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eifersucht

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  1. Chester won't work with DBS again, he is now part of 2 great bands and btw he was very dissapointed with the lack of promotion & sales of OOA.

    Thank god.

     

    lol sorry I couldn't post it faster :P

     

    I felt like during the interview that Chester was bursting to say that "HELL YES I'M THE NEW SINGER OF STONE TEMPLE PILOTS!" And then at the end he didn't seem to want to get Scott upset, even though the other band members didn't seem to mind.

     

    It is a bit of a different matter now that we know he is the officially the lead singer of STP, but I'm going to trust Chester. I highly doubt he'd screw us over, and he keeps saying in interviews that LP is his number one priority.

     

    I think I'll save my money for Sunset Strip and check out STP if they hit Dallas.

     

    Also whoever said LP would tour with STP. Chester had a hard enough time doing the one show, I can't imagine him doing both. Though I haven't heard many STP songs, they seem to be easier on his throat, but I still doubt they'd do a Fort Minor/LP type thing with STP and LP.

    I just thought it was hilarious how I made my little snide comment and in under a minute you come in with confirmation. :lol:

     

    I'm always happy when things like this happen, where somebody gets to be in the band that's always inspired them. Even though he's replacing a good friend and idol...

     

    If I'm being real though, I've always had a sort of wish that Chester would have been the new singer for Alice in Chains. Like, really badly I wanted that. Like- Oh, Chester is joining Alice in Chains, but the catch is Linkin Park is breaking up for good. I'd be like, shut the hell up and put out a remake of "I Stay Away" quick. That's how bad I would've wanted that.

     

    But STP is cool too. Chester belongs in a grunge band.

  2. Got to love people jumping on the "Chester Bennington is the new STP vocalist" bandwagon. Apparently performing on stage with and collaborating on one song with a band means you've joined it.

     

    I remember back in '04 when Jonathan Davis, Bert McCracken and Jay Z all joined Linkin Park. Move over, Slipknot.

  3. who are you thinking of specifically? I don't know a lot about the support acts over the years

    The LP/Coheed and Cambria/Chiodos tour leaps to mind. I'm a Coheed fan though, and they played with Slipknot shortly after that so it does get stranger.

     

    Black Keys are bigger than LP right now, I don't they they will be the support band on this tour, regardless of who is headlining.

     

    Yeah. The Black Keys seem feasible only as headliner or co-headliner. Linkin Park has mainstream seniority but bottom line is The Black Keys are far more relevant.

  4. My ideal tracklist for Minutes to Midnight is roughly this:

     

    1. The Requiem

    2. The Radiance

    3. Burning in the Skies

    4. Empty Spaces

    5. When They Come For Me

    6. Robot Boy

    7. Jornada del Muerto

    8. Waiting for the End

    9. Blackout

    10. Wretches and Kings

    11. Wisdom, Justice, and Love

    12. Iridescent

    13. Fallout

    14. The Catalyst

     

    And then instead of calling it "Minutes to Midnight", call it, "A Thousand Suns". And then throw those other 12 songs in the trash.

  5. "Exit Through The Gift Shop: A Banksy Film" chronicles aspiring artist Thierry Guetta's introduction to the art world, meeting and apprenticeship with Banksy, and forays into the art scene himself as Mister Brainwash.

     

    The reference made in Until It Breaks; "I'm just a Banksy- you're a Brainwash- get the picture?" is probably Mike's best "boast" in any song I've heard.

     

    So if you want to get some background on that lyric, and watch a great documentary (or mockumentary, depending on who you ask- look into that after watching if you wish) while you're at it, give Exit Through the Gift Shop a try.

     

    On Netflix Instant

    On Hulu Plus

  6. Castle of Glass, Victimized and Powerless win the album.

     

    Honorable mention to Until it Breaks, Lost in the Echo and Skin to Bone.

     

    I already have liked Burn it Down for some time. Lies Greed Misery is pretty good too.

     

    The rest needs to grow on me and probably will.

  7. Just sayin.. btw you could always have a listening party with a leak, right?

    Change in fun between doing it when it leaks vs when it's released = 0.

     

    Zero.

     

     

    It reminds me of people who say sex is so much better if you wait until you're married. Right.

     

    Really? Who do you figured he Pwned the other person. Too me it just looks like he was trying to avoid any discussions with the other person and just ended it with "you're silly." There really isnt any Pwnage in that response whatsoever.

     

    Now, had he elaborated on it instead of dodging the question, maybe there could be some Ownage!

    No, he lost his "argument" as of "The unique style LP used to have". That's not a thing. That's not something that exists. The music was good and still is good but it was riding the coattails of a wave of music that was dissipating fast already. Making another Hybrid Theory would've been suicide. Period. It blows my mind that conversation even needs to take place. You think people would just deal with it after what will now be THREE albums of departure from what they got their foot in the door with. Hybrid Theory - Meteora was just Linkin Park saying "Hey world, we're here". Minutes to Midnight and beyond is "Now that we got your attention, and found the people who will still loyally give it to us after so long, we're just going to make the music we want to make."

     

    If I ever make music people give a shit about I won't feel an ounce of debt to people like spraypaintninkpens. Not a teaspoon. If I make music that catches their ears, cool. If my heart takes me another direction and I honest to god can't phone in another album like that one, I'll go with the flow. Don't like it? That's fine. Listen to the old music. That was for you. But if you want to act like I owe you more of the same just because it's what you want with no regard for where my artistic vision goes, I don't need you as a fan. People act like a musician has some debt to them because they buy an album. No, you buy albums because you know that right then, that album is something you want to support. They have every right to change their mind later and you have every right to cry about it, but that doesn't mean people are going to take you seriously.

  8. To me Crawling has always been a "vanilla" Linkin Park song. Nothing special. Never got the hype over it. Is it good? Yes. Does anything about it stand out? No. Relatively speaking it wasn't even one of their more "iconic" singles. I can accept that as being the reason One Step Closer stayed a staple so long. In The End was an iconic single but stands out for being a classic crowd interaction song as well. Crawling just doesn't have a lot going for it. If any song had to hit the chopping block now after ten years frankly I'd throw that one under the bus in a heartbeat.

  9. "When the album leaks, ignore it."

     

    Well that's about at the top of my list of things I'm not going to do.

     

    Who gives a fuck if I hear it on the 26th or next week. With the preorder hullabaloo they should have pretty good figures already. There's no mysteries about sales when you're cramming preorders down peoples' throats and making them share links on Twitter and Facebook so everybody can be put on a nice neat mailing list.They know we'll be buying the album, so I'll listen to as soon as I can. No skin off anybody's nose.

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