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I searched up the website on the Wayback Machine (http://archive.org/web). All I found was this: https://web.archive.org/web/20000229173831/http://www.eveo.com/main.html I could't find anything on who won the contest through the Wayback Machine. Unrelated to this, I think Soundtrack also contains samples from Coal. (It's about 1:48 - 2:02 in the song.)
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The "epmdstic" sample, that was sampled in Emo (She Couldn't Demo), comes from the EPMD song "Last Man Standing". The "EPMDCLAP" sample, that was also sampled in Emo (She Couldn't Demo), comes from the EPMD song "Do It Again". Edit: The "epmdnote" sample, that was also sampled in Emo (She Couldn't Demo), may come from the EPMD song "Da Joint", but I'm not too sure, though. Edit: The "deftones" sample comes from the Deftones song "Around The Fur". The "DEFTKICR" sample comes from a different Deftones song, not sure which one, though. Not sure which Paul Weston song contains the "P_WESTON" sample. Also, not sure which Nine Inch Nails songs contain the "NIN_BLUE" or "NIN_CRAK" samples. Also, not sure which Outkast song contains the "OUTKAST_" sample. Edit: They also might have sampled Limp Bizkit, judging from the "LIMPKICK" sample located in the NewFinishesA folder. I might need some help with figuring out some of these samples.
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Then what about mobb_kic2 and MOBB1_SN2? I don't have those two samples, so I don't know what they sound like.
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The “MOBB1_SN“ sample, that was sampled in “Dialate”, in the chorus, comes from the Mobb Deep song “Eye for an Eye (Your Beef Is Mines)”. Not too sure if the “mobb_kic“ sample, that was also sampled in “Dialate”, is from the same song or a different Mobb Deep song, though.
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The "NINAIR01" sample comes from the Nine Inch Nails song "Closer". Edit: The “MOBB1_SN“ sample, that was sampled in “Dialate”, in the chorus, comes from the Mobb Deep song “Eye for an Eye (Your Beef Is Mines)”. Not too sure if the “mobb_kic“ sample, that was also sampled in “Dialate”, is from the same song or a different Mobb Deep song, though. I'll try to find more information on the other samples.
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I was just wondering because they are not on there. Also, since you said other LPLive members also run the Linkin Park Remix 2.0 spreadsheet, maybe they can put that in. Also, shouldn't the EP version of "High Voltage" be 94 BPM, the same as the M. Shinoda Remix/2000 Reprise? According to Linkinpedia, Technique (Short) is 105 BPM, so you (or some other LPLive member) can put that in to the Linkin Park Remix 2.0 spreadsheet.
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Are you going to put the leaked demos (Pictureboard (Xero Demo), Fiends (Xero Demo), Drop (Kenji and Artofficial), Closing (Xero Demo), the demos that weren't released officially by Linkin Park on the Hybrid Theory 20th anniversary box set from the 2-track, 6-track, 7-track, 8-track, and 9-track demos, Cry To Yourself - Dj Lethal (feat. Chester Bennington), Unreleased - The Visonairies (feat. Mike Shinoda and Mr. Hahn of Linkin Park), ect.) on the Linkin Park Remix 2.0 spreadsheet? Also, you didn't put It's Goin' Down - The X-Ecutioners (feat. Mike Shinoda and Mr. Hahn) on the Linkin Park Remix 2.0 spreadsheet.
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What about the RAKIM sample? It comes from a Rakim song, which one is it though? Edit: Found the Rakim song. Edit (again): It's already been found. Also, "R!RIDE1" sounds like it's a sample from Chair (1999 "Part Of Me" Demo).
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So I'm guess we'll never find out the actual tempo to "And One"?
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What about Grey Daze or Sean Dowdell And His Friends?
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I... honestly didn't know that. Thanks for telling me!
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What I mean't by that is that you can update the Linkin Park Remix 2.0 spreadsheet.
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According to Linkinpedia, Hurry and So Far Away have the same tempo of 117 BPM. Hurry (1999 Demo) Linkinpedia Page So Far Away (1999 Demo) Linkinpedia Page You can change that, if you haven't changed it.
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I was also thinking about that. Maybe they could make a LP Underground 21 CD. I would want songs like Deftest (1996 Xero Demo), Ashes (1999 Demo), Turn To Grey (1999 Demo), Dreamer (1997/1998 Xero Demo), Weight (1997/1998 Xero Demo), Flower (1999 "She Couldn't" Beat Demo), Pointillism (1998 Mike Shinoda Demo), Slip (1998 Xero Demo), Carousel (1998 Xero Demo), Step Up (1998 Xero Demo), Stick N Move (1998 Xero Demo), Grecian (2006 Demo), Monday Meeting (2009/2010 Demo), LeftRight (2009/2010 Demo), "Thoughts That Take Away My Pride" (2002 Demo), The Wizard Song (2002 Demo) [Though Chester said it doesn't exist, it has to exist in some form, right?], Fire In The City (2006/2007 Demo), Cuidado (2002 "Lying From You" Demo), Sick (2002 "Don't Stay" Demo), Chicken Basket (2009/2010 Demo), F**king Awesome (2009/2010 Demo), Until It Breaks Demo, No 4 (2011/2012 Demo), and The Glistening (2013/2014 Demo) are many of the many I would want on my LPU wishlist if they considered coming back with a new CD for this year. Edit: They probably wouldn't release anything later than the Hybrid Theory days as Warner might be saving the Meteora demos and later demos for Meteora's 20th Anniversary (if Linkin Park consider doing it) and later 20th anniversary releases (if Linkin Park consider doing those) [Mike Shinoda did say this on one of his Twitch streams in November 2020, when a fan who told Mike, "A Thousand Suns deserves a 20th anniversary release.", he responded with "I agree with that. I endorse that. It would be weird if we did a Hybrid Theory 20 and then skipped ahead to A Thousand Suns 20. But that would be my priority, I would prioritize ATS 20 over Meteora 20 but then again, maybe we just do 20's for every album just every few years, a new 20. I feel like we'll run out of demos if we did that. Anniversary box set for every album.".]
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Maybe we'll get it in a Meteora 20th anniversary box set (if they consider doing a box set for it!). But not just that, maybe also other songs such as 'A-Six' with vocals, "Thoughts That Take Away My Pride" (or whatever it's actual name is), 'The Wizard Song' (even though Chester says the song doesn't exist, he could be lying, but I'm pretty sure since he confirmed it, he's probably right), 'Nocturnal', 'Nursery' [or possibly "Hearsay"], 'Plaster II', 'Resolution', 'Serpent' [or possibly "Quotient"], and 'Shifter'. Heck, we could probably even get the Meteora remixes in the box set too! Also, unrelated to that former statement, maybe if they consider like a small Reanimation 20th anniversary 2 disc CD set (they probably wouldn't do that because they re-released Reanimation with the Hybrid Theory 20th anniversary box set, but, hey, there's still the option for that!), we could get the other Reanimation outtakes, such as the DJ Crook remix of 'My December', the DJ Z-Trip remix of 'Points of Authority', The Crystal Method remix of 'Points Of Authority' with Ryu's verse, that one remix by Tricky (not confirmed which Hybrid Theory song was remixed), that one remix by Prince Paul (not confirmed which Hybrid Theory song was remixed), and a possible remix by Björk (not confirmed which Hybrid Theory song was remixed).
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Is the clean album version of the song available anywhere else?
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I found a site that you can download it but it doesn't work. I tried to download it but it said I don't have access to it. https://www.allaccess.com/mail/archive/download/M/mark-morton-feat-chester-bennington/cross-off_8_1548102204.html
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Well my guess on when the performance could have happened is sometime between late April/early May 1999 and July 1999, a month before they signed with Warner and re-recorded Esaul for the 2-Track demo CD. But, then again, I could be wrong. Also, does anyone know who edited the DVD? Also, is the live snippet of "Dialate" from Top of the Pops 2003 just the intro to "Dialate" or is it a different part of the song?
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Where did that one clip of the New Divide early instrumental idea come from?
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Sample23 from the SNDS1 folder sounds like, and could be, a sample from Heartburn, a 2007 Demo. Sample41 from the SNDS1 folder sounds like, and is most likely, a sample from New Divide. Sample60 from the SNDS1 folder sounds like, and could be, a sample from Plastic, a Stagelight sample. Sample61 from the SNDS1 folder sounds like, and is most likely, a sample from Blackout. Sample65 from the SNDS1 folder sounds like, and is most likely, a sample from Blackout. Sample66 from the SNDS1 folder is another sample from Blackout. Sample68 from the SNDS1 folder sounds like it’s either a sample from Iridescent or Holding Company/Lost In The Echo. Edit: It’s actually a sample that would later be used on I’ll Be Gone. Sample69 from the SNDS1 folder is another sample from Blackout. I feel like Sample18 from SNDS1 might be a sample of World's On Fire, but I'm not too sure. Sample12 sounds similar to something I’ve heard before, but I can’t remember what it came from. Sample17 also sounds similar to something I’ve heard before, but, again, I can’t remember what it came from. Sample44 also sounds similar to something I’ve heard before, but, again, I can’t remember what it came from. The folder contains what sounds like are Minutes To Midnight and A Thousand Suns samples. There are more samples as well. I might need help figuring out what the rest belong to. But for now, these are all I could hear and understand as being a sample of those specific songs.
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When Mike Shinoda explained how "Iridescent" came together, "Iridescent just started with that piano bit. It was kind of like when we've done the acapella or piano and vocal versions. It kind of was that. I wrote it just piano and vocal and then built everything on top of the piano and vocal version. So not anything crazy there, it was just a very traditional writing process." When he mentions "vocal", who's vocals does he mean? Does he mean his, Chester's, the gang vocals, which ones? Also, for "Waiting For The End", the track originally started as drums and rap and was pretty boring to him, but he thought it had potential. As he and Chester thought of the possible vocal lines for the song, the line "Waiting for the end to come" stood out to him and that line ended up helping them finish the rest of the track. Was the "rap" the original rapping in the final version, or was it different rapping? On the YouTube video of "Ground Xero", that was uploaded by LPLive Archive, I read the comments and 1 person said "It sounds like Stephen Richards from Taproot". Another person said "It's not Mark Wakefield, it's Stephen Richards" or something along the lines of that.
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Was it Mark Wakefield, former vocalist for Xero (pre-Linkin Park), or Stephen Richards, vocalist of Taproot, who was credited with creating "Ground Xero"?
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You forgot about Beyond Warm, Everybody's Falling To Pieces, How Would You Be, Piece Of My Mind, and The Endless Highway, which were all played live in 1994, as well as Forever, which was played live in 1997.
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Don't you mean 135 to 70 in Audacity?