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NJPLP

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  1. Are you asking if it will be on streaming on April 7th?
  2. I have a feeling that "Broken Foot" is probably "Healing Foot" with vocals, based off this quote that Mike wrote in the LPU 11 booklet: "This was what I imagine all our Meteora demos sounded like. I always thought this might have sounded cool with some rapping in the verses." Also, I think that "Massive" or "Wesside" is probably "Soundtrack" with vocals, based off this quote that Mike wrote in the LPU 11 booklet: "We tried different vocal treatments, but they never really panned out; I think we felt this track was a bit too poppy. We tried turning the guitars up really loud to counterbalance it, but at the end of the day, this song didn't make the cut." Who knows, to be honest. We'll end up finding out on April 7th.
  3. Mike did the HT20 box set unboxing on September 23rd, 2020, which was a Wednesday. That day was two weeks and two days before the HT20 stuff was released. I have feeling he may do an unboxing for the M20 box set sometime during the week of March 20th-24th, which is two weeks before the week that the M20 stuff gets released, though, who honestly knows. Edit: He did an unboxing of it today on Tuesday, March 14th, 2023.
  4. I've also seen people on Reddit shortening it to that and on one Reddit post, I saw one comment from someone asking what MT20 meant, and another commenter replied that it stood for "Meteora Theory", lol. I can't find the post now, because the post was made a while back, but I remember seeing that in the comments of the post for sure.
  5. Oh, lol. I've been seeing others shortening it to MT20, so I kinda followed their lead, lol.
  6. From what I can see, It looks like the MT20 boxset might be bigger than the HT20 boxset. Also, I wonder if he will do an unboxing of the MT20 boxset soon before the MT20 stuff gets released on April 7th, like what he did with the HT20 boxset before it got released.
  7. It's already hit 1 billion views. It's currently at 1.9 billion views. Do you mean 2 billion views?
  8. Flower isn't a Xero era demo. Flower is a Hybrid Theory (band) era demo.
  9. Is there a version of it where the 2nd verse is fixed (not where the part of the 1st verse and copied and pasted over the 2nd verse)?
  10. Kinda funny that they, technically, predicted the name to one of the most popular unreleased songs that has been released by Linkin Park.
  11. No, "Unreleased" is the Soaring Man cover of the demo. The part of the song in the snippet plays at 3:31. This is another version of the snippet part that plays in the Meteora demo snippets.
  12. I think the version of "Breaking the Habit" in the Meteora demo snippets is the version that's heard in the Making of Meteora/LPTV. When the orchestra were recording the live strings to the song. I'm not entirely sure what the song is that plays after it, but it does indeed sound familiar. Also, "Broken Foot" and "Pepper" both have increased volume, making them sound louder that their regular versions. "Rhinocerous" is pitched down a bit. "Unreleased" is the Soaring Man cover version of the demo.
  13. I wonder why the "Much Too Easy" By Myself demo was never in circulation. 🤔 Maybe Jeff Blue has that demo version of the song on one of the Hybrid Theory/Linkin Park demo CDs he has.
  14. How can you convert .snd files online? I've tried using multiple converters and they all end up giving me errors because it couldn't convert for some reason. Edit: Nevermind.
  15. Fleyn Soldier uploaded the album to his YouTube channel:
  16. Late reply on this, but it is seen in the LPTV's, though, it is more commonly seen in the Making Of Meteora DVD when the band was recording at NRG. Here's the topic with some photos of the Meteora board:
  17. Dave Garrett also has 5 other unknown tracks too. He has 12 tracks in total. The other 6, besides the 6 unknown tracks, are Dialate, Deftest, Stick N Move, Rhinestone, Esaul, and Pictureboard.
  18. On Linkinpedia, it says that the DEFKICK0 sample is "My Own Summer (Shove It)". Not sure if you are wrong or they are wrong. Who knows. Unless you meant to put DEFTKICR instead of DEFTKICK0. I found the deftones sample already, lol. Yes, it does come from "Around The Fur". I'll check in a bit to see if the sample is used in another Deftones song. The P_Weston sample does belong to Paul Weston, but as for what the song is that is sampled, I don't know. The OUTKAST_ sample belongs to the band Outkast, but as for what the song is that is sampled, I don't know. Since it's in the Xero Current folder, which contains samples that date back to the earliest 1997 to the latest of 1999 or early 2000, it must be a sample to one of their songs from one of their albums before 2000. The albums that can be considered are 'Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik', which was released in 1994, 'ATLiens', which was released in 1996, and 'Aquemini', which was released in 1998. Also, I think the TIMDRUMS and TIMKICK1 samples come from a song (or a couple of songs) by Primus. I think the names of the samples refer to Tim Alexander, the drummer of Primus. The sample comes from a song off one of their albums before he left the band in 1996 before later rejoining in 2003, to which he left again in 2010, then rejoined in 2013. The albums that can be considered from his first stint in the band are 'Frizzle Fry', which was released in 1990, 'Sailing the Seas of Cheese', which was released in 1991, 'Pork Soda', which was released in 1993, and 'Tales from the Punchbowl', which was released in 1995.
  19. Have you not seen this topic, lol?
  20. Does anyone know the origins of the P_WESTON, NIN_BLUE, NIN_CRAK, DEFTKICR, and OUTKAST_ samples, which come from the Xero Current folder? Also, does anyone know the origins of the LIMPKICK sample, which comes from the NewFinishesA folder? I've been try to figure out where these samples originate from with no luck. Edit: I commented on a couple YouTube videos of Closer from Nine Inch Nails a year ago asking if there were any Nine Inch Nails experts there on YouTube. A couple different people replied back to me saying that there were or maybe were. I just recently replied back with a link to the NIN_BLUE and NIN_CRAK samples. I'm awaiting an answer at the moment. I will edit this when I get an answer.
  21. There's also "Pointillism" too, which is a 1998 Mike Shinoda demo from the Xero era.
  22. Who knows what "Massive", "Healing Foot", "Wesside", and "Resolution" truly are. Only time will tell. Only on April 7th will we find out the truth and, hopefully, put an end to the never ending questions and speculations about the Lost Demos.
  23. That's very true. Especially the "I'm lost", "I try to keep this pain", "I will never be", and "alright" backing vocals that harmonize behind Chester's lead vocals in the bridge.
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