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"Halo" was recorded over 2 years before that soundtrack came out...
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I got your message about that the other day, still trying to find the list. I'll post it when I do. *Edit* Found it. Updated it a little bit too, to reflect some stuff that's surfaced recently. This is by no means an all-inclusive list of every MTM seed, but it's all the seeds I'm aware of that were either mentioned in interviews, seen on computer screens on LPTV/Making of MTM, or released at some point. Arpeggio Intro Arpeggio Idea Brad Idea Brad Interlude Armada WAKE Album Intro Idea *Early version of Wake* Japan *Working title for Acoss the Line* Grecian Fire in the City *Parts of this song were reworked into 21 Stitches/Given Up* Amnesick Bunker Chunky Munky Clever Name Electric Uvula Resident Turdface Hemophiliac Guitarz Episodes Howitzer Metal Detector Midnight M Permanent Get What I Deserve Unfair, Unjust, Unmerciful The Vanishing The New Song Stump Thump Thump Thump The Date Stun Sterile Poon Yo (Unsolved Mysteries) *Clip released as "Brad's Yo" ringtone on Monster Energy website, full song released as "Yo" on LPU 11* BFDFTFG Warhol The Wrath State of Emergency Sansei Nashville Clarity Charade Candy (Short) Canaries Song A Song B Song C (You Don't Know) Song D Song E (Jar Jar Binks) Song F Song G Song H Song I Song J Song K Song L Song M Song N Song O Song P Song Q *Working title for Hands Held High* Song R Song S Song T Song U Song V Song W Song X Song Y Song Z Fear *Working title for Leave Out All the Rest* Drum Song *Working title for The Little Things Give You Away* 21 Stitches *Working title for Given Up* Accident *Working title for Bleed it Out* Shadow of the Day Bang Three *Working title for What I've Done* EBow Idea *Working title for No More Sorrow* Pictures *Working title for In Pieces* Patients *Working title for No Roads Left* QWERTY Announcement Service Public Pale When My Time Comes *Alternate title for Leave Out All the Rest* No Roads Left But One *Alternate title for No Roads Left*
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Yeah, Church was arrested at some point earlier in the year. For what, I'm really not sure, but he was/possibly still is in jail.
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"Now I See" is also identical to the version of With You on the unmastered copy of Hybrid Theory, minus the song title.
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Deano ALWAYS posts fake shit like this whenever there's a new LP-related release. Hey, look at me, I can rename a bunch of mp3 files on my computer with known MTM seed titles and take a screencap of it too! I stopped talking to the guy years ago for a reason. Ignore him.
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For the most part. There is one note in the guitar harmonics in the verses that was changed too.
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http://lplive.net/forum/index.php?s=&s...st&p=153232 The really amateur-sounding programmed drums are what give it away, really.
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Nope, that's definitely fan-made.
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Definitely not true. If there was any validity to that, it'd be on LPL. Setlist.fm is about as accurate as Wikipedia. Also, this whole "Adam said Pictureboard is better than ATL" talk is odd, as I've heard from other people that he said the exact opposite. I've never even seen Adam say that he "has" Pictureboard himself, just that he's heard it. And quite frankly, if Pictureboard was really THAT good, why hasn't it been released on one of the past 3 LPU CDs?
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I wouldn't exactly call this a Robot Boy "demo," as it sounds like it's just an alternate vocal take that they decided not to use after the rest of the song had already been completed. Instrumentally, it's identical to the album version. "Brad's Yo" was just a 30-second ringtone that was a clip from "Yo." I'm guessing they used that title just to indicate that it was one of Brad's MTM demos. The full demo title was actually "Yo (Unsolved Mysteries)," as seen on the Making of Minutes to Midnight DVD/LPTV.
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LOL. I master CD for u LP! I no real good method: .wav > 320kbps .mp3 > (mastering) > 192kbps .mp3 > CD-R > (send to CD making place) > re-rip as 192kbps .mp3 > ? > PROFIT!
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Sweet. Now if only I could find out why I still don't have my LPUX package when it supposedly shipped 16 days ago... You are SORELY mistaken if you think lossless audio didn't exist (or was even "an inconvenience" to record with) in 1998. DAT recorders were introduced in like, 1987, just for starters...and no self-respecting band would knowingly RECORD to a lossy format. If it had been impossible to record digitally to a lossless format in the '90s, analog recording would have still been the predominant method of recording albums for far longer than it was.
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Obviously a fan remix, the edits are really obvious, especially going from the first chorus into the second verse. Judging from the drumming style, I wouldn't be surprised if this is something Reflectionist made. He likes to make LP songs more "interesting" in the drumming department.
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12.11.2011 - Scottsdale, AZ (Stars Of The Season) *DBS*
Astat replied to hahninator's topic in Previous Show Discussion
http://www.azcentral.com/thingstodo/music/...the-season.html Set was 8 songs, and included 2 Julien-K songs (Palm Spring Reset/I'll Try Not to Destroy You), as well as The Messenger. Crawl Back In was also played, so the previously posted setlist has to be wrong. The lack of info on this show doesn't surprise me in the least. -
You're probably thinking of this: People always seem to think that's a demo of Numb for some reason.
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12.11.2011 - Scottsdale, AZ (Stars Of The Season) *DBS*
Astat replied to hahninator's topic in Previous Show Discussion
Doubt there will be a bass player at this show. It's an acoustic performance. Wouldn't be surprised if it's just Chester/Ryan/Amir like the React Now performance in '05. -
Linkin Park overcrowded show at Morumbi (2004)
Astat replied to Sucre06's topic in Everything Linkin Park
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Given the price of the tickets and the type of event this is, I'll be amazed if we even get a setlist from this show. Chances of a recording are practically zip - there are no clips on Youtube of Art Alexakis' set from last year.
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FYI, this will be an acoustic show.
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Nice find! World-renowned composer who did the scores for movies like Conan the Barbarian, RoboCop, and Free Willy. Nope, did a bit of digging - it's a track from the film score for No Man's Land, which came out in 1987. Largely forgotten film starring Charlie Sheen and Randy Quaid, judging from the descriptions of it, it sounds like a "classier" version of Gone in 60 Seconds (or any other action film about stealing cars, really).
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They're being a bit modest in calling it "unofficial," lol. They obviously got the multitracks from the band to make it, which generally is what separates an official remix from an unofficial one.
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Oddly enough, my comfortable range is pretty consistent with Chester's - G2-E5. I can get down as low as E2 occasionally (typically only when I've just woken up, or if I'm sick), and I can squeak out a few notes above E5, I think A5 is my absolute max, but it hurts pretty bad, haha.
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How many does he leave for now? The only non-interlude track I can think of where he does (that's still being played live anyway) is The Messenger.
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That's exactly what it is. There was a lengthy discussion on this back on the old Fort Minor messageboards, it all started when someone noticed that the symbol was also part of the Reanimation cover art and not just something found on FM-related material.
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He had developed a hernia that required surgery to correct.
