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  1. I decided not to start a new topic for this:

     

    Here's my Disc 2 for A Thousand Suns (with Disc 1 as the normal tracklist):

     

    1. The Catalyst (King Fantastic Remix) [with transition into...]

    2. The Catalyst (Does It Offend You, Yeah? Remix)

    3. Waiting for the End (Glitch Mob Remix)

    4. Wretches and Kings (HavocNdeeD Remix)

    5. The Radiance 2.0 (Live)

    6. The Messenger (For the Masses)

     

    I would just hate if there was a disc two haha. It's like "here we have the album, a collection of music that we have worked on for years. Here is a wannabe LPU11 packaged in for another five bucks. Enjoy."

  2. Robot Boy and The Messenger? Oh wait, this thread title is "vote for the song that doesn't have 2,000 layers and changes its mood every 2 minutes".

     

    Robot Boy and The Messenger are amazing songs. They both have great meaningful lyrics, and are very mellow and easy to listen to. I voted for Burning In The Skies. Mike sounds like a robot in this song (not to make fun of the use of vocal effects throughout the album), and Chester puts on his stalest vocal performance on the record.

  3. If there are any demos of songs that we already have, or tracks we heard little of, that you would like to get ahold of, what would they be?

     

    Demos of songs wishlist

    - Don't Stay (it originally had reggae guitars)

    - Shadow Of The Day (it had rapping in it before)

    - The Catalyst (lyrics were different, "deserts fade into the sky", "violent lullaby")

     

    Demos of songs that were unreleased wishlist

    - Grecian

    - There is one demo on the ATS documentary, where Mike plays around five or six tracks after the shortened demo of "The Catalyst" is played. It comes in right after a quick BITS instrumental, the song is scatted by Mike, sing duh na duh na na and then it glitches to the next song.

  4. It was a uStream chat. TBCH I don't want to watch them all to find out which one, but it was definitely one of them.

     

    edit: here's a post about it

     

    edit 2: based on dates, I'm going to say it was this one: http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/6454979

    Well it's depressing they to know for sure the song was never finished. Now I see why the user "Grecian" has his signature saying "they never finished me". So it is official. Great. :(

  5. Setlist B:

     

    01. The Messenger - Long acoustic introduction, about 10 minutes long. Then "No Woman No Cry" over the acoustic guitar. Then continue the acoustic guitar for another 20 minutes. The song itself kicks in. Extended outro of 30 minutes (group oh ohhhhhhh oh's).

     

    This is the only song you need to play to impress people anyway.

  6. its ok for an artist to wish their own album a happy birthday, i wont deny that. i just personally wouldn't wish an album a happy birthday

     

    I don't think it is stupid to say Happy Birthday to an album that for the past five years has given me so much. This album has brought me countless experiences in my life. It launched my low-key music career in remixing, the songs themselves have made me think about life twice, and appreciate that there are still artists out there that care about what people go through, and not "i got my swagga up to max, i be mackin all the bitchez". If anything, saying Happy Birthday is the least we can do for this record.

     

    I brought the original CD, special edition CD/DVD, bought it on iTunes, have the whole album on both of my iPods, and the documentary video from the DVD on my iPod touch.

     

    This album means tons to me. It hasn't aged within the five years i've been listening to it. I can listen to "Feel Like Home" and "Cigarettes" and still be satisfied. Call me stupid, but I would kiss this album.

  7. If you were to create a six-track EP for a friend who isn't a fan of Linkin Park or hasn't heard much of their music, using any song from the FOUR STUDIO ALBUMS to represent their sound or even just personal favorites, which would you choose?

     

    It has to be six tracks. We all know somebody is going to use the interludes or short tracks as a joke, so hopefully that one post gets out of the way early.

     

    Here is mine:

     

    01. In The End

    02. From The Inside

    03. Hands Held High

    04. In Pieces

    05. Blackout

    06. The Catalyst

     

    I would put The Messenger, because it's my favorite song from them, but, it doesn't represent their sound.

  8. So i dont think they counted Not Alone as one of the 5.

    Could this lead you to believe that "Grecian" was one of the final five? Grecian is not ASP. In the demo we heard, the instrumental is a tad different and the screaming is scatting so that should clear that up.

     

    The only reason I would assume it's Grecian, is because it was the only other track we heard from the DVD. The others have been released (Across The Line, and Blackbirds).

     

    Is there a source which proves the track wasn't finished?

  9. Many people are curious about the "sophomore album" that was scrapped in favor of Meteora. Many people also believe that Meteora was a record label album, and all of the creativity was turned down in favor of sonic copies of Hybrid Theory tracks (In The End is similar to Somewhere I Belong) (Pushing Me Away is similar to Numb).

     

    They creativity was there. They made a really unique guitar effect in Somewhere I Belong. Plus Breaking The Habit and Nobody's Listening had unique instrumentals that are really experimental and different. Don't Stay was originally supposed to have reggae/ska guitar plucks, but they dropped them in favor of a more rock/nu-metal sound. Halo uses a clinking sound effect throughout the song.

     

    They had alot of unique ideas, some that were never presented in their previous album. They talked about re-writing the chorus of SIB belong over fifty times, so do you think that this album had potential to be something unique and different, but it was rushed into a mainstream carbon copy of the last album?

  10. 03. From The Inside - The song itself brings back so many memories. When I listen to this song and close my eyes, my whole world changes. I feel as if I am back in 2003 on the winter time. Such a powerful, yet beautiful song.

     

    02. In Pieces - Another powerful song. Lyrically, this song describes one of my situations in life, and it helps me out alot. I loved this song when I first heard it, and I still adore it today. The way it builds up layer-by-layer, and the guitar solo, it is perfect.

     

    01. The Messenger - The Messenger. What more can I say. I think this is Linkin Park's best song. The emotional performance Chester brings to the table is untouchable. The lyrics remind me of my Mom. She passed away when I was a little kid. She told me she would always watch over me, so, the song gives me that feeling that she is there.

     

    Honorable mention: P5HNG ME A*WY, Hands Held High, Burning In The Skies, Iridescent, The Catalyst

  11. Custom setlist:

     

    01. The Requiem

    02. Wretches and Kings

    03. New Divide

    04. Empty Spaces

    05. When They Come For Me

    06. Lying From You

    07. Given Up

    08. No More Sorrow

    09. Robot Boy

    10. Jornada Del Muerto

    11. Waiting For The End

    12. Hands Held High

    13. Points Of Authority

    14. Numb

    15. The Radiance (piano transition)

    16. Breaking The Habit

    17. From The Inside

    18. Blackout

    19. Crawling

    20. Fallout

    21. The Catalyst

    22. The Messenger

    23. The Little Things Give You Away

  12. I'm not too smart with this "trader" concept, but I get the general idea. I feel as if this concert should be released. The owner of the tape should release it. There are once-in-a-lifetime memories in that concert, unique moments, and an overall good show. I find it embarrassing that somebody has to hold on to it because of it's rarity. It's not like a 1 of 5 collector's edition statue or something. It's a concert. People waste their time being snobby and selfish. No, don't just release one song from the show. Release the whole thing. Memories were made, and it would be great to have people relive them. I know if I went to a concert and someone filmed it, I would love to watch it again. ESPECIALLY if I was on stage.

     

    "oh but man you don't understand the idea, this concert is so rare and the owner wants to keep it because--" for what? So he can have a smirk on his face knowing he has footage that nobody else owns? That's selfish. I guess holding on to something forever is the right thing to do these days. If nobody else is going to watch it, there is no point in even holding it. I'm suprised he didn't put a $100,000 price tag on it.

     

    I'm done here.

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