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ThePretender

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  1. I disagree. The bass is poorly mixed.
  2. My first response was a confused one. Didn't know what I had to think about it. But at a couple of listens, it takes its place in a better way. Because of the guitar riffs, to me it didn't sound at those moments as a Linkin Park album until the vocals came in. Maybe that is the reason I'm not liking Rebellion. War is also a song that doesn't hit me right, while I do am someone who appreciates both the hard and the experimental Linkin Park. I just need to listen it a couple of times more. I the I am not going to compare the album because each of the album is its own.
  3. I'm not seeing it on the mobile forum. Forgot to say it was the mobile version.
  4. How do you go from page 1 to page 9 in forum threads? Only by clicking eight times "Next"?
  5. Could someone list make a list which songs are in minor and which are in major key? I'm interested in music theory and I'm curious of the music of the band on music theoretical level.
  6. Not necessary because of a lack of time. It isn't uncommon that songs are mixed differently on the album and on the single. Nine in the Afternoon by Panic at the Disco comes to mind. The single version was more polished than the album cut.
  7. I can't picture Brad behind a drum kit or Rob with a guitar.
  8. Billboard Rock Airplay: 28. Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks: 27. The Hot 100 updates tomorrow.
  9. Nickelback, Daughtry are some I can come up with now. But it also happens in other genres. The really urban singles for urban and rhythmic radio and more poppy ones for pop. Beyoncé's XO was poppy and sent to pop while Drunk in Love was for the urban ones. But it is a smart way to reach multiple audiences.
  10. They should do it like some other rockbands do, release two singles simultaneously. One for rock/atlernative stations and one more mainstream.
  11. I want a rocking opening like Wake. I missed a introductory song on Living Things.
  12. I hear at least three guitar parts and that makes me wonder how they will pull it off. It is the extra guitar that gives the punch to the song. I personally miss that in other songs live, a third guitarist (for example on Castle of Glass). I think that Mike will play the keys during the verses.
  13. Yeah, I have good ears! I heard everything that Astat said in the song!
  14. Smh. Just like everyone said that Mike was still a member when A Thousand Suns came out. Brad was more working on the production. I really dislike the comments that when someone works in the back, he isn't a member or something like that. I remember that Chester said that What I've Done was organic because of the lack of the layering of his vocals.
  15. Ghost Town Media on Making Linkin Park’s “A Light That Never Comes” Capturing 3D Data and Generating a Huge CG City for a Video Caught Between Two Worlds. February 21, 2014 Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda, fun.'s Nate Ruess to help teach online Stanford Course Free online Stanford course will feature some famous instructors, including Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda and fun.’s Nate Ruess. February 23, 2014 Forgotten Classic: Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory It was announced on November 5th that Linkin Park would headline Download Festival 2014, performing their debut album, Hybrid Theory, as part of their set. February 9, 2014
  16. ^You want to kill Chester, don't you? ^ IF they want to keep Numb and In the End, why don't spice things up by revamping the songs. I think it would excite both the band as we, the people.
  17. Hahah. Without Living Things, you wouldn't had any existance! But I agree, this topic is arbitrary.
  18. No, fucking hell, not Pinkpop AGAIN. Just do a arena tour, go to the Ziggo Dome or something.
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