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  1. A Drum solo?! Would be epic.
  2. If they wanna release a show from the last tour , Sunset Strip Music Festival 2013 is the best choice.Or maybe we will get a documentary about LP's member working on the other things like Joe's movie and the other things.
  3. Really???!!!Blackout???!!! I think TC ,Iridescent and WFTE are the best ATS live songs.
  4. this is the one of the worst thing they can do with that DVD.or maybe The mall movie
  5. جونم فریاد I think this is going to be amazing
  6. Songs We Need To See More Of: A Place For My Head , Lying From You , Victimized , Lost In The Echo , The Catalyst , Faint (With New Outro) , With You , Bleed It Out (With new outro and intro) ,...... Songs That Should Admittedly Take A Break: Numb , Numb , Numb , LGM , BID , ..... Songs That Would Be Gladly Welcomed Back: All of the other songs and I hope someday they playing Powerless
  7. haha https://play.spotify.com/album/5WVwlNs4DttCT1vBH58rdg
  8. I read it at MSC facebook page. Edit: I think you can listen to UIG now but iheart not working very well in my country http://www.iheart.com/artist/Linkin-Park-5...-Gone-26474965/
  9. Source: @lVathan_ on Twitter
  10. There are two great new reviews about the album, with some information for us about 'Keys to the Kingdom', 'All for Nothing', 'Until It's Gone', 'Wastelands of Today', and 'Rebellion'. This is the first time that 'Wastelands' has been referred to as 'Wastelands of Today', so we are unsure of the exact song title until the band confirms the tracklisting. These are the five songs on the sampler that industry insiders and press heard recently. Both Loudwire and Rolling Stone reviewed the songs, with Rolling Stone including an interview with Mike as well. LOUDWIRE'S FIVE SONG REVIEW: ‘Keys to the Kingdom’: Right off the bat this track has an old-school punk vibe with a new twist. The hasty drums and explosive riffs a hardcore element to it. Vocalist Chester Bennington unleashes melodies and the balance of Shinoda’s rap verses makes for a powerful combination. Although the band will be playing arenas on their forthcoming Carnivores tour, this song has an underground feel that would welcome them to a small, beat up venue in Brooklyn, N.Y. ‘Wastelands of Today’: This tune starts with a hip-hop verse and the song has a lot of groove with heavy drum and bass. The chorus is catchy yet sludgy and has some grit to it. Watch out for the heavy breakdown in the middle of the song. Linkin Park take you on a sonic roller-coaster ride as they play around with the tempo and ambiance of the song. ‘Until It’s Gone’: It’s a more mid-tempo track with softer lyrics provided by Chester Bennington, who really shows his vocal versatility. The dreamy and atmospheric sounds are enough to whisk you away but Bennington brings you back down to earth as he belts out their take on a familiar chorus: “’Cause you don’t know what you’ve got / No you don’t know what you’ve got / You don’t know what you’ve got / Until it’s gone.” This catchy song is one that’s bound to get stuck in your head for a long time. ‘All for Nothing’: This one, when performed live, will get the crowd moving for sure. With a hip-hop flow in the first verse this quickly turns into almost a punk anthem. The song is relentless and unapologetic, with a stellar guitar solo by Brad Delson. It’s no surprise that this heavy tune is hardcore especially since it features a guest spot Helmet vocalist and guitarist Paige Hamilton. ‘Rebellion’: With a name like ‘Rebellion,’ as a listener you would expect pure chaos and mayhem and that’s exactly what Linkin Park give you. The vibe is almost thrashy with its speedy riffs and galloping drums. While listening to it one might think that it could even fit on System of a Down’s first album — that’s probably because none other than Daron Malakian of System of a Down is featured on this song. ROLLING STONE'S FIVE SONG REVIEW: - "That mindset permeates the five songs off Linkin Park's sixth record, The Hunting Party, that Shinoda played Rolling Stone at a recent listening session in New York City. Tracks like avant-metal jigsaw riffs of "Keys to the Kingdom" and the punkish "All for Nothing" indeed sound like Linkin Park at their angriest and most adrenalized. It's undeniable Linkin Park at their most pure, since they produced the album, other than one track, themselves." - ‘Keys to the Kingdom’: Right off the bat this track has an old-school punk vibe with a new twist. The hasty drums and explosive riffs a hardcore element to it. Vocalist Chester Bennington unleashes melodies and the balance of Shinoda’s rap verses makes for a powerful combination. Although the band will be playing arenas on their forthcoming Carnivores tour, this song has an underground feel that would welcome them to a small, beat up venue in Brooklyn, N.Y. - "Keys to the Kingdom" opens with an affected, robotic-sounding voice yelling and then manages to make some disjointed-sounding riffs work. "I wanted you to listen to the song and be disrupted at regular intervals," Shinoda says. "I wanted that to be jarring or distracting, just kind of fuck you up." -"Until It's Gone" kicks off with the sort of warbling synth effect that was the group's calling card on their 2000 breakthrough debut, Hybrid Theory, but builds into a brooding, textured gloom rocker that reminds listeners, via singer Chester Bennington, that "[you] don't know what you've got until it's gone." - "Wastelands of Today," produced by Rob Cavallo, boasts a similar message – that there is "nothing left to lose" – over a herky-jerky big rock riff. - And the final track he played, "Rebellion," uses a speedy riff and a jackhammer-fast drum line that splits the difference between hardcore and disco that, together, charges toward a chorus with the message "Rebellion – we lost before we start." Rolling Stone adds, "The album, which will contain 12 tracks, isn't finished yet, but Shinoda is working on mixing it this week in advance of its June 17th release and the band's summer tour." About Rob: This approach was especially difficult for drummer Rob Bourdon who ran himself ragged trying to keep up with the music. "It's probably the hardest stuff he's ever played on one of our albums," Shinoda says. "He had to physically work his way up to it. He had to go running, lift weights, work with a trainer." Then with a laugh, Shinoda says, "He eventually went to a chiropractor because he threw his back out playing drums. I don't want to put the guy in the hospital, but it was fun for both of us to make something that was challenging to him. And he definitely feels that at the end of the day, he's a better drummer for it." About the record: "As a nod to their inspirations, Linkin Park invited some of these artists to play on The Hunting Party. Helmet vocalist-guitarist Page Hamilton sings on "All for Nothing," System of a Down guitarist Daron Malakian appears on "Rebellion" and rap icon Rakim appears on "Guilty All the Same," a song that is available for streaming now." And finally, about the sound: What they came up with, Shinoda reports, is their heaviest record to date. And as he says that, he also realizes the implications of such a claim. "We didn't make the heaviest record of all time," he says. "I'm very aware that there are super, super heavy bands out there that make music that is really, really gnarly." He laughs. "We didn't make a Botch record. We didn't make a Meshuggah record. We made a really loud and aggressive Linkin Park record, maybe the loudest we've made." The full article and interview by Rolling Stone is really good and is probably the best to come out so far about The Hunting Party. You can read the full thing here. So what do you think? Has this changed any minds about people who were hesitant to get on board with the "heavy sound" claim?
  11. you can see a date on the right corner of page.something like APRIL 20 or maybe 25.What is it?
  12. http://loudwire.com/korn-vs-linkin-park-cage-match-2/
  13. Happy Birthday

  14. I hope they playing this song again is this video from Inglewood 2004? Because I never saw a video from this show
  15. I like your Idea.
  16. I think we will have a new lptv about new album this week
  17. And I have to wait for ever.I wish my friends from US enjoy this tour(s). But I think the last thing ALL the fans want to know now is about this tour
  18. Straonit???!!!Strasnit???!!! what does that even mean?
  19. THIS ALTNC is the worst song related to LP
  20. this song is amazing I can't wait to hear it
  21. یا خود خدا =oh my God
  22. why do you think mike put that pic on instagram?a vacation? I think that pic belong to place they shot promo pictures for new album/single or maybe filmming new music video.
  23. I think the new single or album name is Cloud(s) or Colorless (Dark ( Silver)) clouds!!??? Tell us Lorenzo
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