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  1. It was unexpected when the news came that Linkin Park would release this album. They usually come with an announcement with the announcement that they're going to announce something. This, however, was out of the blue. I like the cover art and was curious for the tracklist. I thought immediately of Reanimation but, being realistic, the chance of something similar wasn't that big. The band could always suprise us though. But the tracklist was dissapointing. Some of the songs we already have and I found them standard EDM. With Living Things, I also wondered why LP was doing this with the remixes because they had never done something like that, letting their songs be remixed by EDM-dj's. And now they do, how commercial of them. Still, I'm looking forward to the new songs, expecially those from the LP camp. A Light that Never Comes is not a bad song either, if you're past the stage of disliking the effects. I listen to some EDM and this fits in my interests. I like that the band wants to experiment and I'm glad they do it in this way and not with a studio album. So, for experimental sake, they're allowed to do this megacommercial thing with one cheezy sentence in the lyrics, repetitivity, a drop etc. But because it is this commercial, I want it to be succesful so release that shit on big scale! It's cool though that LP is also heard musically in the song in the bridge (with the piano and guitar) and the outro.

  2. The only thing that similar to this (that I know) is the RTR sampler.

     

    Edit:

    This?

     

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    Added:

    Leave Out All The Rest (Live)

    You originally posted an other link, right? But it wasn't that lol. more like "Leave Out All the Rest (live)" written ON the cover but more below.

  3. "Spell It Out"

    - A fan made remix of the song "Rock And Roll (Could Never Hip-Hop Like This) Part 2".

    Made by Jon Barker from LPFuse (at the time). People really ran with this big time even though he posted that it was a FAN remix haha.

    I also saw it named under Fort Minor.

  4. LOATR live is a single or promo?

     

     

     

    Show me please.

    Can't find it anymore bro <_< . But I'm a big contributor to the Dutch Wikipedia and wrote this and wrote this when it came out. I didn't used sources though. You can Google Translate it, it has info about the release.

  5. One noteworthy one missing from the list is that there was a CD single released for Leave Out All the Rest from Road to Revolution. Lying From You was more or less released the same way from Live in Texas, except radio stations played the studio version while TV stations used the live video from LIT. Not really sure what the reasoning there was, other than maybe the idea that radio stations wouldn't want to play a live track.

    You're right, the live version was a single as well. I have the cover art. I remember that you could also download it for free. The difference with Lying From You is that the video of the song was a live footage from Live in Texas and the song sent to the stations was the studio version. Just like Numb/Encore.

  6. I can say: Radio (airplay), downloads (sales) or online (stream). But let's leave it lol. W&K is out, thanks for all the information. :)

    In theory you're right. But streams didn't count back then (if you were referring to charts), they do since this year. Glad I could help out.

  7. Is that matter if it's on radio, TV or internet? I mean there is a chance that more people listen to it online (compare to if it ws on the radio). So it serve the purpose of promoting the album.

     

    Radio station have the rights to play any song that they want, or they need permission?

    But there's a difference between putting out a song of the album for people to listen to, and a single. Wretches and Kings was the first. Ofcourse, it will promote the album but it isn't neccesarily a single. I think another important factor in being a single is that is has to be released on a format. For instance, radio (airplay) or downloads (sales). That wasn't the case with Wretches and Kings.

     

    Radio stations are allowed to play any song they want from albums, except when it is limited to a release date. But the weird thing is, why did KROQ made the choice to play I'll Be Gone even though it wasn't an official single nor to promote a related event (AAC was already in the past).

     

    So I'll Be Gone is out.

    Yep.

     

    For pre-orders only probably.

    I think so.
  8. Based on what you said, they both promos.

     

    You know a lot about the radio. :)

    I wouldn't say that they're promo singles. Wretches and Kings didn't got a release, no airplay and you couldn't download it. It was only a stream. Just a song that was uploaded, nothing more. And in the case of I'll Be Gone, I'd say that it's more like an album track that got some airplay instead of being a promo single. It was more the choice of KROQ.

     

    I'm interested in singles, sales and such so yeah :)

  9. Wretches and Kings wasn't a single. LP released the song as a stream to the public in the period between the release of The Catalyst and the waiting for the album. You know, to promote the album. An example is this. I'll Be Gone got some good airplay on KROQ, in the first quarter of 2013. But it was only on that station and nowhere else. Pretty strange. It wasn't a single though.

  10. 1) It even has official cover; it's the same like the other iTunes releases.

    2) Yes, and some of them released as vinyls.

    3) What is that means more then a promo? single without the option to buy it?

    4) Link?

    1) Oh yeah, I remember that. I think that I have the cover on my computer.

    2) Didn't knew that.

    3) A promo is a "light" release. The song is only sent to the radio stations and has a release date, while promo's don't have a set release date. Lying from You got to the first position in the Billboard rock charts, solely on Airplay.

    4) They removed the iTunes release but I got this though.

  11. These things always interested me so I know something about these things.

     

    Official Singles: check

    • One Step Closer
    • Crawling
    • Papercut
    • In The End
    • Pts.Of.Athrty
    • Somewhere I Belong
    • Faint
    • Numb
    • From The Inside
    • Breaking The Habit
    • Numb/Encore (With Jay-Z)
    • What I've Done
    • Bleed It Out
    • Shadow Of The Day
    • Given Up
    • Leave Out All The Rest
    • New Divide
    • The Catalyst
    • Waiting For The End
    • Burning In The Skies
    • Iridescent
    • Burn It Down
    • Lost In The Echo
    • Castle Of Glass
    Featured:

    • We Made It (Featured by Busta Rhymes)
    iTunes Singles:

    • New Divide (Live Single) [ I'm don't consider this as a single, just as some random release. ]
    • Not Alone
    • Rolling In The Deep (Adele Cover) (Live)
    • Powerless (Only in Japan)
    Promomotional Singles:

    • Points Of Authority

      v [ There are probably some promo cd's out there with these songs on it but I don't think there was an intention for these to be released as singles. They probably got some airplay on some local stations but that was just coincidental. v

    • My December
    • High Voltage
    • Pushing Me Away
    • Enth E Nd
    • Frgt/10
    • H! Vltg3
    • My<Dsmbr
    • P5hng Me A*wy
    • Lying From You [More than just a promo, it was a radio single in the US]
    • Dirt Off Your Shoulder/Lying From You (With Jay-Z) [iTunes only]
    • Izzo/In The End (With Jay-Z)
    • Points Of Authority/99 Problems/One Step Closer (With Jay-Z)
    • No More Sorrow (Live)
    • Blackout
    • Waiting For The End (Non Rap Version) [Just a alternate version for radio stations, not a seperate release. See it as some kind of radio edit]
    • Lies Greed Misery [indeed a promo]
  12. Mike said that The Requiem consists of musical elements that are used in the other songs of the album. Does someone found all the sounds? I know it's hard to explain it in words. I hear the piano parts of Waiting or the End, the lyrics are from The Catalyst obviously.

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