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Everything posted by leftshoe18
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That's not a remix though. It's just the version they recorded during the Hybrid Theory sessions. If we put that on there, might as well put In the End, A Place For My Head, and any other songs that we have demos of. But Collision Course was released in the Meteora era. I think they all belong in that one more.
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^ I'd love for LPU12 to consist of Living Things in demo form. I really wanna hear Victimized with the gang vocals and any takes of the song with alternate lyrics.
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If I recall correctly, it was only released with the 8-bit Rebellion game and the iTunes version of A Thousand Suns.
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Skin to Bone is one of my favorites.
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I would love: Fort Minor 2006 Club Tattoo show Julien-K show where Chester filled in Linkin Park's Mountain View 2004
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Given Up is a perfect live song. It's high-energy and fairly easy for the band to translate to the live setting. It's status as a single is also a great reason to keep it around. Dropping Given Up would be a bad decision all-around.
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Which LT songs will be played on the Honda Civic Tour?
leftshoe18 replied to ChuckCheese's topic in Live Talk
I think that Until It Breaks could essentially be played the following way: Song A has extended outro including Mike's first part, transition using Chester's mini-verse, Waiting for the End with Apaches intro and sorry Brad but we gotta cut your part Anyways, I feel like Victimized could easily be rotated with Lies, Greed, Misery. similar energy and length would make that prime for rotation Lost in the Echo, In My Remains, and I'll Be Gone are for sure going to be played since they'll likely translate well to a live setting. Powerless could be a good song for closing the main set and I could definitely see that being played. Skin to Bone, Castle of Glass, and Roads Untraveled will be hard to pull off I think -
I think that they should bring back When They Come For Me and play I'll Be Gone after it.
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Your Top 10 Favourite Linkin Park songs
leftshoe18 replied to RiderSSPU's topic in Everything Linkin Park
Completely redone from before: 1. Waiting for the End: I fell in love with this song right away and it continues to be one of my all-time favorite songs. If you break it down, it's a simple pop ballad with rapping around it. The experimentation with the structure and instrumentation really helps and Mike and Chester nail the vocals to bring this song to the next level. 2. Until it Breaks: Mike delivers some of his finest rapping on this track flexing lyrical muscles most probably didn't realize he had. Chester's mini-verse/chorus thing sounds amazing and puts a nice little breather between Mike's monstrous raps. Brad's singing at the end really ties everything together sonically and reminds me of Hands Held High in a way. The crazy structure alone made this a standout track on Living Things but it's the execution that puts it here among my favorite Linkin Park songs. 3. One Step Closer: This song will always hold a special place in my heart as my first favorite song. It got me into the band, into music, and I will always love it because of that. The song itself isn't anything special really and is simple, angsty nu-metal. It's fun to rock out to though. 4. Roads Untraveled: Mike's voice is just perfect for this song. He sounds so wonderfully vulnerable on this track as he sings the first two verses. "The love that you lost wasn't worth what it cost/and in time you'll be glad it's gone" is probably my favorite set of lines from any Linkin Park song and then dropping all lyrics for the next minute or so really lets that one sink in. The vibe, the build, and the lyrics are just amazing. Having Chester sing after everything drops our was also a nice choice as his voice definitely gives a different feel and is perfect for his compassionate verse before everything explodes once more in a dramatic flourish to finish the song. 4. In Between: Tied with Roads Untraveled is our first experience with Mike singing a whole song. His vulnerable voice once again shines on this one and fits the mood of the song perfectly. This song made me love Mike as a musician even more than I already did. After Rising Tied opened the world of hip-hop to me, this song opened the world of soft music to me. Without it, I wouldn't have given Minutes to Midnight another chance and I'd probably be stuck in the "if it doesn't have heavy distorted guitars, it ain't worth listening to" mindset that I was in pre-2007. 6. And One: Speaking of heavy distorted guitars, this is probably the BEST song out LP's nu-metal days. Chester sounds angry on this one and growls out some of my favorite pre-MTM Linkin Park lyrics. The catchy, heavy chorus and some experimentation with the structure that was mostly absent from other Hybrid Theory and Meteora era tracks are also big reasons why this is among my favorites. Mike's rap at the end is also pretty great. 7. Blackout: Linkin Park is really at their best when they experiment. Chester's angry vocals sound crazy against the poppy synthesized background but somehow manage to work wonderfully. After the second chorus, we have one of my personal favorite moments from any LP song in that crazy glitched-out bridge before settling down into that amazing outro. 8. Part of Me: Some of my favorite verses from Mike in a farily standard rap-rock tune. Combine those raps with some of my favorite riffs in any Linkin Park songs and you have a winner. Also, I love the way Chester sounds on all these HTEP tunes. He sounds so angry and has that nice grunge tone to his voice. I wish he'd sing like that more. 9. Victimized: Linkin Park being heavy AND experimenting a bit? Yes, please! Having one verse sung and the other rapped definitely caught me by surprise on the first listen. Hyped up as LP's heaviest song to date, it didn't disappoint as Chester screams over distorted guitars to intersperse Mike's verses. If it had been a little longer (maybe a guitar solo?) it would have been even higher on this list. 10. Figure.09: I don't know what it is about this song, but I can't get enough of it. Honorable Mention: 11. Jornada del Muerto 12. When They Come For Me 13. Skin to Bone 14. A Place For My Head 15. Castle of Glass 16. Hands Held High 17. Iridescent 18. No More Sorrow 19. Nobody's Listening 20. The Catalyst Edit: formatting -
BEST: Until it Breaks, Until it Breaks, Until it Breaks, Roads Untravelled, Until It Breaks GOOD: The rest of the album except: AVERAGE: Burn It Down WORST: none
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Could somebody tab out the guitar and piano chords of for me?
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I realize. lol
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My bad. I wont be a victim of my haste...never again. lol
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There was a thread like this for A Thousand Suns so why not make one for the new record? My thoughts: 1. Burn It Down - already released as the first single 2. Powerless - being promoted with Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter so it would make sense. 3. In My Remains - a good intermediate single between the promotional tie-ins of Vampire Hunter and Medal of Honor 4. Castle of Glass - apparently will be the theme for the new Medal of Honor being released this October 5. I'll Be Gone - a good choice for a single and doesn't seem to fit elsewhere
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Not a bad idea actually.
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As revealed in the new LPTV: It's kinda about being victimized and stuff and saying never again.
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It's kinda about being victimized and stuff. Never again.
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In case anybody missed it: Powerless working title was tinfoil. That just lends more credence to Tinfoil being nothing more than an intro to Powerless.
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What I've Done was MTM's first single, not fourth...unless I misunderstand what you're saying.
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That was cool but I feel like it could have been a lot longer. I know that I'll probably end up editing the LPTV's in there somewhere to make it feel more complete.
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Songs that should have been singles?
leftshoe18 replied to RogueSoul's topic in Everything Linkin Park
You could've picked any song from Meteora (sans Session) and had it be a hit. That album was packed front-to-back with singles waiting to be single-ified...um yeah... -
I made a Hip-Hop Medley 2.0 containing Fuse, Believe Me, and Hands Held High that turned out great.
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Nominating for thread of the year.