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  1. I agree with what you meant but not with how you wrote it. For example In 2008 the band played Lisboa then Madrid on the same day/date and according to how this rule was written we should count those as one which obviously doesn't make any sense.
  2. I get your state of mind but I have to disagree. Guitar is an instrument the same as turntables. Also saying that we shouldn't add it because "Joe only pressed play" will lead us to ignore an imaginary example of LP playing at the Super Bowl (where the instruments are pre-recorded) and leave it out of the live guide? If the show was promoted as "Linkin Park" this is a Linkin Park's show no matter how many band members actually was there, simple as that. The Shanghai one was a surprise so it's a bit tricky but then again it was more than one band member playing the band's songs. The same happened in Salt Lake City 2013 (Chester and Phoenix) and Beverly Hills 2014 (Chester and Mike).
  3. The signatures fits to the Suicidal Tendencies lineup at the time (clockwise): - Brooks Wackerman - Dean Pleasants - ??? (Tako) - Mike Muir - Mike Clark - ??? Josh Paul was in the band as well at the time.
  4. Check out LPA special post about Xero's gear with commentary from Mike: http://www.lpassociation.com/forum/threads/new-xero-information-unveiled-mike-discusses-xeros-equipment-recording-process.42653/
  5. Digital streaming gets the ISRC codes, but I don't think they "need" EAN or UPC codes since these are barcode methods for stuff on sale. In your question you've used the word "available" and I think this is the tricky part because I guess you're getting these codes before the actual release, meaning that if the release was canceled the tracks still has the EAN/UPC codes even if one unit haven't sold yet. So this release from your example wasn't available for purchase but meant to be one.
  6. The "Got News?" section is gone, so I'll add these: Interviews + Random Newsworthy Stuff Random News Interviews Anything else?
  7. What a great find. A few things I've found out: - Leave Out All The Rest from Twilight soundtrack is 3:20 and listed separately from the single version (3:19) even noted as "Twilight Soundtrack Version" (USWB10807374 | 075678970115). - There's an instrumental version of Walking Dead by Z-Trip listed there (USHR10521562 | 720616252166). - 16 out of 19 songs from Stone Temple Pilots with Chester's Biloxi show are listed there (Big Bang Baby, Silvergun Superman and Hollywood Bitch aren't). There's a release date "2013-12-27" but not an actual release name. - We Major: "Green Lantern Intro" is listed there as "Introduce" and "Outro" as "We Major".
  8. http://lplive.net/shows/db/2007/200703xx-3 http://linkinpedia.com/index.php?title=List_Of_Official_Live_Releases
  9. "xyz feat. Chester Bennington" in October.
  10. After the complete surprise last year, when we've found that The Visionaries demo with Linkin Park was uploaded to Bandcamp 7 months without us getting notice, nobody even had the idea that it'll happen again so soon. This time we are talking about a song called "Sailing Through The Clouds", which was recorded around 1999-2000 and completed around late 2015 by Zayed Hassan and featuring Rob Bourdon, Victor Agbo and Bill Burley. In early October, Linkin Park did a mentoring session with Zayed Hassan, the grand prize winner of the Stagelight Monthly Music Contest, at Red Bull Studios in Los Angeles. During the sessions, Rob recorded drums for the song. This is what Zayed wrote about the song in his SoundCloud page: I started working on "Sailing through the clouds" back in 1999-2000. I only knew how to play guitar back then. Since I had no professional setup back then, so I used to input the midi notes from my guitar to my music arranging software manually- one by one. However over the time the tune evolved, harmony of the song took better shapes and elements of the song kept changing. Later when I started to collaborate with artists around the world, I asked many of my musician friends to contribute for this song. My sole purpose was to make a track, that speaks about different cultures and ethnicity, through the language of music! You can listen to the song for free here, and/or purchase it via iTunes, Google Play or Amazon, and don't forget to check Sailing Through The Clouds page on Linkinpedia for updates.
  11. I decided not to include this one because it's more "sampling" than "playing". You can find more samples like this in the bottom of the first post here.
  12. Since Linkinpedia is public now, there's no need to post these massive lists on the forum anymore, so a few of the current ones will be moved there completely, and newer lists we'll be posted only on Linkinpedia but will get a topic here as well for two reasons - archiving and discussing. The current list is about all the live covers, collaborations, solos and any variation of a band or a band member playing other band's song (Mike as Fort Minor playing A Place For My Head for example). This is the first version of the page and we might add some more information and notes in the future: List Of Live Covers, Collaborations & Solos Is there any incorrect infomation? Is there something missing? Is there a song you would like the band or a band member to cover?
  13. "To both DBX's". DBX is an audio recording equipment company.
  14. Keols posted this link in the shoutbox, look @ 1:18 the right note says: "Painted Me Wrong 2.7 To both DBX's".
  15. This is the only demo CD we've heard about?
  16. Hi Dmitry, 1. As you can see in the main post there are stuff like "LPUX Teaser" listed, while the playlist for A Thousand Suns on LP's YouTube channel lists only videos with a specific "LPTV" in the title = actual LPTV episodes. 2. Linkinpedia is the reason indeed, this page is in priority so you might see it soon in Linkinpedia. Surely we will post here when the page is ready. 3. We cannot upload LPU content even if it's currently not there, but I'm sure someone already saw your request. 4. No problem, especially since the Fort Minor Militia tracks are available for download.
  17. The winners will be announced in the next few hours.
  18. In this interview with Seoul Journal, one of the questions was about the early days of Joe's musical career, his answer is a little bit confusing compared to what do we know or have: I guess I would've just ignored it if it wasn't for this fact: there are four tracks on the Xero tape, the credits for three of them (Reading My Eyes, Fuse and Stick N Move) are only Mike and Mark Wakefield, and one song has credit to Joe and Brad as well (Rhinestone). Is there any minor chance that there was an earlier version of the tape or it's unlikely?
  19. Today's special isn't Pictureboard, neither is it a Projekt Revolution 2002 proshot. Today is about four fellas who collaborated very long ago and brought their unique abilities togther to create something better. Aside from their general qualities, each of them has a special power: one of them has the abillity to lead a group of people for one cause, the second is the brain behind a lot of features, the third is very trained with using force, and the fourth one is a funny guy that always smile and makes people feel great. No; today isn't about the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Today is about the founders of the site, about how it all started, and why it's still going. As the second special for the LPLive X celebration we present you a special interview with the site's founders. We've never done a mutual interview before, so it's a bit long. (3 LPLive founders in the middle from left to right: Dmitry, Jonas, Mark Photo: Holmdel, NJ 2014, Carnivores Tour) This interview will take you on a trip through the infrastructure of the site, the ideas and the moments that brought us here today, the perspectives and the feelings that are the result of 10 years of maintaining the site. Read it here: http://lplive.net/interviews/lplx And don't forget to come back here and share your thoughts. We look forward to seeing you tomorrow for day three!
  20. You can read about the full show here: http://lplive.net/shows/db/braddelson/20150418
  21. Rares, your guide worth a separate topic hence for the content and hence for the discussion that will come after so I splitted it from the this thread and you can find it here: http://lplive.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=12329
  22. The whisper starts here around 00:54, the channel name's is "Rares" so I guess this is yours. While here you call it "stems" over the video description it's "Some DIY acapella samples from Linkin Park's "Crawling demo"". So, it's not a mystery anymore which stems you've got (or haven't), one thing you sure have and that's a pretty good skills and abilities with audio editors. You've got our attention and impressed us, the question is what's next?
  23. If you want to share it with us, there are several ways to do it, you can write something up and post it by yourself and we'll edit and move it to its appropriate place, or you can send us the files and will write and post about it, but it's all depends on what and how much stuff you've got.
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