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  1. 29 minutes ago, leftshoe18 said:

     

    The groovier feel of the live version gives off more of that nu-metal vibe while the studio version has more of a punky sound to it like Given Up. A version of it that resembles the studio demo would work just fine on MTM, in my opinion.

    People tend to exxagerate when they say that QWERTY doesnt fit in MTM, its the album that has a 18 second heavy ass screaming and then the next track is LOATR lol.

     

    QWERTY shares elements from other songs from MTM... that punk feel from Given Up, Rap verses from BIO, agressive vocals from NMS.

     

    the live version sounds like a Meteora song, the studio version definitely sounds like any of the heavy/rock songs from MTM.

  2. ''QWERTY doesnt fit MTM''

    Dude that's a lame excuse, MTM it's one of the albums that have a lot of very different tracks HHH doesnt sounds like anything else, Given Up vs In Between? 

    I love MTM but it was so unbalanced too many mid tempo songs. QWERTY could have helped to have a better pace.

     

    The band loves this track for sure, they knew that they messed up when left it out of MTM... thats why it was:

     

    -Played again in 2007

    -Mashup w Victimized in 2012

    -Re released in 2024

     

    ''We are working on some more for you'' hopefully this is what the band is doing right now...

  3. 34 minutes ago, Alexonlyalex said:

    My only problem with HT is that they copy the beards, hair styles, brads headphones, clothing styles....its deeply creepy and cringy to me. If they had their own art style and did LP Covers, it would be (for me) something entirely else, but the way they do it now, impossible for me to watch and enojy.

     

    I have a problem with calling them Hybrid Theory

    starting from now ill call them Hoax Tribute, HT.

  4. 3 minutes ago, LPLStaff said:

    How can anyone dislike tribute bands at face value? Even active bands have them - Hardwired follows Metallica on tour and plays around their shows, the night before, etc for example. Even Metallica brings in tribute bands for their 2 show weekends they've been doing lately, around official events.

     

    Of course LP would have tribute bands. The band has not played a show in nearly 7 years and LP is one of the biggest bands in our lifetime - there is a big want to see that music live.

     

    In the End and Hybrid Theory (PT) are doing a great job with setlists and shows. People have a great time at those shows, people who got to see LP and who never got to see LP. It's just to celebrate the music. There's no harm in any of that. The HT band's setlists are really something, that show they have from the arena on YouTube is quite cool. They even play Lost. I'd see that band for sure if they came near me - have seen In the End several times.

     

    LP is on social media and browses it, they've seen these bands multiple times online. 

     

    What do you think about Mike's response?

  5. 1 hour ago, Justin said:

    On one hand, there's obviously a demand for LP material in a live setting that LP themselves aren't fulfilling that this tribute band is.

     

    On the other hand, I can see the members of LP feeling weird about it because these guys are touring the world and playing arena shows off the back of LP's body of work. It's like they skipped the grind of making the music and working their way up from the club scene, etc. and they're just touring successfully exclusively off of material made by someone else.

     

    Mike was definitely, in his typically measured and professional way, saying "I wouldn't know about that stuff because I made original music. I was never in the business of copying others."

     

    It reminds me of when he was asked about the DPARK guy. Like he's not gonna be rude or shit on anyone, but he'll also make it very clear that he's not into it.

     

    This is exactly what I think, my posts sometimes look dramatic because my english sucks ass but for me the HT ass holes already crossed the line between a tribute and actually taking advantage and making money from the bands work.

     

    I'll find a way to make money out of LPs legacy seems like that's already okay with everybody.

  6. 4 hours ago, leftshoe18 said:

    Tribute bands dressing up and acting like the bands they're paying tribute to is nothing new. And there are plenty of tribute bands out there for other acts that are still touring and recording. Hybrid Theory is far more popular than any tribute band I've ever seen which is why I think it feels exploitative to many people. As long as they cover their bases on the legal side, I don't see any problem with them continuing to pay tribute to a band they obviously have a lot of passion for.

    Pa$$ion

  7. 19 minutes ago, YRQRM0 said:

    Honestly a very measured and respectful response, of course it's a bit of an awkward topic, but some comments I've seen made it sound like he was going to bash them when this wasn't that

    Whats the most controversial comment has ever said? Chvrches is disney commercial music lol

     

    Mike is almost 50, he trashed those guys so bad he is not happy that they are touring the world making money with LPs body of work.

     

    Fuck HT those guys its not a tribute anymore they are just imposters that dont give a shit about Chester's death or the bands legacy they are just making money.

     

    If the band endorsed them it would be another story.

  8. 5 hours ago, felipeintheend said:

    The band release stuff under Warner and  the label must see the importance of that  and find a way to make money with it, thats the only way stuff are going to be released. The band wont post anything just to supply our needs. The "noise" must be BIG.. not 500 fans. if you get what I mean =]

     

     

    This is the one and only definitive answer.

    Warner is always looking a way to make money, there are rare examples of the band releasing something for free... like Final Masquerade acoustic.

     

    LPL definitely is a source for the label to know what we want, youll get SS for MTM20 just be patient.

  9. 49 minutes ago, Somebodyangry said:

    Lyrics are bland but not the worst lol, do you think runaway or APFMH have Better lyrics ? 

    APFMH has a great message.

     

    LP lyrics were perfect, they were delivered in the perfect moment, perfect generation.

    without those lyrics we wouldnt be talking about the band right now.

     

    With OML generic lyrics Chester would still be working at Burger King right now.

  10. 1 hour ago, Somebodyangry said:

    The synths remind me of Numb, and it could sit on LT with songs like IMR and IBG very easily 

     

    I was talking only about lyrics

    Instrumental: Doesnt sounds like Meteora to me, the synths are forgettable,  no big chorus, no power chords, very slow pace, very cinematic.

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