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  1. If that is the case, that's really interesting that they separated them into two different tracks. I wonder though, did they only do this once (I mean with them separating the track and the outro into two tracks), because on the Hybrid Theory demos that date back to January and February 2000 (the ones that have been circulating for years), "And One" still has the rap outro. Those demos were created after the other Hybrid Theory EP with "Kids" and "And Two" (I think the other Hybrid Theory EP dates back to sometime after the original Hybrid Theory EP [the one with the two babies]). And on the original Hybrid Theory EP (which dates back to, my guess, July 1999, based off Jeff Blue's book, and, most likely, before the other Hybrid Theory EP I mentioned before), "And One" also has the rap outro (obviously, lol). Also, has Jeff been asked or even confirmed if "And Two" is just the rap outro to "And One"?
  2. "And Two" is mentioned at 5:27 in the video as the outro of the demo CD.
  3. And it's hasn't even been 2 days since it was posted, lol.
  4. Someone commented on one of his Instagram posts about if he was still going to do it and he replied with this: From what Jeff told Sinful Soul (the person who commented), he assuming that it's going to happen before the end of the year or early next year in 2024.
  5. I don't hear Mike in the Chester vocals. I don't know why, but I don't hear him in the vocals track (whichever one it is).
  6. Actually, I've known for a while that someone uploaded a longer version of the "Much Too Easy "By Myself"" demo: But, I've also discovered something else about the demo from the Mike vocals multitrack. It seems that (almost) the whole track exists, in a way. Here's a couple different amplified versions I made of the Mike vocal multitrack that has the demo (ignore Mike's loud and glitched vocals): https://voca.ro/16hC5pG36v8y https://vocaroo.com/1jI8fkRNzs0h If you listen very closely, it sounds like you can hear some backing track of the demo behind Mike's vocals, and if you listen closely during the pre-chorus, you can hear extra Chester vocals from the demo.
  7. Wait, what’s gonna happen tomorrow? I’m honestly so confused.
  8. I'm pretty sure they are talking about the Chicago 2001 video, not the Xero and Hybrid Theory (band) shows.
  9. Same. I would also like to know what the setlists were from the time when they were called Xero, too.
  10. I'm the one who did the timestamps for the songs. I'm not entirely sure if that's the correct setlist, as it's only my own guesswork. I went off the setlist of the show from the night before.
  11. I know this topic is 12, almost 13 years old at this point, but I had to point out what some of these songs are: 1. 5:20 - 5:30 is "Left Right". 2. ? (I don't know what this is). 3. ? (I also don't know what this is either). 4. 9:25 - 9:36 is "Debris" (that was also worked on during the 'Minutes to Midnight' sessions, and is a demo that comes from those same album era sessions). 5. ? (It sounds familiar, though, I can't put my finger on what it actually is). 6. ? (This one also sounds very familiar, though, again, I can't put my finger on what it actually is). Edit: I think it's "Robot Boy". It sounds similar to a part in the original song, though, I can't remember what part of the song it is in the song. 7. ? (I also don't know what this is either). 8. ? (I also don't know what this is either). Here are what the "five" songs actually are (of what I know): 1. 15:28 - 15:35 is "Burning in the Skies" (working title unknown). 2. Unsure what the song is from 15:35 - 15:40, but it sounds familiar, though, I can't put my finger on what it actually is. 15:41 - 15:44 is "When They Come for Me" (Dingleberry), though, I don't think that's a part of the "five". 3. 15:44 - 15:49 is "Wretches and Kings" (Rygar). 4. 15:50 - 15:53 is "Blackout" (Pacmanny). 5. Unsure what the song is from 15:53 - 15:57, but it also sounds familiar, though, again, I can't put my finger on what it actually is. Edit: I think it's "Robot Boy". It sounds similar to a part in the original song, though, I can't remember what part of the song it is in the song. I'm thinking that the top 5 on the song board that are underlined with orange marker (Pacmanny, Rygar, Underbite, Robot Boy, and Mikespiano) are the "five" that Mike was talking about, but that's what I was only thinking. I could be wrong.
  12. I have a feeling you might be thinking a little too much into this one, lol. To me, it sounds like something Brad did as a joke, just like how Mike played a guitar joke song of sorts that's shown in the footage of the Making of Meteora. Then again, who knows. We got "Resolution", which shares it's instrumental with "The Wizard Song", which is a joke song itself. Also, I wonder if this is an actual song, or just something Mike played. It's seen in the Making of Meteora, as well as in one of the Meteora LPTV episodes. I might just be thinking too much into this as well, so, you might not be the only one who's looking too much into this kind of stuff, lol.
  13. Is it just me, or am I seeing another coincidence with "Fighting Myself" and "Papercut"? We all know that the working title of "Figure.09" ("Plaster 2"/"Plaster II") is a reference to the "One Step Closer" demo name of "Plaster", which is also referring to the intro riff in the song. And because of that, I can basically be said that "Figure.09" is the sequel to "One Step Closer". We also know that "Fighting Myself" is, basically said, the sequel to "Papercut". But I realized something else that's interesting concerning "Papercut" and "Fighting Myself". The working titles. While they aren't exactly the same, they look very similar to each other. Papercut's working title is "Papercut", while Fighting Myself's working title is "Shortcut". Both working titles are 8 letter words, and they both end with the word "cut". This was just something interesting that I realized as another very interesting coincidence between the two songs.
  14. Never mind about this. Forget this post I made. Sloth Demon Dump messaged me back on his YouTube video of him playing “More the Victim” on Rock Band 4 and he told me this: The stems I linked are NOT the real stems. Maybe I can find someone and ask them if they could extract the REAL stems from Rock Band 4.
  15. Those are the stems. I found another YouTube video from a YouTuber by the name of Relatise playing "More the Victim" on Rock Band 4. I commented on the YouTube video, asking if he had the stems to the song. He replied back to me with this "Actually, I think I can get them". He also sent me this link: removed The files are exactly the same as the files from Sloth Demon Dump. I asked if those are the official stems from Rock Band 4, saying I was just wondering to make sure. He replied back with this: "Correct they are" Here's my Google Drive link with .mp3 files instead of .ogg files: removed I converted the audio files from .ogg to .mp3. There is also the notes .midi file, the album art .png file, and the song .ini file.
  16. I found a YouTube video of "More The Victim" by Linkin Park being played by a YouTuber by the name of Sloth Demon Dump on Rock Band 3, for some reason (maybe he imported it into the game or something, I don't know). Fellow YouTuber LACG, of whom I'm pretty sure everyone here is very familiar with, especially with his mashups with Linkin Park and stuff, asked him if he could share the stems. Sloth Demon Dump replied with this: "Sure, here you have it So, apparently this song has been, like, forgotten a long time ago that LP didn't find all tracks so them with Harmonix kinda isolated the song but at the same time used some existing tracks of the song (or well that's my guess of why the stems sounds kinda weird)" EDIT: link removed I don't think they are the official stems, but they sound very cool. Also, here's the Harmonix site that he was talking about: https://www.harmonixmusic.com/music If you click on the "go" button, it leads you to this site: https://rbdb.online I think that's where he isolated the stems that you can find in the Google Drive link.
  17. Maybe there is a way to ask the band what songs these lyrics belong to. I was thinking that the "and everything I thought it'd be is nothing like is" line is very similar to the "and everything that you thought I would be, has fallen apart right in front of you" line in "Numb". Also, the "And everything I thought it'd be is nothing like it is” and “Wait ‘til I’m free, I promise you’ll see” lines might just be a small part of a verse, chorus, or bridge of a song, similar to the situation with the line of “Somebody angry (with the word ‘angry’ crossed out) broken" being a lyric in the bridge of "More the Victim". Additionally, I think that the whole "I've carried this weight for too long... Disassociated, unappreciated. And everything I've hated, keeping me so jaded. I look into the mirror, and I hate what I see. All my lifes disfuction, alive in front of me" line sort of thing is a full verse, chorus, or bridge of a song.
  18. "Lost" needs to be added. It's working title is "Resolution". The working title for "Nobody's Listening" is "Nocturnal". "And One" kept it's working title. "A.06" also needs to be added. It's working titles are "A-Six" / "A6".
  19. They actually could have done that, just so it's on streaming platforms as well, and not only on YouTube. Maybe they could've done something like add it as a bonus track to the Lost Demos compilation.
  20. There’s also the alternate rap version of “Plaster 2” as well that I forgot to mention.
  21. You're also forgetting about Nocturnal, the demo of "Nobody's Listening".
  22. Yeah, I guess so. Can't wait to hear the Xero demos of "Dreamer" and "Weight", the Xero demo versions of "Carousel", "Step Up", "Slip", and the 1998 version of "Stick N Move", as well as the Mike Shinoda demo of "Pointillism", along with the Hybrid Theory (band) demos of "Ashes", "Turn To Grey", "Flower", and whatever other unreleased demos/demo version of songs from those eras that he has. Also, he mentioned he would do it over the next few months. Maybe he'll put out the demos and all the stuff in a timely order, and in a specific order, like chronologically by era. Maybe later this month, he'll put out all the stuff from the Xero era that he has, next month he'll put out Hybrid Theory (band) era stuff that he has, and finally, in July, he will put out all the stuff from the early Linkin Park era that he has. That what I was thinking, anyway.
  23. Are "Faint" (Meteora|20 Demo) and "Plaster 2" / "Plaster II" ("Figure.09" Demo) the same instrumentally as their LPU 9 demo counterparts, or no?
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