A Thousand Suns is pretty much the logical choice, though I'd kill to see Hybrid Theory in full also.
In 2020, they should do a tour doing both- ATS for the 10th anniversary, Hybrid Theory for the 20th anniversary
Mine, based on House of Blues, but slightly extended.
00) Tinfoil
01) Papercut
02) Faint
03) Given Up
04) With You
05) Blackout
060 Somewhere I Belong
07) Points of Authority (Petrified Intro)
08) Waiting for the End (w/ Until It Breaks verses & Ext. Outro)
09) Runaway
10) Breaking the Habit
11) Leave Out All the Rest (Piano Version)
12) Iridescent
13) The Catalyst (Fallout Intro)
14) What I've Done
15) Crawling (KRWLNG Intro)
16) Numb
17) Burn it Down
18) One Step Closer
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19) New Divide (Moscow Intro)
20) In the End
21) A Place for My Head
22) Bleed It Out (w/ Beastie Boys Sabotage bridge and Drum Solo before final chorus)
Cannot wait for Victimized. Have a feeling that one will be played live.
“You woke the devil that I thought you’d left behind” from Until it Breaks is one of my favourite LP lyrics to date, that makes me think so much..
And the Hybrid Theory fanboys collectively jizz.
But holy hell is that a nice setlist. The ballad medley is genius.
No More Sorrow's finally been dropped then.
Would anyone believe me if I said I saw this coming?
It makes sense, if they're doing North American in autumn then Europe in winter. The other major territories are Australia and Asia so it would make sense for 2013 to start with those, and Soundwave would be perfect. Wouldn't surprise me if they did a few Asian dates after that before maybe returning to the US in late spring.
Surprised it hasn't been done already.
My personal favourite is Points of Authority, 'cause it's badass and could mean anything really.
Other favourites are Iridescent, And One and Castle of Glass.
Being an ArtistDirect review, I'm not going to pay much attention to it. They give 5 stars to EVERYTHING.
Having said that, if Victimized really is their heaviest track to date... *ugh*.
That's what I love about the ATS lyrics- they can be political or personal, depending on your point of view. And they don't ram either down your throat.