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    That's one of the dumbest things I have ever heard and goes against what 90% of bands that tour play. Every band that I follow plays rarer songs live. Foo with I'll Stick Around/Generator and others, 10 Years with shit all the time, Metallica with Frayed Ends Of Sanity and all sorts of other rare shit like St. Anger, etc. OF COURSE you can sacrifice a boring single for a kickass oldschool song. When I am seeing a band I am a casual fan of, I am looking forward to the jams that I don't know versus the big singles. I want to find stuff that is epic that I don't know. Incubus did it for me with A Certain Shade Of Green, even. I can't think of a band that DOESN'T play some semi rare oldie live.

    While I agree with you, I need to post this:

    "A Certain Shade Of Green" is a single.

     

    They did play "Rebel Girls" during the Honda Civic Tour, which is a (great) b-side from "If Not Now, When?."

  2. - There are some versions where you wrote "different lyrics". I think it would be nice to know what exactly is different. Example: the FIFA version of "Blackout".

     

    - "4 GT 10" (from Chali 2na's Fish Market) and "Now I See" (from the Ozzfest sample) are missing their descriptions.

     

    - In the Xero version of "Rhinestone" you wrote "no Chester". I think it would be better to write "Mark on vocals" or something like that.

    The current description could be misleading to new fans.

     

    - "By Myself" from the HT website IS NOT the same as the 2-track demo version.

     

    - Some quotes from Astat which has some things that (in my opinion) could be added to the list:

     

     

    By Myself:
    #1 = "Super Zero" from the 9-track demo CD. It has Mike whispering "So, what do you think?" at the beginning, and during the bridge there is a drum beat going in the background. The lyrics in this one are significantly different than the other 2 versions.
    #2 = "By Myself" from the 2-track demo CD. This one doesn't have the whisper at the beginning or the beat in the bridge that the 9-track version has. Also, on the first words of the song, "What do I do," Mike comes in right on the beat, and during the bridge he says "I'm so afraid."
    #3 = "Super Xero" from the old hybridtheory.com website. This version is almost the same as the 2-track version, except Mike comes in off the beat on the first line of the song, and during the bridge he says "Always afraid" instead of "I'm so afraid."
    A Place for My Head:
    #1 = "Esaul" from the 9-track demo CD. This version has the lyrics "So I run from that to a place I can't find you at" in the first verse.
    #2 = "A Place for My Head (Esaul)" from the 2-track demo CD. This version has the lyrics "But an on-front attack, you could never run from that" in the first verse, different from the 9-track version. This version has the "And the second it starts" lyric at the start of the 2nd verse that the website version doesn't have.
    #3 = "Esaul" from the old hybridtheory.com website. This version is similar to the 2-track version, except that at the start of the second verse, there's just the guitar playing with no vocals for a second, without the "And the second it starts" lyric.
    #4 = "Esaul" from Frat Party. This is an easter egg on the DVD, and is a live rehearsal performance of the song sometime in 1999. The lyrics are drastically different from any of the other 3 versions.
    Forgotten:
    #1 = "Rhinestone" from the Xero demo tape. There are numerous differences between the 2 versions of Rhinestone, but the easy way to tell them apart is that this one has Mark Wakefield on vocals.
    #2 = "Rhinestone" from the 9-track demo CD. This one has Chester singing.
    Points of Authority:
    #1 = "Points & Authority" from the 9-track demo CD. This is the version with the "it's time to sink or swim" breakdown.
    #2 = "Points of Authotity" from the old hybridtheory.com website. Commonly mislabeled as "Vertical Limit," this is the version with the alternate rap lyrics: "Forfeit the game/stop the talk show" etc...this isn't really a "demo," but more or less an alternate take on the final Hybrid Theory mix (similar to Now I See and Plaster).

     

    Question 1. : The Song "Now I See" From "The Wicked World Of Warner Bros.Reprise Ozzfest Sampler 2000", is this song exactly same With You Version from Hybrid Theory Album?
    Question 1: No. One of the guitar harmonics at the end of each verse is different, and the whole song is mixed differently, most notably on the scratching effects during the intro. The synth-y parts during the verses are also louder, and some of the echoing effects on Mike's vocals are a little different.
  3. I think this could be added to the show page:

     

     

     

    It all takes the band back to the very beginning, like their memorable first set at the Whisky. "Our very first show there we opened up for SX-10, with Sen Dog from Cypress Hill, and System of a Down," Shinoda recalled. "I remember really vividly that I had seen System play there before.
    "It was the era where Incubus played there all the time, System played there quite a bit. And we played our set, which was probably 30 minutes at the time, and it was all friends. Nobody had even heard our music – they were there just to support friends."

    After SX-10 performed, System of a Down's set was memorable for other reasons, he said. "It turned out that a couple of the guys had smoked weed with Sen backstage and got laid out. They were incapacitated. They were two hours late to start their set because some of them were just, like, unable to function." On the Strip? We'll have to take his word for it.

    http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/linkin-park-headlines-sunset-strip-music-fest-20130802

  4. guys i know the hybrid theory live released but til now i didn't received any e-mail to download it ? what i do ?

    Try to send them an e-mail saying you never got the download links.

     

    I appreciated for the answer and i'll grateful if i can find some of them from 2007 - 2012 ?

    Here you can find all the live audio shared on LPL:

    MP3

    FLAC

     

    Here you can find lists of all the SBD recordings:

  5. Until It's Gone:

    Putting it on the album was an afterthought, the band probably assumed that Michael Bay would pick their song to be the movie's "main track" given their past relationship, and he threw them for a loop when he picked Imagine Dragons' submission instead. Remember that article from about 7-8 months ago where someone was hanging around the studio where LP was recording and mentioned them "mixing a song for a movie soundtrack?" That was Until It's Gone. I know the song title was on the tracking board in the THP teaser video, but that was shot so late in the process that the decision not to have it on Transformers 4 would have been made by then.

    So yeah, that's a big part of why UIG bugs me so much. They basically shoehorned a song that was recorded for an entirely different project into the tracklisting of their album that was recorded with a completely different mindset...and it shows. Outside of Final Masquerade (which is an infinitely better song), UIG has very little in common with anything else on the album.

  6. 2014.06.07 (Rock am Ring)

    2014.06.18 ('The Hunting Party' Release Show)

    Add these.

    Download Festival and Carson 2012 should be added to the "official live releases".

     

     

    iTunes Festival has full audio source, or just the iTunes EP?

     

    iTunes EP + Burn It Down single. These are official releases. There's no full audio source.

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