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danielpsoad-09

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  1. Linkin Park will be part of the live webcast of the KROQ Weenie Roast Festival this Saturday, June 4th. They are set to play at 9:30PM. This comes as no surprise as every Linkin Park performance from 2000 until current at a KROQ show! Enjoy! For more info: http://kroq.radio.com/2011/05/31/kro...ules-and-more/
  2. Video sneak peak: http://www.vh1.com/video/misc/657525/sneak...ridescent.jhtml
  3. But, what's the point of writing down the 'No Brain thing'? I mean, can they play the song without it?
  4. Thanks. Cool peformance, but not better than the other 5 or so performances I've heard of this song played by Linkin Park.
  5. I prefer the original.
  6. Just go to linkinpark.com and click on the moon at the right side.
  7. This! I love the LPTV episodes of the ATS tour.
  8. The Catalyst (Does It Offend You, Yeah? Remix) Just going with the flow, all those Catalyst remixes are horrible.
  9. Dirt Off Your Shoulder/Lying From You
  10. I agree with everything Astat said.
  11. Not Alone. Still wondering why they didn't do anything after the devastating earthquake and tsunami in my country (Chile) last year.
  12. Last year, October 9th at the Maquinaria Festival in Santiago, Chile. Awesome concert, great setlist, and meet&greet included.
  13. I really like the new LPTV episodes
  14. B-13 is my favorite! Kick ass setlist! I got C-6 in Chile and Phoenix >.<
  15. That remix/video was pretty cool! About the tracklist, well, we can't expect too much, so I guess it's ok.
  16. Drums: From the Inside. No More Sorrow, The Little Things Give You Away Singing/Rapping/Screaming: A Place For My Head, Given Up, In Pieces, Waiting For the End, When They Come For Me
  17. It's funny to hear at some points people chanting 'sube el volumen, la puta que te parió', which would be like 'turn up the volume, you son of a bitch'. We all know the sound restriction problems they had in the concert, hahaha. South Americans DSPs were great. I really enjoyed listening to the Live in Santiago one. It felt like I was in the concert again. Good memories.
  18. I've been wondering the same thing for a long time. C'mon, these guys are still in their 30's and can easily play a 2 hour set. They don't need to 'add/drop' songs all the time. There are many bands whose members are in their 40's, 50's or 60's, and they still play 2-3 hour shows with far more complex music.
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