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michalangelo

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  1. For the next LPC exclusive, we are offering a download of an internal “Linkin Park Compilation” 2 disc set, dated May 2010. The exact use of the CD's is unknown…our guess is that maybe they were used for LPU CD discussions. Quite a few of these songs have been officially released, so they are not able to be released. Some of them appear on singles, some on LPU CD's, and some are in random places (like Reanimation). Disc One Tracklisting: 01. One Step Closer (Rock Mix) 02. Papercut (Live at Docklands 2001) 03. Points Of Authority (Live at BBC 2001) 04. A Place For My Head (Live at Docklands 2001) 05. In The End (Live at BBC 2001) 06. Points Of Authority (Live at Docklands 2001) 07. Buy Myself (Manson Remix) 08. Step Up (Live at San Diego 2002) 09. My December (Live at San Diego 2002) 10. Crawling (Live at Reading Festival 2003) 11. QWERTY 12. In The End (Live at Wal-Mart Soundcheck 2007) 13. Pushing Me Away (Piano Version) (Live at Wal-Mart Soundcheck 2007) 14. My December (Live at Nashville 2008) Disc Two Tracklisting: 01. Step Up 02. Dedicated 03. Sad (By Myself Demo) 04. Stick N Move (Runaway Demo) The files released in this exclusive include Points Of Authority and In The End live at BBC 2001 (January 11, 2001) from their studio session. These appear to be a quality upgrade from the versions that are currently circulating. Next, a studio version of QWERTY with what appears to be a SLIGHTLY different mix (listen for yourselves as it is up for discussion) is the third track in this download. Finally, In The End and Pushing Me Away from the Wal-Mart Soundcheck in 2007 (March 2007) have only been released in video format previously (on walmart.com). This is the first time that the audio recordings of these two song performances have been released! Even though it was technically a “rehearsal” performance, this is the closest we will get to a “studio version” of Pushing Me Away’s piano version as there is obviously zero crowd noise in this performance. The audio on these two is crystal clear and is the highlight of the exclusive, in our opinion. Before this, only What I’ve Done and Breaking The Habit have been released in audio from this session. Enjoy! LPCatalog Page Download Wav's: MEGA
  2. Where? I haven't seen anything other than excitement on his website.
  3. The lp/jz mix cd is from the same source all other exclusives are. Not to mention, we have some more stuff that we have checked, compared and we can clearly say they are legit (including some unreleased live stuff) Seems like there is much more into the lp/jz mix cd that we thought. While this particular mashup has gone viral: "99 Steps Klosr" has gone National! Sirius Satellite Radio has picked it up. That means 48 STATES and CANADA!!! The channel that is playing it is Sirius 20 Octane. Right now Octane is playing it between 6pm & 12am during El Covino's shift. Thanks to Steve Covino AKA El Covino and of course Jose Mangin, Octane's M.D., "99 Steps Klosr" is now enjoyed by the entire country! PLUS, El Covino is playing the extended mix of "99 Steps Klosr" so make sure to check it out!" there is a chance such cd has been made for internal Warner promo purposes, and later could have been the foundation for the MTV Ultimate Mash-Ups between LP and Jay-Z. The real story is that Jay-Z was selected by the MTV and he handpicked LP to work with him on a song mashup (and they ended up with 6 instead). In other words, someone at the label has found the mashup, thought it was good, shared the thing and it all went down from this point. Nothing is made by a coincidence.
  4. 2004 was a massive year for Linkin Park. On the road, the band blew through a 34-date sold out tour in North America, headlined European festivals (including the famous Rock am Ring 2004 show) along with a few stops in Asia, and played a huge Projekt Revolution Tour in the summer with Korn and many other bands. In the middle of all of this, they managed to release a collaborative album with Jay-Z, entitled Collision Course. In between the June shows in Europe/Asia and the July kickoff of Projekt Revolution, Jay-Z flew in to Los Angeles to finish up the album, which was pretty much put together in less than a week (Mike claims four days in the Collision Course DVD). New parts were recorded by both Linkin Park and Jay-Z, they reconvened to rehearse the songs, and the live show was ready to go. The Collision Course album was played twice through (one of the takes is on the DVD), and you'll even find the performance of Step Up/Nobody's Listening/It's Goin' Down on the LPU 4 CD as well. However, before any of that happened, let's take it back a few months to when MTV originally asked Jay-Z to do MTV Mashups. He hand-selected Linkin Park, and he and Mike started emailing ideas back-and-forth for a few months. That's where this exclusive comes into play. Dated May 19, 2004, this is the first true demo of the album to surface - eleven years later, at that. It's a mashup of One Step Closer, 99 Problems, and 1Stp Klosr. In this version, you'll hear the song in a different structure than what finally appeared on Collision Course. Mike placed a One Step Closer chorus after the first 99 Problems verse, and the song then goes into the 1Stp Klosr verse instrumental before kicking back into OSC. Other 1Stp pieces are included...even the end of the song. Who knows if the Jonathan Davis part would have even remained in the final version, but it's interesting to see 1Stp Klosr mashed up with this version, before Points Of Authority took its place in the collaboration. Mike even took the time to overdub the "yup" and other ad-libs by Jay-Z throughout the track, including the very end of the song. It's unclear if Jay-Z even re-recorded anything for this demo as it appeared that his meeting with Linkin Park in person (shown in the DVD) was his first time re-recording any vocals, but we do know that this is a legit demo put together by Mike in 2004. Coming from a promo disc with both the explicit and censored versions, enjoy the only known demo from Collision Course! -Hahninator Download Track 1 (Explict): Download .FLAC 25,7mb Download Track 2 (Censored): Download .FLAC 26,1mb
  5. "AW: Later this year will be Hybrid Theory’s 15th Anniversary. It’s crazy to believe it’s already been that long, but none the less it’s a big milestone for the band. Any plans of a special tour, re-issue or other event/product to commemorate the upcoming anniversary? MS: We’re not planning anything musically—no remasters, remixes, or re-releases— but rather plan to celebrate the anniversary in simpler terms. More to come on that later." http://lpcatalog.com/item/2000_hybrid-theory Japan releases a reissue of every album, other countries just sell re-pressings (with the same cat numbers and eans) So thanks Shinoda, no remasters, no remixes and re-releases for the sake of our wallets. Release some more unreleased HT stuff instead!
  6. We uploaded some but they have been blocked worldwide the moment the processing ended
  7. Part 2 of our exclusive downloads continues with LPTV rough cuts. This time, up for grabs are episodes 5 & 6 which come from a promo with ep. 1-6. Episodes 1-4 aren't any different from what we have posted earlier, thus we are not posting them for download. #5 is Australia and Asia Tour and #6 is Meteora Tour '04. Both have new, extended footage. LPTV Episode 5: Original 8:12, Rough Cut 8:59 Extended footage Download .VOB 512mb LPTV Episode 6: Original 7:41, Rough Cut 8:30 Extended footage Download .VOB 494mb Next are episodes 9-13. Episodes 9-11 do not have the intro nor the outro, while episodes 12 and 13 have it with QWERTY as a background audio. #9 called "Laurel House" is the first episode where the new album info appears, followed by #10 named "Japan Summer Sonic" where the story of a new song "QWERTY" is described. Next is episode 11 with Mike's ArtShow in Gallery 1988 in LA and Rob's Drum Studio, then episode 12 called "Salton Sea" where Minutes To Midnight album art photos where taken. Lastly episode 13 named What I've Done - The Making Of. This is the last episode in our exclusives, but not the last exclusive we have prepared! LPTV Episode 9: Original 7:30, Rough Cut 7:12 (w/ NO graphic titles) Download .VOB 370mb LPTV Episode 10: Original 7:25, Rough Cut 7:10 (w/ NO graphic titles) Download .VOB 377mb LPTV Episode 11: Original 7:02, Rough Cut 6:40 (w/ NO graphic titles) Download .VOB 346mb LPTV Episode 12: Original 6:47, Rough Cut 6:47 Download .VOB 363mb LPTV Episode 13: Original 7:28, Rough Cut 7:31 Download .VOB 404mb Stay tuned this week for part 3 of our exclusive downloads with Mark's (Hahninator's) big contribution in terms of checking, comparing and describing stuff.
  8. You can always ask at lpcatalog facebook page or send an email to us, we'll be glad to reply. Yes, every time.
  9. We wanted to create a price range for every item but prices change each year so it would be tons of checking, editing etc. As for the "rarity counter" we might add such thing but on the other hand, well, most hardcore fans/collectors know how much each rare item is worth so do we really need this?
  10. A little update on our facebook page Spread the word people haha Also episodes 7&8 are up for download!
  11. We are proud to present a few exclusives to celebrate the 3rd year of lpcatalog online! First up are four LPTV episodes from 2003, released by LP in early 2007 in order to promote the new album Minutes To Midnight. That's right, they began with the LPU Tour footage followed by Projekt Revolution '03, then Summer Sanitarium. Next, episode 4 named Europe '03 and then Australia and Asia footage. After that was a Meteora episode, Australia and Asia 2003 Tour, European and Asian Tour 2004. Lastly episode number 9 named Laurel House, which was the first episode where making of the new album stuff appeared. Up for grabs are the first four episodes of LPTV. What's different? Well they are "rough cut" videos which means that very little editing has been done in order to preview Mark Fiore's work and then write down what to leave and what to remove and/or edit. There are some differences, compared to the regular LPTV episodes which were shared to the public on LP's YouTube channel and then released via iTunes to purchase, with extended length. List as follows: LPTV Episode 1: Original 7:08, Rough Cut 7:22 Download .VOB 397mb LPTV Episode 2: Original 7:56, Rough Cut 8:20 New footage Download .VOB 464mb LPTV Episode 3: Original 7:58, Rough Cut 8:25 Extended live footage, altered footage order Download .VOB 460mb LPTV Episode 4: Original 8:29, Rough Cut 9:10 Extended footage Download .VOB 572mb LPTV Episode Trailer Version 1 12.12.2006 TRT 1.58 Rough Cut Download .VOB 119mb The main difference is the background audio in the beginning of each episode: Figure.09 instead of QWERTY , also some scenes are cut, some are extended, some effects are there and some are not, compared to the iTunes releases. Also, Mike's commentary is not present in the rough cuts, particularly on episode 1! Last but not least, remember that this is just the beginning of our exclusive downloads, expect another quality release on Sunday, April 26! UPDATE 04/25 Due to high demand we have decided to upload two next episodes which are from a different promo: These have QWERTY as the background audio in the beginning. Also there are some cool scenes that we haven't seen before, i.e. Baby Got Back "cover" during Donnington Festival in episode 7! LPTV Episode 7: Original 7:15, Rough Cut 7:30 Extended footage Download .VOB 420mb LPTV Episode 8: Original 8:11, Rough Cut 8:16 Extended footage Download .VOB 462mb
  12. Legit stuff! Can't wait to share some goodies! Still some more hours of checking all the stuff though...
  13. lpcollectors.com? I don't have time to update my list nor add new images.
  14. Hah yeah, we have everything in the catalog Mark. And btw lpcollectors.com is our domain too
  15. +1 Digital stuff sucks! It's always better to have a thing you can look at, feel it and enjoy it as much as we all collectors do. With digital you can only play it. Also it may be cheaper but in the end you'd rather give few more $ for something you might sell one day.
  16. NUNB Typo http://lpcatalog.com/item/2004_numb-encore/cd/0054391612328-typo_uk
  17. You guys really need a definition list Promo single would be any promo cd with particular song on it to promote this song(a.k.a. single) and this song only/mainly. We had some debates at lpcatalog over few things that have to be elswhere and not in the current place they are in, example: promo cassettes - > one of them is mentioned, With You/PoA promo cassette. Most of the time we would say it's a "single" promo to promote in example With You or Points BUT based on the time each item has been released (+ -) we can't place it in singles for simple reason: there isn't any single (other than OSC) to promote at the time in the first place. With that, the answer is simple too: album promo Same thing applies to cassette sampler StaticXero posted above, that's why it is in promo section for the HT album and not in (trololo) Forgotten as a promo single. There are many items that we have to think about and finally decide where to place them. Another example: 3-Song E.P. We would normally say that it's a promo cd for HT with three tracks on it, but wait, theres One Step Closer graphic on the back and the cd is very similiar to PRO-CD-100323. Also people did already know at the time that new single, later known as One Step Closer single is coming. The best thing for us would be to obtain the exact release date list of every official single/album (and I'm not talking here about the official US/Global release dates cause that's pure bullshit) With that we could easily create (we're currently working on such thing on lpcatalog) a releases "tree" with everything LP has ever released. Then there is the arguement: single/digital single/promo. We did get some questions "Why is the Lost in the Echo placed in singles (with it's own cover) and not in the Misc folder, where there was no physical single for it?" Answer: We try to not include digital singles in lpcatalog for a simple reason: how can You add a digital single to Your collecion? I believe it was martinez who pointed out that we could add digital singles but on the other hand everyone could say they have it right? LPcatalog is not only the list of LP/ and related to LP releases but also a place for collectors to manage their collections. The reason LITE and GATS are there is that they do have digital singles (they have been played over the radio stations), but also they do have physical promo cds. Also it's just so we know what and where to look for Any other questions? Ask and let's have a debate. Edit: Also Lorde-Wobbuffet has a point, we can't tell for sure if anything does or doesn't exist, example: Meteora Instrumentals promo We had no idea such thing was out there!
  18. Pure 50/50 with "unofficial info" And I also got 'unofficial info" from a person related to the band management that they will indeed play in Germany this year. "Source related to" = "Anon" tapers. So popular yet no one knows shit
  19. Just sent most of the missing ticket images (good quality ones) and few section maps.
  20. The technical stuff behind the multicams "production" is getting better and better each year. Time consuming though but the final product looks awesome.
  21. Check out lpcatalog.com for few radio edits + GU instrumental
  22. Was about to post that Also LPU14 package contents: http://lpcatalog.com/item/lpu/14 @mrfox:
  23. http://s9.postimg.org/s3ns6l3sf/10853672_10204450055187605_790747800_o.jpg
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