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  1. I have an exclusive for you guys. It's the lyrics for the next version of Already Over:
  2. Even when it's not about you, about you all of a sudden it's about you.
  3. We should host a Linkin Park community Purge event. You guys would go an entire year of being nice to each other and to Mike's overused song in exchange of 24 hours of going at each other's throats and posting all the negativity you want.
  4. Just to throw it away.
  5. Learning something new everyday. Here you see it used in the names of Asian-owned restaurants, stage names for Asian artists, and display names and nicknames for Asian people, so I always thought it was an US-only thing to censor the word as it is literally just an abbreviation of "Japanese".
  6. Only in the US where they had internment camps for Japanese people: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internment_of_Japanese_Americans
  7. Standing at the end of the final masquerade
  8. https://lp-bits.com/details.php?id=967
  9. This is what digital stores had for the Meteora bonus tracks in 2019: Lying from You (Live at Alcatraz, Milan, IT, 2/23/2003 - LP Underground Tour) From the Inside (Live UK/US 2003 - LP Underground Tour) Easier to Run (Live from the Carling Apollo Theatre, Manchester, England, 3/7/2003 - LP Underground Tour)
  10. Mike: "chester and i are working on our 11th song today (out of 15). there will be 12 tracks on the album." Chester: "We recorded 15 tracks total and there's 12 on the record." Meteora: 2. Don't Stay 3. Somewhere I Belong 4. Lying From You 5. Hit The Floor 6. Easier To Run 7. Faint 8. Figure.09 9. Breaking The Habit 10. From The Inside 11. Nobody's Listening 12. Session 13. Numb Lost Demos: 1. Lost 2. Fighting Myself 3. More The Victim Song board: 1. Cumulus (More The Victim) 2. Interrogation (Easier To Run) 3. Cuidado (Lying From You) 5. Pretty Birdie (Somewhere I Belong) 6. Shifter (From The Inside) 7. Shortcut (Fighting Myself) 8. Nocturnal (Nobody's Listening) 9. Session 10. Resolution (Lost) 11. Faint 12. Sick (Don't Stay) 13. Plaster II (Figure.09) 14. Husky (Hit The Floor) 15. Drawing (Breaking The Habit) 16. Figure.09
  11. But will you upload Brazil 2004?
  12. Download: https://we.tl/t-6Oj2qYFtR8
  13. Ctrl C Ctrl V?
  14. No, you can get it for free on the official Discord. People share access keys there.
  15. No. Strangely, it wasn't in the songboard for Meteora and there are no known unreleased titles left from that era.
  16. Joke's on Mike. He said he didn't want to put a band together and didn't want to tour. Yet, he is traveling around the world (touring) and putting together a different band for each city he visits just to record quarantine style videos, which was also something he said he wasn't interested in doing during the COVID-19 pandemic when everybody else was doing it.
  17. Yeah, it's been confirmed the next session is from Los Angeles. He also recorded in Berlin and London and apparently there will be one in Japan as well.
  18. The EP sounds just like a soundtrack where you have Already Over as the main theme and various variations and experimentations on that theme. Other two tracks by the same artist thrown in to add some diversity. I guess that's what he was aiming for based on the title. It's definitely interesting to hear what he did with those songs and I think it could have been really cool as an audiovisual project; but as it is right now, I don't really see myself coming back to any of the tracks ever again because soundtrack releases aren't really my thing.
  19. The thing with She Couldn't is that we have the "Emo," the demo beat for the song, and the bass sounds different from She Couldn't. Agreed. Carousel is all synth as far as I can tell. The only song on the Hybrid Theory EP which seems to have live bass is And One. I'm not entirely sure about Part Of Me because there's too much going on in the instrumental. Maybe someone with a more trained ear can identify something I couldn't. I think you're right. https://we.tl/t-oELrvBEmWp It's also safe to assume everything on So Far Away is sampled, because it was literally an attempt by Mike to create a song entirely on his MPC. Now the question is: was the bass recorded by Kyle or not? If you open thye project for Hurry, the bass sample is simply called "BASS1". Judging by the name, it doesn't seem like Mike took it from a song by another artist because he always named the artist when he did that. Would such a small sample grant him any kind of credits for the song though? Basically, the recordings I think Kyle might have played on are: And One In The End (Demo) Points Of Authority (Demo) [LPU Rarities] Slip (1998 Unreleased Hybrid Theory Demo) So Far Away (Unreleased 1998) Blue (1998 Unreleased Hybrid Theory Demo) She Couldn't Could Have Been Points Of Authority (Demo) [Forgotten Demos] Crawling (Demo) SuperXero (By Myself Demo) Esaul (Frat Party At The Pankake Festival)
  20. Me too. We can't possibly know. We haven't heard that CD. We can't assume it's similar to the 1997 version just because the LPU demo (which is the beat of that version) is listed as a 1998 demo. The Hybrid Party Of A Thousand Things leak had the beats for both versions of the song. We discussed it in the LPLive group and came to the same conclusion. A lot of people here seem to think the same too. I guess that settles it. The versions of Esaul (from LPU Rarities), Pictureboard (from Forgotten Demos) and Rhinestone (LPU Rarities) with Chester were all recorded with Phoenix, not Kyle. He surely played those songs at rehearsals, showcases and live shows, just not in the studio versions on HT20, which is what he is claiming. Are there any songs without live bass that I left out of my list? Dedicated? She Couldn't? Step Up? We were told at least the verses of Carousel is all synth instead of live bass, not sure about the rest of the song.
  21. How do you know? This was late 1998, so they might had a different version of the song by then. We don't know the exact period when the LPU 9.0 demo was created or even if it's dated correctly (could easily be from 1997).
  22. That's correct. Then they allowed Chester to appear on the Santana album that came out the same month as A Thousand Suns. lol
  23. We have the Rhinestone instrumental from the audition tape. Wasn't it a little different from the version with vocals? Also, wouldn't Chester's audition recordings have only his vocals (without Mike)? I think it's safe to assume all singers received the same tapes from the band, so that would be only 3 tracks. Step Up. Same disc as Carousel. Now that I looked at the tracklist, Stick N Move is in there too, so maybe that was the second version of the song, similar to the HT20 version. Right, that's so weird because the disc has a lot of very early demos they did with Chester, but Points Of Authority, Super Xero and Untitled are there as well. I think the first mention of those 3 songs in Jeff's book is from the August 1999 demo. Yet, Slip still had Mark's vocals even though Mike supposedly took Slip with Chester from the first batch of songs they did together alongside Blue (another track in the disc). On a side note, Fiends with Mark was in there as well. I wonder if they ever recorded it with Chester since he eventually sang on Slip.
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