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  1. Song Guitar

     

    The Requiem No

    The Radiance Nope

    BITS Yeah, clearly hearable

    Empty Space No, obviously

    WTCFM yeah some in the bridge

    Robot Boy (yes, at the end)

    Jornada del Muerto (yes, it's layered in there)

    Waiting for the end (the string sounding part is also guitar, which runs through the whole song)

    Blackout No

    Wretches and Kings (the main riff is a highly effected guitar, though I wouldn't count it as full guitar)

    WJaL No

    Iridescent (there is guitar after the first chorus during the transition between the chorus and verse)

    Fallout No

    The Catalyst somewhere slightly in the middle and the end

    The Messenger Yeah, clear accoustic guitar, hell yeah

     

    oh so, how couldn't i hear those overwhelming power of almighty guitar power on ATS. i mean most of the guitars were discovered only after 4 times of listening.

    For all those who wanna know what a guitar is: Watch the epic video of OSC, brad has one in his hand.

     

    after this wall of irony. i really like ATS, i think it's a cool project of the band and i still look forward to the new album. i'm not against electronic stuff, but pls let victimized be a hardcore rocker!

    I fixed that up a bit for you. However, I understand how you didn't notice a lot of that guitar stuff. For me, guitar is like every other instrument, to be complementary to the song. However, rock music made it the focal point of the song, and LP obviously saw it as that in the beginning as well. I love what LP makes, whether it be fully guitar based or electronic based, but I love how they blend their instruments together more, and that's what ATS did very well. I'm not very good at expressing this, but it's good to know that there was more guitar there than it seemed ^^;

  2. I don't have any real order for these, but here we go:

     

    1. Iridescent: My God, this song is just beautiful. From Mike's verses, to the almost progressive like guitar riff, to the intense gang vocals and drumming, this song is just perfect, IMO.

     

    2. Breaking The Habit: This is the song that got me into LP back in 2008. This song is precious to me, because it was my first taste of non-heavy guitar driven songs (growing up listening to Metallica and Van Halen), and it introduced me to the band that basically changed my life.

     

    3. In The End: This is the song that introduced me into the heavier side/ rapping side of Linkin Park. I never realized that LP had rap in it till I heard this song. Ever since then, I've warmed up to rap overall, and I've become a rapper (rock rapper lol) thanks to Mr. Troll and this incredible song.

     

    4. Little Things Give You Away: Wow, this song is just intense. (That's all I can say lol)

     

    5. Given Up: Dat scream. DAT SCREAM. Holy crap, that song. It definitely tailored to my old tastes that I grew up with, and the song was just an awesome way to get my angst out. (Sorry, I'm 16 ^^;)

     

    6. In Pieces: I'm actually listening to this right now, and it took a while to get into this song, but I just love it. The melody, Chester's vocals, and the solo... some of the best LP has done, especially during that period.

     

    7. Papercut

     

    8. A Place For My Head

     

    9. Waiting For The End: What isn't great about this song? It's awesome in all respects.

     

    10. Robot Boy: When this song was released, I hated it. I've never hated a Linkin Park song before, but I HATED this one. However, I could never get it out of my head. So I kept listening to it, over and over, and now it's one of those songs that I can't live without. It's simple, but it's powerful, and I love it.

     

    HONORABLE MENTIONS:

     

    1. Crawling

    2. Blackout

    3. Hands Held High

    4. From The Inside

    5. Across The Line

    6. Blackbirds

    7. Burn It Down (already lol)

    8. Forgotten

    9. Leave Out All The Rest

    10. Shadow of the Day

  3. Guitar: Given Up is basically all I can play from LP because I'm too lazy to learn xD (also TLTGYA solo)

     

    Bass: SOTD, WTCFM (just started playin bass, so haven't tried out others yet)

     

    Vocals: I love to sing old school LP, especially for the raspy vocals, but i also love to sing new LP for the more soft vocals. Definitely fun! However, I can rap just about any LP song known to man, except the old Xero songs and Step Up -.-

     

    Keys: Numb, The Catalyst, WID, SOTD, LOATR, My December

     

    I usually jam when I don't know how to play the song, but it's always fun :D

  4. Ok, I'm definitely going to NYC. I told my mom and everything, so I may get GA :D if not, I'm definitely going middle section. Last time I was in MSG was for Van Halen, I was in the middle, and it was incredible. So anything in that range is good.

  5. Still hoping for Pictureboard. I know the chances are incredibly low, but I can still hope.

    Hahninator confirmed that it won't be Pictureboard, but an unheard instrumental. (He confirmed it in the London Night 1 topic.)

  6. I voted ATS :) Don't get me wrong, I love every single LP album. Hence, I was introduced into LP through Meteora, Hybrid Theory soldified my venture into LP, and M2M was my reward. But ATS is different... it makes me feel like I'm listening to something legendary, something that will be remembered long after I'm dead. I love that. SO here's my ranking of the albums:

     

    1. ATS (Reason above)

    2. M2M (Because before ATS, this was my favorite)

    3. Meteora (This is some ballz to the wallz album, pumps my up all the time)

    4. Hybrid Theory (a great start for sure, but dated. I still love it like my child though lol)

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