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  1. On our first tour, we opened for a band that treated us like crap. Our album wasn’t out—incidentally, neither was theirs—but they had a single that was starting to do well on the radio. We would get to the venue, and those guys would take up every room in the place, leaving us to sit on the curb outside waiting to play.

     

    Instead of signing autographs, they would charge their fans for a signed picture. They had hairdressers and bodyguards, and we were playing 500-seat clubs! It was ridiculous. But instead of moping outside, we talked to the fans. We signed everything and gave our demo cassettes away for free.
    We learned a great lesson: treat your opening bands and fans with respect. Today, we still set up a meet-and-greet with our fan club at every event, and we make an effort to treat our opening bands with respect.

     

    I guess he was talking about this same band:

     

     

    PRP: Have you ever farted in a Tupperware container which contained food, closed the lid fast and left it in the fridge for an unsuspecting victim?
    Mike: No, but one of our band members once pooped in a bag, with the intention of throwing the bag on another band we were playing with.
  2. 1. Another demo/different title.

    2. Cure For The Itch was released before Hybrid Theory in some form/they played it live.

    1. I heard that title before but I never saw any confirmation that Cure For The Itch was actually called "Mr. Hahn" at some point. Nice find! Added.

    2. Could be the same version from Studio Finals 5/7/00 but with a different title. We might never know.

     

    If anyone is wondering where the title "Mr. Hahn's Itch" came from, it's from a promo CD that dates from before HT was released:

    http://lpcatalog.com/item/2000_hybrid-theory/promo/clone-cd_us1

     

    Edit:

    Can you give me a link to the full interview?

  3. Many artists have joined the band on stage for 'One Step Closer' over the years. A few guests include Dilated Peoples, Marky Chavez (Adema), Wes Scantlin (Puddle Of Mudd), Sonny Sandovel (P.O.D.), Aaron Lewis (Staind), Jonathan Davis (Korn), Johan from Pia, Doug Robb (Hoobastank) and Dan Marsala (Story Of The Year).

    "Yohan" instead of "Johan".

     

     

     

    From 2002 to 2010, the band only played in Mexico once (2002) and South America once (Brazil in 2004). They returned to Brazil in 2010 (one show) and Mexico (two shows) in 2012.

    In 2010 they also played in other Soth American countries (Argentina and Chile) for the first time.

     

     

     

    Mike recorded vocals for a song entitled 'Second To None', which was a track on the unreleased Styles Of Beyond album Reseda Beach. Thankfully, the song was debuted on the Transformers movie soundtrack in 2007.

    The album was released in 2012.

    "Second To None" was also a bonus track on Razor Tag.

     

     

     

    The track 'Drug Lab' from The Raid: Redemption soundtrack (by Mike and Joe Trapanese) was used in an episode of Burn Notice.

    Listed twice.

     

     

     

    H! Vltg3' off of Reanimation samples a song called 'All For One' by the group Brand Nubian. The members of the group are credited in the liner notes of the album.
    H! Vltg3' off of Reanimation samples a song called 'All For One' by the group Brand Nubian. It also samples 'Family' by Lamont Dozier (the main piano part comes from that song), which isn't credited in the liner notes, but the sample was still cleared by management.

    You could write these two facts as a single one. Just a suggestion.

  4. 2014 - Chester Bennington - Unknown Title [From "La Bare" Soundtrack] -> DJ Z-Trip ft. CB - Walking Dead (already released)

     

    2013 - Linkin Park - Castle Of Glass (Official Remix) -> do we know that this is not the MS Remix from Recharged?

    It's from some LPTV episode.

    I think it was discussed in the episode's thread (on the newswire) and it is indeed a different remix.

  5. On our first tour, we opened for a band that treated us like crap. Our album wasn’t out—incidentally, neither was theirs—but they had a single that was starting to do well on the radio. We would get to the venue, and those guys would take up every room in the place, leaving us to sit on the curb outside waiting to play.

     

    Instead of signing autographs, they would charge their fans for a signed picture. They had hairdressers and bodyguards, and we were playing 500-seat clubs! It was ridiculous. But instead of moping outside, we talked to the fans. We signed everything and gave our demo cassettes away for free.
    We learned a great lesson: treat your opening bands and fans with respect. Today, we still set up a meet-and-greet with our fan club at every event, and we make an effort to treat our opening bands with respect.
  6. Carson 08.09.2012 was recorded but it's not bold on the 2012 page.

     

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    http://lplive.net/shows/db/2001/20010514

     

     

    This was the first time that 'Jane Says' was performed live.

    "Jane Says" is listed on the two previous shows:

    http://lplive.net/shows/db/2001/20010508

    http://lplive.net/shows/db/2001/20010505

     

    Note: fixed in Wiki pages too.

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    http://lplive.net/shows/db/fortminor/20060812F

    http://lplive.net/shows/db/fortminor/20060813F

    Enth E ND was played at least at one of those shows (Osaka, I think).

    Skipees posted an interview with clips of the song somewhere on the forums.

     

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    We have at least two identical printed setlists with "Lee Interlude" before Papercut (aka "The High Voltage Speech"), for one of them, Pittsburgh we have a source to check it. The point is, there are 30 shows between those two shows so there's no chance for misprint here, especially because they played the Falling Down Intrelude in Pittsburgh before OSC and not the "Bruce Lee/It's Going Down" one.

     

    Except than logic: Lee = Bruce Lee, there's nothing else that pointing that the Lee Interlude is the one from Bruce Lee movie/IGD demo, but there are more than one thing that pointing that they are not related.

    I still think it makes no sense, but okay.

     

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    http://lplive.net/shows/db/2012/20120912

    Lying From You/Papercut:

    Medley (on the show page) vs. Mashup (on the setlist)

  7. http://lplive.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=10607

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    Edit:

    Looks like it's a problem with the "Main Street" forums.

     

    - The same thing happens here:

    http://lplive.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=10378

     

    - The "show" button doesn't work on other threads either.

     

    - Some posts which were composed of many lines now have just one big line. Like this one:

    http://lplive.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=4902&page=9&do=findComment&comment=218299

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    The vocal sample from the beginning of Joe's DJ solo on the Projekt Revolution 2002 tour ("We don't wanna be left behind/all we want to do is just blow your mind") comes from the song 'Back Up Off Me!' by Dr. Dre and Ed Lover (feat. T-Money).

    Wasn't it "High Power Rap" by Disco Dave And The Force Of The Five MCs?

    I mean, I know the Dr. Dre song has these same lines, but it also has lines from other known hip-hop songs.

    I think the sample used by Mr. Hahn came from "High Power Rap".

  9. http://lplive.net/shows/db/2001/20010603

    The "Falling Down Interlude" (as the name states) was taken from the movie Falling Down, but what we hear before One Step Closer is the same intro found in the demo version of It's Goin' Down, which is a sample of Bruce Lee's Game Of Death (hence the name "Lee Interlude").

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uofNYgCSOM0

     

    I think it's wrong on all the 2001 pages.

    http://lplive.net/shows/db/2001/20010514

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZpAboNkM30

  10. Chester was also wearing the same clothes in Praha:

    There's no video of One Step Closer though.

     

    Chester was wearing different clothes in Berlin.

    And we have an audio recording of Paris. I think someone would have noticed if Mark was there.

     

    Since both Chester and Mark were wearing the same clothes, let's just assume it is from Madrid then.

  11. I bet that's What We Don't Know.

    They were talking about Not Alone.

    This was a track that we originally worked on with Rick Rubin during the Minutes To Midnight sessions, and one of our favorites, and it unfortunately didn't make it on the album, but fortunately we had it on a semi-finished form and Mike and Chester really were burning midnight oil. They rewrote the lyrics to kind of express their emotions about what happened to Haiti and remixed the song, got it ready for this compilation in about 24 hours and I think it's actually better... I'm actually sure it's better than the early version. We're really really proud of it.

    After reading this quote again, I think "Not Alone" (the original version) was among that 17 tracks finished for Minutes To Midnight.

    The band just rewrote the lyrics for Download To Donate and that's it.

     

    We had a demo [for 'Not Alone'] — the music was laid out, we had done the song a little while ago ... we just never used it because we never thought it was done. [After the tragedy in Haiti], we listened to the demo again, essentially scrapped all the words, rewrote the words ... when you've got that idea and emotional charge in you and you put that in the lyrics, for me it does make better lyrics.

    There's an authenticity and a passion that you can hear in Chester's voice on this track; we literally wrote [the new lyrics] via e-mail, before he had flown out from Arizona to L.A. [to record them]

    It's weird that we got all these Minutes To Midnight b-sides and instead of releasing the last one they just gave us incomplete songs (Debris and Asbestos).

    Astat might be right. I think the last track was Burning In The Skies.

    So we already have everything:

     

    01. Wake

    02. Given Up

    03. Leave Out All The Rest

    04. Bleed It Out

    05. Shadow Of The Day

    06. What I've Done

    07. Hands Held High

    08. No More Sorrow

    09. Valentine's Day

    10. In Between

    11. In Pieces

    12. The Little Things Give You Away

    13. No Roads Left (iTunes bonus/Tour Edition)

    14. Across The Line (LPU 9.0)

    15. Blackbirds (8-Bit Rebellion!/iTunes bonus for ATS)

    16. Not Alone (Download To Donate/digital single)

    17. Burning In The Skies (A Thousand Suns)

    18. What We Don't Know (LPU X)

     

    I still think we should ask the band about this though. Just to be sure.

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