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As far as I remember, Chester never said anything publicly about re-recording vocals for the release, but the band did start working on it before he passed. I remember a few posts on social media about it. They were already rehearsing for the shows as well with the new guitar player they got for the reunion, but without Chester since he was busy touring with Linkin Park. If you go to Sylvia Massy's Facebook, she recorded a video about Chester, saying he died before the album was completed. When they decided to finish the project as a tribute to Chester, I remember someone mentioned Chester wrote a few things for the album, but personally, I don't think he did much.
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Today Foxing, an indie rock act from Missouri, has unveiled a new single: a reinterpretation of their 'Grand Paradise' track by none other than Mike Shinoda!
Grand Paradise’ is my favorite track off of Nearer My God, and I’m grateful the band let me remix it. The original has so many spectacular tracks and melodies, and I loved reinterpreting them. - Mike
The single is available at all the major digital stores and streaming services. Listen to the track and watch the visuals provided by Shade Balderose below.
Check our Linkinpedia page on the song for more information.
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1 hour ago, KlaytonShinoda said:
It says I need a premium account, any other way to get it?
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As we have reported back in June, Grey Daze has wrapped up the recording for their long-awaited album project. Composed of reinterpretations of the band's studio albums "Wake Me" and "...No Sun Today", the project was started back in 2016 prior to Chester's passing and has evolved since then to include guest appearences from members of Julien-K, P.O.D., Bush, Korn, Breaking Benjamin and many more.
Chris Traynor (Bush) tweeted back in August: Listening to some mixes of the @therealgreydaze record with @ChesterBe and it just gives me chills. Can’t wait for the world to hear it!!!
While they haven't announced a name for the project yet, it appears the band have already set a release date for the album as well as the first single. Rene Mata reports the first song will be out in January 2020 while the album is due in April.
While we wait, make sure to check the previews of "In Time" and "Hole" from last year.
Grey Daze has a new homepage up on greydazemusic.com. Subscribe to their mailing list to stay informed.
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The version of HFStival 2001 currently in circulation contains a skip at about 2:08 in In The End when Chester sings "It doesn't even matter". The downloads on The FLAC Collection and LPLive Archive and even the audios on YouTube contain the skip as heard here:
You can get a good version here:
https://mega.nz/#F!BGogDAaa!ASCSz7yqCoqvianRxS7GAg
Courtesy of Paranoid.
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46 minutes ago, michalangelo said:
Nice find, Mike+Brad=LP or just Mike+Brad? 🤨
I should have made it clear in the post: it isn't attributed to any artist right now. I'm pretty sure it was written in 2016 as a Linkin Park song though.
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A new title has surfaced on the BMI catalog of Mike and Brad. 'My Horizon' credits the two Linkin Park members as well as English producer and songwriter Justin Parker (who co-wrote 'Invisible' with Mike). The title presents a previous catalog number than the One More Light songs, meaning it was registered before the rest of the album, but it wasn't public in Mike's or Brad's pages until now. Currently, it isn't attributed to any artist, so you won't find it in Linkin Park's catalog. The song was previously known as 'Lost My Horizon' and the band can be seen working on the lyrics with Parker during one of the live feeds from the One More Light sessions. Watch the video below.
Thanks to community member lhcluiz for the heads up. For a screenshot, see his Reddit post.
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As some of you might have seen, I've recently been going through my old DVDs, checking which ones still work and uploading some of them to our YouTube channel. Today I've found a video which seems to have disappeared from the community. It's the original broadcast of 'What I've Done' from the Popworld performance on May 4, 2007. The song was broadcasted before the 4music Presents special (which featured the full show + interviews with the band) and was edited differently. It is listed as source 1a in the show page. Watch the video and download the file below. As a bonus, I also included a download of the widescreen version of 4music Presents (source 1c).
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Here's the thing: I have this Fort Minor show I downloaded over 10 years ago and I want to share it, but the problem is the files are protected against copy (DRM) and I don't know how to remove the protection. I've managed to rip the audio from them many years ago (which you can find here) but I don't remember how I did it. If anyone wants to give it a try, here are the files.
Setlist:
01. Remember The Name
02. Petrified
03. High Road
04. Believe Me
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Mike talking about the song:
Description of the video says "The premiere of the official video will take place soon!" Can we expect a music video for the song?
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As most of you may have already seen, Mike has been teasing a new song on his social media earlier this week. It's called ‘fine’ (all lower case) and it's now available since midnight of November 1st in each individual country. According to MyMusic, the song is part of an upcoming soundtrack for a Russian sci-fi movie called 'The Blackout' ('Avanpost' romanized; literally translated as 'Outpost'). The film won a Global Music Award last year for its score composed by Ryan Otter. The film is scheduled for release later this month, on November 21st. Listen to the song and watch 'The Blackout' trailer below.
No meteorites hit Earth, no terrorists put the world in danger, no atomic war was started, but something did go wrong. Contact between most towns on Earth has been severed. A small ring-like area in Eastern Europe still has electricity, and maybe even life is being reported from the Space. What military forces find outside the Ring is shocking. There are dead corpses everywhere: in stores, in cars, on roads, in hospitals and railway stations. Who or what is destroying all life on Earth? How long will the last outpost of mankind survive? - IMDb
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From Julien-K:
The Album is done!
Hi everyone and thank you for your patience and support!
The album is done and going to mastering next week!
We also finished a video for the first single smile.gif
We're so excited for you to hear it!
Below are the titles, song lengths, and the album order.Thank You!
- Ryan, Amir, Fu, Bidi & Alex
A)Harmonic Disruptor 5:20
Cross 3:14
Stronger Without You 4:14
Lies Like Fire 3:53
B )
Shut Down Your Soul 3:17
As The Sirens Call 4:25
Burn The System 4:31
Undo Everything 5:20
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Merged with the previous thread. We've tried to contact him last year but had no luck.
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Mike Posner has released a second collaboration with Mike Shinoda. The track is called 'God's Lottery' and is part of his new mixtape, titled Keep Going. It features guest vocals by Elohim. 'Prince Akeem' is also present in the tracklist.
Visit our Linkinpedia page for more information.
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It's no secret Mike Shinoda is always cooking new music and now a new title has surfaced on BMI. The song is titled 'Fine' and lists Mike Shinoda as its sole songwriter/composer. Check the screenshot below, courtesy of community member lhcluiz.
Earlier this year, Mike said he had no plans of releasing new music but was working with other artists as songwriter and producer. In a more recent interview, he said he'd been in the studio making music since the beginning of the year and always keeping doors open to working with new artists. He added, "A lot of things are starting to get close to being scheduled for release. But I don’t have anything I can tell you about at this point because you know, I don’t wanna spoil surprises."
Could 'Fine' be a collaboration with another artist not yet credited on BMI? Or is it a new solo track?
While we wait for an answer, make sure to check Mike's recent work for Mike Posner and Kitten.
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Via Instagram, the Californian alt. rock outfit Kitten has announced their new single, titled 'Me,' was produced by none other than Mike Shinoda! Their new EP, Goodbye Honeymoon Phase, is due tomorrow, October 18, 2019. It appears the song will also receive a music video as it is already listed on Mike Shinoda's Apple Music page in Japan. A preview can be watched here. The band told the story behind the collaboration via Twitter:
Guys last year I was in the van, and we had all jus finished burrito bowls from Chipotle. Other than that it was like any normal day on tour when i received a DM from @mikeshinoda None of us could believe it. A year later , it’s a collab. MAZAL 🤧
"Goodbye Honeymoon Phase" Tracklist:
- Memphis
- Me
- Goodbye Honeymoon Phase
- Distraction
- Friday's No Fun Anymore
Edit:
Music video is out! Watch it here:
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We've been slow on news lately, so here's something cool: an instrumental version of A Thousand Suns had surfaced earlier this year with an early instrumental version of the song. Recently, the multitracks for this version were leaked online and a fan actually went through the trouble of putting everything together so we can hear how the original song sounded before NoBraiN (winner of the Linkin Park featuring You contest) made changes to the track. Listen below.
Additionally, make sure to watch the LPTV episode about the contest here and read LPAssociation's exclusive interview with NoBraiN here.
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Just had a chance to listen to the file you posted. Sounds like ambient noise, like wind or something, or static. I guess it's something that was recorded by accident, like that By Myself demo in the multitracks, and shouldn't be there.
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Maybe the shortened tracks are some kind of single edit and the additional noise is some kind of transition to the next track. They could have been released on digital stores by mistake.
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3 hours ago, LPsMart said:
thanks
what were they called o.O don't think I got them
24 minutes ago, cesaraugusto said:Are you talking about "Concert Stems" released a few months ago, right?
Yes. They all came from Mike's PC. There was a folder called JH Samples.
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6 hours ago, LPsMart said:
where were they leaked and also when? can't remember this
Also still don't know about this
This week. Same place as the others. If you have the others, you know where it was. Like Astat said, they were deleted already. Please don't request links to leaked multitracks here.
Joe's samples were in the same folder as Mike's.
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7 hours ago, MoC said:
Is there a source for this that the entire band hates the song? It's a bummer to hear that my favourite song of LP is the one they hate the most lol
https://lplive.net/forums/topic/12088-lpa-podcast-w-mike-summary/?tab=comments#comment-260941
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7 hours ago, martinez said:
I already noticed that there is no scratch in the intro in this video and live bonus track from MTM has the scratch in the intro.
I'm still checking it.
It's definitely different version. Chester even sings "for what I've done" longer in the Third Encore version.
You can compare those two snippets: https://www.sendspace.com/file/3tyzb3
Based on these snippets, it sounds a lot like the bonus track is from the Circuit City performance. The single sounds like the AT&T performance to me.
Here are all the performances in case anyone else wants to compare them:
- Stripped
- Wal-Mart
- BestBuy
- AOL
- AT&T
Grey Daze Album Coming In April 2020
in Newswire
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In the news we linked in the first post there's a full list of guests compiled from the band's Twitter/Instagram/Facebook posts.