If we want to be consistent the best option is to have a separate "Rehearsals" page and throw everything in there, dates with or without setlists, sources or notes.
The studio version of Rebellion is one of the band's best songs, but its live version was kinda "lame" vocally and haven't improved over the time like Castle Of Glass (which started not so good as well but improved a lot later).
Rapology 11 tracklist (courtesy of Curt):
1. JD & Da Brat - The Party Continues
2. Ice Cube - We Be Clubbin'
3. Militia - Burn (Remix)
4. Black Caesar - The Symptoms
5. Bahamadia - Drop
6. Goodie Mob - They Don't Dance (No Mo')
7. Mr. Choc - Drop
8. Das Efx - Rap Scholar
9. Killah Priest - One Step
10. Godfathers Of Latin Hip Hop - Players Delight
11. Fatal - Everyday
12. Truly OdD - Drop
13. Money Boss Players - Dollar Bill
No Xero or Styled Of Beyond.
Actually we had 11's artwork around the same time we got the Rapology 12, but we weren't sure if it's only the artwork or if there's an actual track on it so we've decided to give it a few days before posting.
The sentence you're refering to was based on information from Lee but was fixed later (and that's the reason you can't find it):
There are three known orders for this CD: Astat, Afresh91 and Curt. The first one was a mistitled CD and the second one never arrived so I guess we'll wait and find out what's going on with the third. If Curt bought his CD from where I think he is, I guess there are better chances to get it this time.
Of course the real question is if there's any contribution from Mike/Joe other than the artwork.
Oopsy
In the original Club 369 listing it's also spelled as "Zero" but I guess that doesn't mean anything since if it was wrong here it's probably how they sent it to the newspaper.
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We had , with all the effort you threw into it we wanted to surprise you as well.
Soul's "We should have an update on this soon.", Mark's "I don't think we are ever going to find it." and mine were all just a silent teasers.
We posted it on Social Media earlier today. Its origin is from Ebay as far as I know:
http://lplive.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=11562&page=17&do=findComment&comment=273657
We've decided to bring back this sub-forum since there are a lot of news currently and some of the links you guys are posting in the Shoutbox gets lost in one way or another. Use this sub-forums to post anything you feel that's News-worthy and we'll move it to the Newswire if needed.
UPDATE: Mike and Chester performed a second show at Warner Bros Records in London after this event. Four songs were played: 'Heavy', 'Battle Symphony', 'Burn It Down', and 'What I've Done'.
https://twitter.com/lpassociation/status/847616264163926016
Maybe it's more like a state of mind of "we can make by ourselves any subgenre of Rock or Hip-Hop but Pop isn't really our territory so let's bring people who knows better than us how to create a good pop song". I did this connection as soon as I heard the words "pop" and "guest writers" but I haven't heard yet the band members saying something like this.
During the comeback shows of Fort Minor Mike played a song from each studio/remix album of Linkin Park except Meteora:
A Place For My Head, Enth E Nd, Numb/Encore, Hands Held High, Waiting For The End, Until It Breaks, and Castle Of Glass (Remix).
*Not counting The Hunting Party since it was the current album tour.
The updated list is on Linkinpedia: http://linkinpedia.com/index.php?title=List_Of_Unreleased_Songs --- http://linkinpedia.com/index.php?title=List_Of_Unreleased_Songs#Chali_2na
http://www.mvremix.com/urban/interviews/chali2na.shtml
http://www.mtv.com/news/1493525/two-new-projects-let-fans-walk-a-mile-in-linkin-parks-shoes/ For some reason I always assumed Mike was featured on a Chali's song and not that he produced a song for him.