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  1. If I remember right, there was no mp3 download of Barack Your World. The first time we heard the song was in a YouTube video with nothing on it (just a black screen). A few days after, the music video (and the website) were launched. Right after the song was recorded, Mike told us to "go find it". I think there was a mp3 somewhere out there, someone found it and uploaded it to YouTube. If you read Mike's post, you'll see he said "I didn't put it up". "Magic Doors" didn't have any video by the way. Just a still image.
  2. http://lplive.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=11055&do=findComment&comment=243090
  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQwc8ryP7b8 Mark Wakefield credited for "One Step Closer". WTF? Emile Haynie isn't credited for "A Line In The Sand" on BMI but he is credited on ASCAP. Did he really work on this song?
  4. The official music video of "Identity Disorder" by Of Mice & Men was recorded live during The Hunting Party Tour.
  5. Where can I find that Kerrang interview where Mike says A Line In The Sand is a mix of everything LP has ever done?
  6. Isn't Machine Shop Records owned by Warner anyway? I pre-ordered the album. I have the original untouched files from linkinpark.com (both mp3 and FLAC) and they have the same thing: "2014 Warner Bros. Records Inc.".
  7. Thanks. Added Birds Of Prey, Rocksmith and Recharge.
  8. Q&A at Dry Cell's MySpace page.
  9. Damn... so many wrong information coming from all of the band's members. Steve also said he played a few shows with the band while Jonathan said he played only 1. Found this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTk_QIDgY30
  10. Yes. Sorry if my post was confusing. Here's the full thing:
  11. You can remove both question marks. I just read that "Grey Daze story by Jonathan Krause" again and he said the band was founded by Sean and himself in 1993. And from LESTAT's interview with Sean: "Over a year and a half" and now we are 100% sure they broke up in 1993.
  12. You're doing an awesome job with the Grey Daze page! Jonathan Krause.
  13. This could be added to the show page.
  14. Click the link.
  15. 1. It's in the trailer but I don't remember it in the film. 2. Don't know.
  16. That's awesome! Really good work. Never knew they opened for Faith No More. Edit: According to this, Limp Bizkit opened for Faith No More in the same day but in a different city: http://www.bizkitlive.com/1997.php Setlistfm confirms the place and date: http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/faith-no-more/1997/celebrity-theatre-phoenix-az-73d53245.html Both Limp Bizkit and Faith No More shows were recorded: http://www.bungleweird.net/bootlegs/shows.php?id_show=105 http://www.bizkitlive.com/shows/19971004.php
  17. Mumiy Troll, a Russian alternative rock group, has finished their second English language album called Malibu Alibi, which was recorded in studios of Moscow and Los Angeles and is scheduled to be released in early 2015. According to the band's official webpage, the song "Speed" features guitars by Amir Derakh and the song "Golden Heart" features bass and beats by Anthony 'Fu' Valcic. Although most of the album was produced by Mumiy Troll's frontman Iliya Lagutenko, Julien-K was also credited for co-producing and mixing one of the album's singles, "Flow Away" (a re-recording/remix of a 1997 song of theirs called "Utekay"). The song was released in English, Mandarin and Russian versions. Malibu Alibi tracklist: Speed (feat. Amir Derakh) Vitamins Flow Away (Utekay) (feat. WuMeiGui) The Girl My Luck (feat. Keefus Ciancia) Golden Heart (feat. Anthony 'Fu' Valcic) Swimming With Sharks All of Mine November The two groups had previously worked together on the Hey Tovarish! Remixes EP. Watch the official "Flow Away" music video below: Thanks to Skipees for the heads up.
  18. Same here. On the other hand, they allowed the HT and Meteora instrumentals and posted the radio edits from LPC in the newswire (all official material too).
  19. Missing official release: http://lplive.net/shows/db/julienk1011/20110809
  20. Should we list Joe's work on The X-Files and Frank Herbert's Dune here?
  21. Cool to see Systeme De Sexe back. "No You Can't" was already played before under the name "You Can't Take It Away".
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