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Everything posted by gorast
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I definitely wouldn't call Complimentary a demo - it's more of a demonstration track made with the program. I think, actually, all of these might be songs made with the program for demonstration purposes, so they wouldn't be classified as demos.
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I've only got 2 GB of RAM and the program ran fine for me. Complimentary took up all of my memory when I was mixing it down, but it didn't do any real damage.
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The only time I've paid over 100 for a concert was Springsteen back in March, and he's definitely worth it. LP is not.
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2 gb of RAM? Really? Is it blocking you from opening the program?
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200 fuckin drum samples? That's insane. I'll mix down these tracks for myself tonight. I'll turn the bass down on Bruise before I do it, if it's really that loud.
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Bruiser looks like a 45-second track that loops in the program.
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Holy shit. Guess it wasn't a rip-off after all. I'm really excited to hear these tracks.
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Will the product key still work if we've already used it for the other version? I mean, it's not a big deal because I'm not actually going to use this software (because it sucks), but I'm just curious.
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Oh for Christ's sake I was literally just defending your topic four posts ago. That post wasn't aimed at you.
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Man, you just wrecked my shit. Or maybe you didn't, because maybe your topic really wasn't all that good to begin with. This isn't the place for things like what we're talking about, though, so I'll drop it.
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Did you seriously just call me cutie? The two versions are the same, one just has less tracks.
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I...that wasn't what Astat was saying, either. He was saying that the real Hive is the one missing.
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No, 100 Degrees was mis-labeled as Hive, like Astat said. So the one we're missing from the ones Mike uploaded is the real Hive, whatever it is.
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Do the LPU codes work for the Dell website version or no?
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What songs are you talking about? I can't find a single goddamn thing in this download. This was a shitty rip-off and I'm irritated by it.
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I think it's a little rude to up and dismiss this topic like it's worthless. It brought up questions about the contributions of each member and how equal they really are - though we know they don't really have to be. That doesn't mean you guys can just come in and shit all over the topic without reading a single post of it.
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I don't think there was ever any real doubt that LP is Mike's band, and Mike's band alone. Dude does pretty much everything. Whenever there's an LP song that sounds like one person made it, it's guaranteed that Mike is the one that made it. Sometimes he even brands the songs interchangeably - Complimentary and Lockjaw were branded as Linkin Park songs, but they're really just Mike Shinoda songs (with Lockjaw featuring Rob). As for Chester's input, I think maybe he does a little more than we think. We saw him writing lyrics for LT over the summer in that teaser video, didn't we? To say that he just goes in and sings is going a bit far, I think.
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Only show in the US for 2013? Are you fucking kidding me? They didn't even come to my state on the fucking HCT. This is infuriating. I understand the touring burnout, but I'd certainly appreciate it if they just did another brief tour to hit the spots they missed last time around.
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I really don't think there was ever an "original" version of Morning After. They probably just took the vs. Julien-K version and un-electronica'd it to arrive with something that could sound like it was the original version. I think if this album was made the way Chester intended it, I wouldn't've completely lost interest in anything DBS was doing about a month after the album came out. I do like the final album version of Fire, though.
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We'll know if Bruiser's included in about two days. No need to get impatient about it, I suppose. Complimentary's a pretty good Shinoda track, even if it's basically random LT samples smashed together.
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The Complete Rosewood Fall: The Re-Up (Archive featuring individual downloads, 335 MB) (Tracklist here.) This Machine Sings Grace, the new EP from The Rosewood Fall's S. Benjamin. ----------------------------- The Re-Up is a re-upload of V. 1.4, now at its new home in my Dropbox account, so that the link will never die. V. 1.4: Previously missing songs Hush, A Beginning to an Ending (Plugged), Hiding Too Long, and Black Market Love added. These four were apparently previously available in the original LPA archive, but were missed when this archive was put together in December. None of them have cover art. Thanks to Hahninator for bringing them to my attention, and to Skipees for providing downloads. Previous changelogs: V. 1.3: Audio rip of the Velvet Jones show added. Keep in mind that I didn't go in and check the ID3 tags before adding this to the archive. Cover art discovered and added for Gage Park (replacing the Stereo: Right cover art) and Out Out. Thanks to bullettrain for the find. V. 1.2: Sampler EP added to the mix. V. 1.1: Basically everything Energy threw at me on page 3 was included in the zip, excluding the two tracks that he couldn't check to see if they were already in the zip (entirely my fault). "Out Out" is tacked onto the end of Stereo Left/Right for the sake of organization - it throws off the symmetry of the tracks in iTunes 11, so feel free to move it somewhere else once you download it. One quick note: The track names on the Left notes are wrong in the sense that we go by the track listing on the included scan of the sleeve, and those are considered the proper track titles. Presumably the notes were printed up before the track titles were changed, or were based on different versions of the tracks included. I don't know. Whatever, no big deal. As before, I checked every single track when first compiling this, so any issues with the zip fall entirely on my shoulders. If you find something weird about anything in it, post here or message me and I'll fix and re-upload. This zip (and this topic, I guess) has become my baby, more or less, the most I can contribute to the community, so I take full responsibility for this zip and everything in it that may or may not be completely fucked up. January EP, Machine Shop Demos, November Demos, Unsorted Demos, and the Velvet Jones show still do not have album art because they weren't official releases. Sorry about that. Nothing I can do because I don't believe in making fake album art for things like that. You can if you want to. --- Demonstrate and Stereo Left/Right were the two primary reference points for the duplicates - being professionally mixed and mastered and all that. Several of the dupes - presumably the copies of certain songs we initially had - were shitty mono mixes of the professionally mixed Stereo versions. TRF did a good job of compiling almost everything they had into Stereo Left/Right - most of the September and November demos resurfaced on that double album. If I were to list them in order, I would do it like this: - Machine Shop Demos [would probably come before everything else, because it has rough versions of tracks from Demonstrate] - Demonstrate - September Demos [it's just one song that was later released on Stereo Left/Right] - November Demos - January EP - The Red Disaster [? It came before Stereo in any case] - Stereo Left/Right Thanks to Hahninator for re-uploading all of these songs, thanks to Energy for significantly improving the quality of the album art for Demonstrate and Stereo Left/Right (and for his invaluable insight) and providing the notes for both sides of Stereo, thanks to Skipees for their work in significantly enhancing the scope of the collection, and thanks to LPA for posting much of it for everyone back in 2009. And, of course, thanks to The Rosewood Fall themselves for making this kick-ass music in the early 2000s.
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Things like this make me glad I'm still an LPU member. Can't wait to download this software and get the demo stuff.
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Thanks a lot, man. Do you have any idea about the release dates and order for the albums and demos? If so, I can help organize it because my winter break just started and I have a fuckton of time on my hands.
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Oh, no, I've tried to find proof that that one exists for like three years. Haven't found anything. I'm not convinced.
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Of Pictureboard? No, you haven't.