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  1. 8. No More Sorrow (Long Intro; Ext. Riot Bridge)

     

    • Over the bridge to No More Sorrow, the band stopped playing and the lights dimmed, leaving only Chester screaming the bridge, who incited the crowd to scream with him. Once the crowd was loud enough, the band started to slowly re-enter the song, until Chester screamed the final line, and the band entered a short jam section before returning to the song.

     

    Just wanna point out once more how this was my idea a long time ago in an earlier setlist. Literally point for point lol.

     

    Not hating though. I actually appreciate the fact that people see my ideas as decent enough to use themselves.

     

    That said, where's that guy who always complains "BUT THAT NEVER HAPPENED BEFORE 0/10 UNREALISTIC"?

  2. 9-18 are incredibly boring. I'm sorry, but for me, this ruins the set. It starts off on fire, and then for some reason they've decided they need to ruin all the momentum, and slow it down for 40 minutes. It's ridiculous.

    The band seems to have real trouble keeping momentum with their setlist design... They've been advertising their live show as some insanely energetic show where they play all of The Hunting Party and "none of this Iridescent stuff" and then they go ahead and bog down the set with 40 minutes of ballads.

     

    That said, they've debuted A Line In The Fucking Sand and are keeping it on the setlist. Easily the most ambitious and technically difficult song they could have picked from The Hunting Party. That's good enough for me for now.

  3. They should use it to replace BIO as a closer. ALITS is finally a perfect new song they could close the show with.

     

    Agreed! I've been waiting for a new closer since A Thousand Suns. I was hoping Wretches & Kings was going to take that spot with an extended outro ala Faint. And then when that cycle came and went I hoped for Lost In The Echo but that never happened either...

     

    My first listen to A Line In The Sand instantly made me hope for a closing spot on the set. If ANY song in Linkin Park's discography was designed to be a live closer, it's ALITS. Unfortunately it doesn't have that 'huge single' notoriety that nearly every closer from any band ever has.

  4. Thank GOD they finally grew some balls and played A LINE IN THE FUCKING SAND!! And by the sound of the audience, the song was incredibly well received. See LP? People get excited by songs that aren't called "In The End" and "Numb" and *shivers* New Divide (Live)...

     

    That said, ALITS was very impressive for a live debut. As usual Mike needs to be a bit more comfortable on vocals, but that will be remedied with a few more play throughs. Also the fact that Chester screams "Give me back what's mine" live every time rather than growling it, gives the song even more of a bite than before.

  5. What the Hunting Party Tour SHOULD have looked like...

     

    SET A

     

    01. Mashup Intro

    02. Guilty All The Same

    03. Keys To The Kingdom

    04. From The Inside

    05. One Step Closer (Ext. Outro)

    06. Blackout (Full)

    07. Papercut (Full)

    08. Wastelands

    09. Castle Of Glass (Experience Version)

    10. Robot Boy (Shortened)

    11. Joe Solo Medley

    12. Until It's Gone

    13. Waiting For The End (Apaches Intro)

    14. Final Masquerade

    15. Mike Solo Medley

    16. Numb (Encore Intro/Shortened)

    17. In The End

    18. Faint (Ext. Outro)

    19. A Line In The Sand

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    20. A Place For My Head (2012 Intro/Outro)

    21. Lost In The Echo (Ext. Intro)

    22. What I've Done (Ext. Guitar Solo)

    23. Rebellion

    24. Bleed It Out (Reading My Eyes Intro/Catalyst Refrain/Guitar Solo Outro)

  6. I'm going to say this much. Too all the people that have seen LPU over 10-20 times or whatever. There really is no reason to be pissed off. Just wait till next time. That's all. Have Chester recover & wait for a kickass show where he is 100%. That is all. End of discussion. There are other artist out there. Like now I'm looking into seeing Metallica or Muse or Imagine Dragons or even J Cole or A7X or somebody I haven't seen yet. Perfect opportunity. Yeah I wanted to see LP for like the 5th time but I could always wait. No biggie.

     

    Exactly. I have yet to see LP live and was beyond psyched to fin ally see them in Hamilton, but I'd rather not spend money to watch an injured Chester perform in a wheelchair/crutches for 90 minutes. Then you have people like Geki who's seen them 19 times and is currently lying in the fetal position somewhere cursing the man he idolizes.

  7. HOW TO BUILD THE HUNTING PARTY TOUR SETLIST 101

     

    1. Replace the Ballad Medley permanently with Final Masquerade - freed up a solid 5 minutes in the set

    2. Drop Runaway

    3. 5 minutes + 1:30 = A Line In The Fucking Sand

    4. Drop Given Up = Keys To The Kingdom added

    5. Drop New Divide and Crawling = Rebellion added

    6. Drop Robot Boy = Papercut back in full

     

    Bam - The Hunting Party Tour is now kickass.

  8. This would make for an interesting set IMO…

     

    1. Technique

    2. Step Up

    3. Carousel

    4. And One (HTEP Version)

    5. High Voltage (Mike Shinoda Remix; Guitar Intro)

    6. Part of Me

     

    WAIT BUT THEY'VE NEVER PLAYED CAROUSEL BEFORE!!!

     

    unrealistic/10

  9. visceral the entire way through.

     

    14. CASTLE OF GLASS (Experience Version; Piano Transition Outro)

    15. Numb (Numb/Encore Outro)

    16. In The End (Reanimation Intro)

    17. What I've Done

     

    I understand you're making a joke about the album cycle, but "visceral" does not mean aggressive.

     

    Secondly, if you did think it means aggressive, then why you would post a set with Castle of fucking Glass, followed by the three most generic "safe" singles the band has conceived, is beyond me. Just my two random cents.

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    You guys keep makinf custom setlists with additions to songs that have never existed to begin with. I thought this thread was for making setlists out of sets and songs that have already been performed.

     

    Wow. Just for you then, here's my new setlist.

     

    BORING SINGLES OUT THE ASS BECAUSE WHY NOT SETLIST THAT WE'VE SEEN A MILLION TIMES BEFORE

     

    01. Guilty All The Same

    02. Given Up

    03. From The Inside

    04. One Step Closer

    05. Papercut

    06. Burning In The Skies

    07. Castle Of Glass

    08. Waiting For The End

    09. Shadow Of The Day

    10. Iridescent

    11. Breaking The Habit

    12. Crawling

    13. What I’ve Done

    14. Burn It Down

    15. New Divide

    16. Until It’s Gone

    17. Final Masquerade

    18. Lost In The Echo

    19. The Catalyst

    20. Faint

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    21. In The End

    22. Numb

    23. Bleed It Out (Studio Version)

     

    SHOW NOTES

    - The band played the lamest setlist ever because they were strictly told not to experiment and try new exciting things.

    - Mike Shinoda was quoted, saying "We had rehearsed all these kickass new songs and ideas that we haven't brought to the live stage yet. Oh well here's Crawling again."

    - Linkin Park received the Guinness World Record for "Dullest Span of Songs in a Live Rock Show" between songs 6-15, causing fans to create the nickname "Nappy Time Medley" for the nearly 40-minute snoozefest.

    - This nickname is ironic as Joe Hahn was seen sleeping at his turntables for a solid 20 minutes between Papercut and Breaking The Habit. Mike had to nudge him several times to wake up.

    - Fans swore they heard the same song played 3 times in a row. Turns out it was just What I've Done, followed by Burn It Down, followed by New Divide.

    - The band closed the set with the most generic encore possible, deciding to take all excitement out of Bleed It Out because surprises suck apparently.

  11. 01. No More Sorrow (Extended Intro w. The Radiance)

    02. Papercut

    03. Guilty All The Same

    04. War

    05. When They Come For Me

    06. Rebellion

    07. Blackout

    08. What I’ve Done (Extended Solo)

    09. Figure.09 (Blood, Anger, Suffering Transition)

    10. From The Inside

    11. Mike Solo Medley (Wretches And Kings/High Voltage/Skin To Bone)

    12. Ph5ng Me A*wy

    13. Living Things Medley (Castle of Glass/Roads Untraveled/Powerless)

    14. Until It’s Gone

    15. Breaking The Habit

    16. The Catalyst

    17. Mark The Graves

    18. Bleed It Out (Extended Drum Solo Intro/All For Nothing V2/Given Up Bridge/Heavy Metal Outro)

    19. One Step Closer (Reanimation Bridge/Extended Outro)

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    20. Keys To The Kingdom

    21. Qwerty

    22. Lost In The Echo

    23. A Place For My Head (Extended Bridge/Extended Outro)

    24. Faint (Extended Outro)

    25. A Line In The Sand

  12. A little something bold and fresh:

     

    Lost In The Echo (New "Hunting Grounds" Intro)

    Papercut

    Guilty All The Same

    Bleed It Out (Reading My Eyes V1 Intro/Wish V1+C1 Bridge/Outro)

    War

    Rebellion

    Castle Of Glass (Acoustic, Shortened, V1/C1)

    The Little Things Give You Away

    Until It's Gone

    What I've Done (Extended Solo)

    Mark The Graves

    In The End

    One Step Closer (Extended Outro)

    Faint (Extended Outro)

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    Medley Of A Thousand Suns

    1. The Requiem (Shortened)
    2. The Radiance
    3. Burning In The Skies (V1/C3/Outro)
    4. Empty Spaces
    5. When They Come For Me (Full)
    6. Robot Boy (Instrumental)
    7. Jornada Del Muerto (Shortened)
    8. Waiting For The End (Full)
    9. Blackout (Full)
    10. Wretches And Kings (V1/C1/Outro)
    11. Wisdom, Justice, And Love (Shortened)
    12. Iridescent (Bridge Onwards)
    13. Fallout (Shortened)
    14. The Catalyst (Full)
    15. The Messenger (Shortened, Fadeout Into Encore Break)

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    No More Sorrow (Extended Intro)

    Victimized/QWERTY (Full 2006 Version)

    Keys To The Kingdom

    A Place For My Head

    A Line In The Sand

     

    SHOW NOTES

    • Lost In The Echo introduces a new, heavy build-up intro
    • Castle Of Glass is performed acoustically, only playing the intro, verse 1, and chorus 1 before fading out
    • The Medley Of A Thousand Suns is just under 30 minutes in length

     

     

  13. After hearing Mark The Graves and A Line In The Sand, I wish the band do a progressive concept album. Something that is inspired from the last part of The Hunting Party and A Thousand Suns.

    This. I want to see them dive completely into progressive rock.

  14. Why do people constantly post ideas in here that aren't practical/would never sound good in a million years/are unrealistic to the point of absurdity? This thread is 46 pages long and there are probably about 10 pages worth of actual good setlist ideas in it.

    Seriously? It's called custom set lists not real predictable ones. If that were the case every single list in this thread should look identical with the same boring ass singles in the same boring ass order with the same intros and outros. I've gone out of my way to create several rather insane set lists because they're extremely fun to imagine, not for accuracy's sake.

  15. I'd say within the context of the rest of Linkin Park's heavier/more energetic/aggressive setlist, songs played from A Thousand Suns are just regularly seen as the low points of the set. There's just no way in hell that a song like Iridescent is going to pump up the crowd as much as Faint or With You for example. I do however think that Blackout and When They Come For Me kick copious amounts of ass live, and The Catalyst in 2012 was absolutely fantastic.

     

    In a setting designed for less energetic music however, I think A Thousand Suns would shine brighter than most of their material easily.

  16. This is my dream Carnivores tour setlist that unfortunately will never be. The introduction is actually fairly elaborate and is described below along side any other brand new changes:

     

    TYRANNOSAUR SETLIST

    1. The Summoning ("Genius Of The Crowd" Extended Intro)
    2. Keys To The Kingdom
    3. Papercut
    4. Guilty All The Same
    5. No More Sorrow (Extended Intro)
    6. Points Of Authority/When They Come For Me (Mashup)
    7. Mike's Solo (All For Nothing V2/Remember The Name/High Voltage V1)
    8. Waiting For The End (Apaches Intro/Wall Of Noise Outro)
    9. Blackout (Outro Transitions Into...)
    10. Mark The Graves
    11. In The End
    12. Numb/Encore (Shortened)
    13. What I've Done
    14. Final Masquerade (Shortened Drawbar Intro)
    15. Until It's Gone
    16. P5hng Me A*wy
    17. Lost In The Echo (Extended Intro)
    18. Rebellion
    19. Bleed It Out (Reading My Eyes V1/Wastelands V1+Chorus/Extended Outro) ------------------------------------------------------
    20. Victimized/QWERTY
    21. War
    22. A Place For My Head (Extended Bridge)
    23. One Step Closer (Extended Outro)
    24. Faint (Extended Outro)
    25. A Line In The Sand
    • As a throwback to PR 2004's "Garcela Of The Dark Death" voiceover intro, a recording of Charles Bukowski's "Genius Of The Crowd" is performed over The Summoning (hit up the link above for the rather carnivorous poem)
    • The entire stage is pitch-black for the intro, with lights flickering when a guitar is heard in The Summoning
    • The stage remains dark until a spotlight reveals the front of the stage for Chester to stand for dramatic effect before starting Keys To The Kingdom
    • Another spotlight shows Rob when the drums kick in and then finally the stage is revealed when the whole band joins in
    • The band plays Points Of Authority until the bridge. As Mike raps the 2nd "forfeit the game", his vocals begin to distort and the band goes into When They Come For Me, with Mike starting at his "I'm not the same person telling you to forfeit the game" verse after a short intro
    • Final Masquerade features a shorter version of Drawbar
    • Lost In The Echo features a brand new heavy intro
    • Bleed It Out features Reading My Eyes verse 1 followed by Wastelands verse 1 and chorus over a heavier instrumental
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