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  1. I've seen a few people asking about Mike involvement in Of Mice & Men song so here we go: http://www.beat.com.au/music/mice-men-0 Not 100% releated to this topic since Mike isn't credited but I want it to be somewhere on LPL, soon we'll create a Linkinpedia page for it.
  2. http://lplive.net/wiki/db/songs/all-songs-played-live Usually there's a note if the collaborator played with the band on stage (Jay-Z and Busta Rhymes for example), but Rebellion don't have one for Daron.
  3. That's sounds promising. Funny to note but just a few days ago I thought about LP and a Grime artist collaboration as something that will never going happen and now this. I guess it's time to think about $1 Million.
  4. Pre-Linkin Park - Chester joined the band in 1998. Linkin Park even released merch on the A Thousand Suns and Living Things world tours with the wrong 1998 date. However, it is well-documented and confirmed by Chester himself (even as recently as February 2017) that he joined in March 1999 on his 23rd birthday...the date of his audition for the band. Mike actually has said several times he believes 1998 is the date, which is why the LPU demos featuring Chester have the incorrect 1998 date. http://lplive.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=10025 - Xero has two demos called "The Team" and "Explode", which are found on a setlist from the 1997 "Lynus Brook Club" show. "Explode" and "The Team" were said to be demo versions of "Part Of Me" and "Carousel" (respectively) on many Xero biographies. But this information can't be true, because these songs ("Part Of Me" and "Carousel") were written after Mark left the band. http://lplive.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=9868 http://lplive.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=10142&page=3&do=findComment&comment=254879 - This August 10th, 1997 Xero setlist is fake, but is listed as: "Rhinestone", "The Team", "Reading My Eyes", "Untitled", "Explode", "Rhinestone (Part 2)", "Now I See", and "Fuse". There are three HUGE problems with this though... (1) outside of discussion directly related to this supposed Xero show, there is no evidence anywhere on the entire Internet that the "Lynus Brook Club" ever existed. (2) Mark Wakefield is not credited as a co-writer of With You or In the End (while he is on other songs that originated during the Xero era - A Place for My Head, Forgotten, and Runaway), making the existence of Now I See/Untitled during the Xero era an impossibility. (3) The date of this show (August 10th) falls before the Whisky a Go Go show on November 14th where Xero opened for System of a Down, which has been confirmed to have been the band's first show. http://lplive.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=10142&page=3&do=findComment&comment=254879 - Super Xero was not the first name of Linkin Park. They went by Xero (and briefly, Xero 818 for a period of time) before changing their name to Hybrid Theory. - The secret song found at the end of the Hybrid Theory EP is not a demo for "Session" from Meteora. It has no known track title. http://linkinpedia.com/index.php?title=Track_7 Hybrid Theory era - The From The Inside book that Linkin Park released has a page that says "Linkin Park performed 324 shows in 2001, almost one a day." This is one of the most common false statements about the band. Confirming dates with tour itineraries from 2001 and cross-referencing them with linkinpark.com, fansites and press articles announcing tour dates, we have concluded that Linkin Park performed 165 shows in 2001. 324 would literally be impossible, taking just a few days off all year. http://lplive.net/shows/2001 http://lplive.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=10025 - The "High Voltage" (Reprise Version) released in 2001 (live version found on LPU 2.0, studio version found on the One Step Closer single) was a remix by Mike, not Joe. Meteora era Minutes To Midnight era - Linkin Park never broke up in 2005, and no members ever left the band. The band took a break after 2004's exhausting touring cycle for Meteora to work on other projects (Fort Minor, Dead By Sunrise) and to settle legal arguments with their record label Warner Bros. They performed live twice in 2005 and five times in 2006. Sessions for the Minutes To Midnight album began in 2006, but Mike even worked on new Linkin Park music in 2005. A Thousand Suns era The Hunting Party era One More Light era LP Underground - As mentioned above, the demos "Slip", "Blue", and "So Far Away" are mislabeled as being from 1998 when the earliest that they could have been created is 1998. Dedicated, listed on LPU 2.0 as 1999, has the correct date. These wrong dates did not start showing up until later LPU albums as the band understandably became hazy with the details on the songs. - QWERTY (LPU 6, Summer Sonic 2006, etc) never has had the track title of "Lies" or "Behind Your Lies". Other - There are no Linkin Park song titles with the names "Hardly Breathe" or "Spell It Out". Both of the parts for these (fake) songs are actually from the song "Rock And Roll (Could Never Hip Hop Like This) Part 2". http://linkinpedia.com/index.php?title=Rock_And_Roll_(Could_Never_Hip_Hop_Like_This)_Part_2 - "Giving In" is a song by Adema, not Linkin Park, and Mike does not have vocals on Evanescence's "Bring Me To Life". - Mike was not the producer of the song "Marco Polo" by Styles Of Beyond.
  5. I usually don't even like concept of lyric videos in general since it feels too lazy artistic-wise, but this one is really sweet.
  6. Oops, that was a reply to this post. Sometimes everything is mixing with the way I get the "last post" on a topic.
  7. Lee said it himself. I guess we'll do a recap for the entire information as soon as we'll have Rapology 11 and Closing.
  8. No, I was very clear about what you both (basically all of us here) can or can't do and how. I don't think that there's any point to explain it again so you can just reread my reply if you haven't understood my explanation.
  9. http://lplive.net/shows/db/chesterbennington/20070901C B ) --- I guess this is one of the only chances to get a Dead By Sunrise demo/s.
  10. The answer is very simple: we're all (staff, members, readers) prefer to read music-related comments and not a personal duel, but while Astat's smart enough to hide his opinion about you behind criticism (+ in the bottom of an actual comment) you're way too direct ("douche", "dick", "dickhead", etc.) with your counters and that's definitely unacceptable. Feel free to fly under the radar and reply, no action is taken as long as you both don't bother the other people who are using that site. DEFINITELY nothing to do with your or his opinion about the music or the band.
  11. https://genius.com/Linkin-park-battle-symphony-lyrics
  12. In general, we must root out a lot of the tracks since these are the regular album versions. The bright point of it being a compilation and not a mixtape is that there are no shouts or rewinds over the Xero tracks. About SOB, the "Drop" shouldn't be a problem but prepare yourself for "Back It Up" to be just "Easy Back It Up" from 2000 Fold.
  13. Blue. Now that I think about it the exact quote was: "I forgot this song existed until I found it on a CD in a box in my closet this year. This song and "Slip" were done in sessions leading up to the recording of Hybrid Theory." Just throwing an idea here: why is Blue was on the CD but not Slip if they're from the same sessions and Slip was released on the same release (LPU11)? Maybe this "CD" is another mixtape/compilation like Rapology? Might be just a burnt CD from the studio though.
  14. I said it based on the fact that SFX Multimedia Group office (which Urban Netwrok was part of) was at 120 N. Victory Blvd. Burbank, CA .
  15. Amazingly informative as always, thanks Astat.
  16. We tried, no way to see who are the listeners. There's only one listener and it's probably the uploader.
  17. Yes. The entire tracklist is using the "Title - Artist" format. --- Such a great way to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Xero's sampler tape.
  18. "But on this album, all titles are words in the songs." http://www.lpassociation.com/forum/threads/lpassociation-interview-mike-shinoda-discusses-new-linkin-park-album-one-more-light.42860/
  19. In case that's any helpful some of the releases using a word instead of a number and I think the 12th release called "Rapology Twelve" .
  20. So two questions left. This: and what's/who's 007.
  21. It's in a question because of the font size. "F/ Miss Jones" has the a bigger size (like the artist itself) and a space between the "F/" to the featured artist. Of course "F/007" doesn't make any sense and this is why we're trying to solve it all. It's not "CO Rap Up", it's "CD Rap Up". Tracks without labels has asterisks to note that these are exclusives in my opinion. Hence why "Rap Up" isn't there to refer to a label name.
  22. There are two songs on the BMI site under "Junkyard Scientific": "Animal House" and "Flight Path" no credit for Mike though only for Styles Of Beyond members.
  23. VA - The Urban Networks - Rapology 13 volume 1/volume 2 - 1998
  24. Work in progress: http://linkinpedia.com/index.php?title=Drop http://linkinpedia.com/index.php?title=F/007_Fiends Can someone transcribe the lyrics? Anyone else thinks that "F/007" means "Feat. 007"?
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