mike's comments that he didn't really want to do a greatest hits and this, that the band isn't in love with this release. I'm sure releasing Friendly Fire was cool for them but they haven't ever seemed like the band to want to do a greatest hits release. They are always looking forward, not backward.

  4. 7 hours ago, Fruitpunch1010 said:


    I don’t see how they are going to just skip 2005 and 2006. According to Brad, the band started making the album in November of 2005. 2006 is totally Minutes To Midnight era. It’s just a lot to release is the problem, you have to cover 2005-2008. Tokyo 2006 needs to be a part of it. 

     

    Would strongly argue Blackbirds being released in early 2010 (finished in 2009) is MTM-era, since the song was one of 6 they recorded strings for with MTM and it made it really far in the process. Someone else could easily disagree and say since the ATS sessions were going so strong then, they finished it while working with ATS.

     

    Wild how things could be classified so many different ways across their discography haha.

  5. 5 hours ago, RYG4R said:

     

    That's why Rick Rubin sucks. He ruined the song. I miss Don Gilmore so bad. Everything he touches turns into instant CLASSIC.

     

    QWERTY wasn't ever finished, it's still in demo form. It didn't make it through the process. His changes aren't great compared to the live version, of course, but we don't know what a finished QWERTY would even sound like if it got to the same point in the process Given Up or something did.

  6. What would be really cool is a QWERTY release with a new video by Mark with studio footage from the MTM era. Imagine if they have even just a few clips of the band recording that one. And the band rehearsing it, there is definitely footage from Tokyo Zepp 2006 of that as Mark is backstage filming also pre-show there. The long version of LPTV has that clip. Mark has a tremendous talent with the video editing - I'd love to see what he could do with QWERTY.

     

    Take the opportunity and put the live version out with it and put the Summer Sonic video on YouTube with that. Why not?

    By the way - the band has that full Tokyo 2006 show as evidenced by the QWERTY, OSC, PMA, etc footage in that LPTV... we need that show so badly. Could be one of the best releases they've ever done if they put it out one day.

     

  7. Up to 7 vinyls now. That's not a good look when the band their entire career has been so meticulous about every single merch item and thing they put out. OML had what, 3? A normal and 2 others?

    Looks very cash grabby to do something like that when you have the press and fans running wild about "unreleased song featuring Chester Bennington vocals" combined with the fact the band and label are both VERY aware the LP fans collect every single item with the band's name on it. The attention to detail here the band usually has on physical releases, including HT20 and M20, is just not there for this.

     

    You need some degree of sensitivity when something with Chester comes out, for a billion reasons.

     

    There are good aspects of this, of course - the Friendly Fire music video is fantastic. But who was really pushing/itching to do a release here? It sure doesn't look like the band, especially coming after Mike's comments about greatest hits collections. There are some personal notes from the band in this - you have to do SOME sort of press or statement when your name is on a release. But for something that comes out with their band's name on it, the attention to detail/care for this doesn't look even remotely comparable to anything the band has ever released previously. Even RECHARGED was significantly better.

  8. 3 minutes ago, Justin said:

    I agree. I think the song and video for FF is beautiful and truly moving... and for QWERTY I hope they find the appropriate footage for us to just rock the fuck out. 

     

    It would be really wild if they had some more MTM studio footage of recording QWERTY and the like (hanging out at Lauren Canyon) and used that.

  9. 8 minutes ago, JZLP-NaughtyNottingham said:

    This release is just a big excuse to release Friendly Fire.

     

    Friendly Fire is just included so hardcore fans buy this and they can also market it with an "unheard Chester Bennington song."

     

    It makes much more sense to include Given Up in that spot, or literally any of those earlier mentioned songs. GATS.

  10. It doesn't matter if people like THP much or not. There are songs on it that are solid, but there are songs on it with a lot of streams. 126 million for Final Masquerade isn't exactly a small number. It may be compared to other LP songs but that's a legit amount of streams. What does matter is choosing to exclude one of the main studio albums on a "Singles Collection" (they intentionally are not calling it a Greatest Hits). There are only seven main studio albums. There is plenty of room to include 1 THP song (a single) somewhere, somehow, especially when there is time left over on the CD for more music. Again, this is coming not even from a place of thinking THP is epic - it's coming from "excluding an entire album on a Singles Collection is a very weird move."

  11. 7 minutes ago, ShadowUser said:

    There was time still on this album to add a track from it without removing anything. For whatever reason, Warner probably didn’t want to include anything from it. Sucks but it’s not the band’s fault, really. 

     

    The point is that this is 68 (?) minutes with FF and QWERTY, right? And CDs are 79~ minutes. So, there is room to toss GATS and Catalyst, or Final Masq and Given Up, or whatever combo of songs you want on there.

     

    At the end of the day, if it has the band's name on it, they are responsible for what comes out with their name on it. The label obviously didn't put this entire thing together themselves with no input from the band because if that were the case, they wouldn't have put QWERTY on it.

  12. It's hard to put WAYW on anything when Mike says the song is incomplete - it's like saying QWERTY should go on MTM; they never finished QWERTY and the studio version is pretty much a demo.

    Friendly Fire is not very good and may not be better than anything that made the album. Promises I Can't Keep would be a good Living Things song and is better than some of the stuff on that album, as it's the same "style" as those tracks. Make It Up As I Go would spice up OML for sure.

  13. Hmm. Zero THP while putting 2 OML songs on, when there is room left in the tracklisting is a pretty odd move, especially if you are including QWERTY.

     

    Mike's comments before were that he wasn't interested in Greatest Hits, so it will be interesting to hear what the band says in the press about this release.

     

    They should have at least included one THP song. Could definitely understand zero THP and zero OML, but 2 OML and zero THP is odd.

    What is the strangest omission for this? Catalyst was #1 globally in many charts, Shadow is huge, Given Up is pretty high on streams, Iridescent is big.

  14. 20 minutes ago, OKCrew said:

    It’s so interesting seeing this discussion devolve into the THP “snub.” A few years ago i started a thread about what my Greatest Hits CD would look like, and i was actually hung up on including at least one track from every album. I actually made a poll for ppl to vote for which should get the final spot based on what they felt was most well-known to non-LP fans, and it was out of like Papercut, LOTR, and a few others. A lot of the responses i was getting in the thread was ppl saying that they would cut THP completely in place of some of the other songs.

     

    It seems weird the band themselves would omit an album entirely. They are picking LOATR, OML, Friendly Fire, and QWERTY over Catalyst, something from THP, Given Up which almost everyone knows belongs to LP, etc. The choices are a little odd. Of course they need a song to push sales so they chose Friendly Fire, but they probably should have done more songs for this or at least put one THP song in.

  15. 37 minutes ago, Elaine said:

    Track 14 being a surprise new single from the band recorded recently would be the biggest swerve.

     

    I'm not holding out much hope for that. But I can certainly dream. It would be a good place to re-establish something if you're not dropping an album soon. Like, "hey, we're active again, here's something we all like and are releasing as a statement of intent, see you next year". Or something.

     

    26 minutes ago, AceWav said:

    Now to think of that, it would be such a badass but also original (has anyone done this before?) way to release a new comeback single. How else do you get the attention of EVERY era of LP fan there is to say ''Hey, here's why you loved us, but here's a chance to stick around''. 

     

    Could they accomplish that with a recent studio recording of Looking for an Answer?

  16. 24 minutes ago, bloodbath said:

    Track 14 is Carousel

     

    No, seriously, I'd love they include a HTEP track. 

     

    It's not a hit. Isn't the point of a Greatest Hits to release hits? No Given Up and Shadow of the Day is surprising. Or anything from THP. Friendly Fire isn't a hit and isn't good enough to make OML, but they need a song to push the sales of this (hence why every band does this on Greatest Hits releases) so here we are.

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