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    Intros/Outros

    This list does not include concert intros that then went into the first song normally (i.e. any of the random instrumentals that went into With You, Don't Stay, etc. when they opened shows), show openers are only included if something was changed in the structure of the song itself. It also only includes intros and outros, not things that were done in the middle of songs. If I'm missing any (good luck thinking of any more, because I sure can't!), let me know. Papercut: June 2004-September 2004: Extended string intro August 2006-August 2008: Longer version of above string intro One Step Closer: June 2004-September 2004: Short clip of 1STP KLOSR for intro April 2007-March 2008 (most shows): Extended intro #1 June 2008-August 2008: Extended intro #2 January 2008-Present: Extended outro With You: January 2004-September 2004: Short clip of WTH>YOU for intro August 2006: Concert intro from 2004 used as partial intro, straight into heavy guitar part Points of Authority: June 2004-September 2004: Short clip of PTS.OF.ATHRTY for intro June 2004-December 2007: Extra hits at end of outro May 2007-August 2008: Extended intro (often w/various Mike verses) January 2008-March 2008: Extended outro #1 (sometimes started with bass, sometimes with guitar) June 2008-August 2008: Extended outro #2 July 2009-Present: New extended intro w/various Mike verses July 2009-Present: Extended outro #3 (almost identical to #2 other than the beginning guitar part) Crawling: Februrary 2003-March 2004: Short clip of Opening/KRWLNG for intro June 2004-August 2006, January 2008-Present: Full-length KRWLNG intro (w/Hands Held High verse starting in July 2008) Runaway: November 2003-September 2004: Alternate intro/transition from end of With You By Myself: April 2003-October 2003: Extended guitar intro w/bridge lyrics In the End: November 2003-September 2004, August 2006: Extended string intro A Place for My Head: April 2003-September 2004: Repeated synth notes before regular intro January 2008-June 2008 (many shows, but less frequently as time went on): Extended guitar solo intro Forgotten: July 2000-May 2001: Alternate beat intro June 2001-February 2002: Extended guitar intro Don't Stay: November 2003-March 2004: Extended synth intro June 2004-September 2004: Extended intro w/'Gacela of the Dark Death' Somewhere I Belong: June 2004-September 2004: Short extended drum/guitar intro April 2007-December 2007: Longer version of above drum/guitar intro January 2008-March 2008: Drum/guitar intro again, w/different guitar parts June 2008-Present: Album version intro, but the beat comes in on the 3rd repeat instead of the 2nd Lying From You: June 2008-August 2008: Extended intro Faint: April 2007-Present: Extended outro w/guitar solo Figure.09: July 2004-September 2004: Short extended beat intro July 2004-September 2004: Extended outro/transition into From the Inside Breaking the Habit: November 2003-March 2004, August 2006-August 2007: Extended intro, piano/first verse June 2004-September 2004: Extended piano solo intro followed by above intro July 2004-September 2004: Extended outro/transition intro Numb August 2006: Extended outro w/additional chorus/piano loop August 2007-March 2008 (most shows): Extended piano solo intro (various different versions) followed by November '03-March '04 intro December 2007 (KROQ Almost Acoustic Xmas): 'God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen' played as piano intro January 2008-Present (most shows): Extended outro w/additional chorus/string fade-out July 2009-Present: New extended piano intro, straight into album version (no first verse over piano) From the Inside: November 2003-June 2004, August 2006-Present: Extended synth loop/guitar feedback intro Nobody's Listening: April 2003-March 2004 (most shows): Extended outro, often w/breakdancers Numb: October 2003 (a few shows): Extended guitar intro June 2004: Palm-muted guitar intro, followed by one extra repeat of intro riff April 2007-Present: Extended piano outro Wake: June 2008-August 2008: "Wake 2.0" Given Up: January 2008-Present: Short extended outro July 2009-Present: Extended clapping intro (transition from Session) Bleed it Out: July 2007-Present: ...Pretty much everything you can think of has been done to this song. I'm not even going to try to list all of them, lol. What I've Done: May 2007-December 2007 (many shows): Keyboard intro (Shadow of the Day/WID interlude from Minutes to Midnight) January 2008-March 2008, July 2008-Present (most shows): Extended "AMBO" intro June-July 2008: Extended piano intro Hands Held High: December 2007 (KROQ Almost Acoustic Xmas): Extended intro w/'O Little Town of Bethlehem' by children's choir No More Sorrow: May 2007-July 2007 (some shows): Extended EBow guitar intro July 2007-August 2008 (some shows): "Short" extended intro July 2007-Present (many shows): "Long" extended intro Valentine's Day: February 2008-June 2008 (a few shows): Extended guitar intro The Little Things Give You Away: July 2007-August 2008: Extended keyboard intro (either piano or organ), sometimes w/added Chester vocals P5HNG ME A*WY: January 2004-March 2004 (most shows): Extended guitar intro (harmonics from original Pushing Me Away) Numb/Encore: February 2005 (MFR show): Extended guitar intro Step Up: September 2001-March 2002 (most shows): "Who can rock a rhyme like this" crowd participation intro High Voltage: June 2001-September 2001 (most shows): Extended guitar intro My December: December 2000 (KROQ Almost Acoustic Xmas): Alternate piano intro September 2001-February 2002, January 2004-March 2004: Ending slightly changed since studio version fades out It's Goin' Down: November 2003-March 2004: Extended "big ending" outro November 2003-March 2004: First verse rapped acapella before song Step Up/Nobody's Listening/It's Goin' Down: June 2004-September 2004: Alternate extended intro on Step Up portion June 2004-September 2004: Same "big ending" on It's Goin' Down portion as with the full song We Made It: July 2008: Short extended intro, piano outro New Divide: June 2009-Present: Extended intro w/droning synth note and sometimes piano
  2. Because we all know that Linkin Park is completely incapable of multitasking.
  3. If they're putting that much effort into it, they should just release it on an actual videogame console.
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    Random Media

    Uhh, that's the only one there is...
  5. Crawl Back In, Let Down, My Suffering. If they release a 4th one, maybe Into You or something like that...Inside of Me is probably too short to be seriously considered. It'd be the shortest single by a major-label act in...well, I can't even remember how long.
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    Random Media

    My comparison has always been that Brad's "full" distorted sound nowadays sounds about like what his "lo-fi" sound on the Meteora cycle sounded like. It just sounds like there should be somewhere more for it to go, but it never really does. But that's pretty much what you get when you switch from using monster tube amps like Mesa Boogies and Marshalls to using modeling preamps. You sacrifice tone for convenience. Which reminds me...Brad said quite a few times right after when MTM came out that he was going to be putting out a signature model amp emulator through Randall, whatever happened to that?
  7. It'll probably be the same 4 songs that are already available. At best, maybe they'll be complete instead of the horribly edited versions that are going around right now.
  8. I think that's true of Inside of Me and Crawl Back In, but not necessarily My Suffering and Fire - of the 4 officially released songs, I really like two and don't care for two. I think Walking in Circles and Let Down are going to be the best songs on the album though.
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    Demos?

    Only if a studio version of said live performance exists, which in most cases is probably true (although we don't have the majority of those recordings), QWERTY being one of the few exceptions I can think of. A live recording itself isn't a demo though.
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    Inside Of Me!

    People always post fake leaks of highly anticipated albums, regardless of who the artist is.
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    Inside Of Me!

    It's pretty much the same lyrical content as Given Up with a couple of the words changed...? I don't see what's so hard to get about that. "What the hell is wrong with me" "What the fuck is wrong with me" "This isn't who I'm supposed to be" "Put me out of my misery"
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    Inside Of Me!

    Definitely my least favorite of the 4 released songs so far. Outside of the bridge which was kind of interesting, this song sounds like total filler to me - same filtered vocal "call and response" thing in the verses as My Suffering, and the line "What the hell is wrong with me/this isn't who I'm supposed to be" just screams "Given Up Part 2."
  13. All the special editions did. I'm talking about the standard edition.
  14. I gave Built From Scratch a spin earlier in his honor. R.I.P.
  15. Not interested in any of this shortened song garbage, sorry. All 4 songs have been hacked to pieces.
  16. Listen to Kenji, then listen to Hands Held High. Listen to Red to Black, then listen to From the Inside. Listen to Where'd You Go, then listen to In Between. etc...
  17. Cool, I'd never seen Live in Texas, Collision Course, or The Rising Tied in jewel cases before. I don't see the Reanimation or Meteora ones very much either.
  18. Astat

    Demos?

    I don't see how you can consider anything performed live a "demo."
  19. Cool to know we'll be getting a studio version of 20 Eyes, I bet they'll play it live too (I totally called that they'd do a cover). I wonder if any of the other Bucket of Weenies tunes will be revisited by DBS?
  20. Astat

    Demos?

    The only ones that would remotely qualify as "demos" that I can think of are the 2005 VMA score version of 100 Degrees, and the alternate version of Spraypaint & Inkpens that Lupe Fiasco leaked a while before We Major came out (it had a different ending than the mixtape version). Oh, and the early clips of Introduction and Remember the Name that were posted on the Fort Minor website when it was under construction, those were different than the final album versions too.
  21. WAHHHHHHHHHH. There's been a whopping TWO "real" DBS shows announced, and you're already complaining. Unbelievable.
  22. Possible video source for Mountain View '08? - It's at least a 3-cam mix (one cam is on the video screen, picture-in-picture style) with SBD audio overdubbed, seems likely that they filmed the whole show.
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    My Suffering!

    The new verses sound WAY more similiar to Little Sister than the old ones. And nobody was comparing the song to Little Sister when all we had heard was the '08 version anyway.
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    My Suffering!

    If there's any complaint I have about DBS's production, it might be that the keyboards/synths are louder than they need to be a lot of the time. The kind of stuff Fu plays, from what I've heard so far, just sounds like it's supposed to be another layer of sound underneath everything else that's already there, so I don't see why he has to be so loud in the mix all the time. As far as I know, Elias doesn't have a double bass pedal on his live drum kit, it must have been something they just did in the studio. I agree Chester's better live on DBS stuff than LP stuff...he's better at pretty much anything that isn't LP, in fact. I'm starting to think that his vocal issues during LP performances are caused by some kind of mental block. And the more I compare them, the more I'm starting to realize just how similar this song is to Little Sister. The choruses sound kind of similar too, the main difference is the arrangement with how Little Sister has a guitar solo in the middle and a long instrumental outro.
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    My Suffering!

    Another thing I want to mention...I just went back and watched the '08 live version for the first time in a while, and while I, like a lot of people, prefer the scream-y approach to the verses, the lyrics to that version sounded WAY under-developed, to the point that Chester didn't even sing anything for half of one of the verses. I'm kind of surprised he even performed it that way, because it obviously wasn't a finished song yet. I think the '08 vocals were better, but the '09 lyrics are WAY better, and My Suffering is probably a better song overall that way.
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