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  1. The background vocals sounds like there was also someone else besides Mike.
  2. It was available for purchase on the official Green Lantern's site.
  3. I think that the Numb was supposed to be the single from LIT, but there was no any release because it was in the time were the Numb from Meteora was already the single, so it was easier to hook it with the Meteora single. The rest live videos from LIT was released, because the they wanted to more promote the live album, then just leave it with just only one live video. The similar thing was with RTR 4 videos was released separately (3 of them were available for purchase, 1 was available only for streaming on YT and other platforms).
  4. Points Of Authority and Lying From You, both were included in the HT and Meteora music video collection albums. https://i.ibb.co/HFR393R/03820.png
  5. The site was updated. From over 200+ changes, here are few of them (which I think are the most interesting): Added releases: LP: Hybrid Theory (Mastered for iTunes) // {cat. 093624949367} * Others/Soundtracks: VA - Crank (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - iTunes release ** * from the beginning the site was missing this release, that's because I assumed that the HT 24-bit release with the UPC code 093624949107 is also for the Mfi version, which was wrong. I didn't notice that those two had different UPC codes and even ISRC codes. ** there is probably a separate release on iTunes. The UPC: 780163481723 doesn't match the iTunes database, plus on iTunes all tracks are album only, while in other stores in the same country, you can buy some of the tracks from the album separately. Merged. Merged. Merged. Merged. Merged. Merged. I received the info from one of the stores, that all the releases with "DM963" and "UL6425" kind of codes have the same UPC codes, like in iTunes and other stores. Those short codes are additional id's for those releases, assigned by the label. It's something similar like physical releases have. I have removed the "show/hide" buttons that were on both of "Studio Collection" releases. Now you have to just click on the album name to see the tracklist. I added additional info into track titles. If you see that the track name in the Tracklist change its color when you stop your cursor on it, it means that there is additional info about it. In most cases that will be the ISRC code, but sometimes there will be also some other info too, for example, in the 24-bit releases there will be 24-bit quality of each track.Sometimes, the tracks can have a different quality than the info for the whole album says. For example - "Post Traumatic (Deluxe Version)" some stores says that in general, the whole album is in 24-bit/48.0kHz quality, while only 6 tracks have 48.0kHz, 10 tracks have 44.1kHz and the last two have 96.0kHz (in the censored version track "About You" have 44.1kHz instead 48.0kHz quality like in the non-censored version). A few screenshots showing those changes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. The music videos/live videos that are on the first page of this topic were updated. Also added the GRID & ISRC codes to them, just in case if someone will find any code and would want to identify to what video those codes are. What are the GRID codes? Global Release identifier, the GRID codes work like the UPC codes. Usually used for videos that are released separately. You can read more about GRID codes here. One more thing if it's about the site, you probably notice that, but there are not all releases in the "Others / Featured" section. I will say like this - almost all of them doesn't interest me enough to add them to site (and that's a lot of work!). Sometimes I will add something new (Waiting For Tomorrow, ByLaw EP, Cross Off, Anesthetic EP) but that will be very rarely. I mainly work on FM/DBS/LP/MS sections and trying to be fully updated. -------------------------------- A few things about ISRC codes: 1. The standard versions of digital albums (standard version - not Mastered for iTunes nor 24-bit) usually have the same ISRC codes like the physical CD edition have, but if you look at the Mastered for iTunes/24-bit of LP/MS/FM releases you will notice that they almost always have different ISRC codes than the standard version has. Take a look at the ISRC codes for one of the Mike's song: USWB11800655 - Can't Hear You Now (Standard) USWB11800981 - Can't Hear You Now (Standard) [Censored] USWB11800668 - Can't Hear You Now (Mastered for iTunes & 24-bit) USWB11800986 - Can't Hear You Now (Mastered for iTunes & 24-bit) [Censored] If anyone has an idea, why Mfi/24-bit tracks have different ISRC codes let me know. I will also update the info about that here, if I will know something. Confirmed, is that it's not because of different mastering. 2. What I've Done (Single Version) - 3:28 - USWB10700721 What I've Done (Album Version) - 3:25 - USWB10700721 The Catalyst (Single Version) - 5:44 - USWB11001782 The Catalyst (Album Version) - 5:39 - USWB11001782 Besides the length, you know what other differences are between the single version and the album version of those tracks right? The "album version" of those songs contains a transition at the beginning, from the previous song that's on the album. The "single version" of those songs, consist only from the titled song. So technically the album version and single version should have different ISRC codes, but they have exactly the same. The source of that is from the sound recording database, but also from my physical collection I have checked: Minutes To Midnigh CD (from the standard edition) Minutes To Midnigh CD (from the deluxe edition) What I've Done CD single Iridescent CD single The Catalyst CD single A Thousand Suns The same thing are with the album/single versions of Fort Minor songs - RTN, WYG, BM, that's why some of the TRT digital editions contained different versions of those songs. Another example will be "Guilty All The Same": Guilty All The Same - 5:55 - USWB11400510 - taken from digital stores Guilty All The Same - 5:53 - USWB11401337 - taken from CD The only one difference between them is that the version from digital stores is one and half second longer than the version from the CD. How you can notice they have different ISRC codes.
  6. Like I said, since I noticed that on One More Light (Steve Aoki Chester Forever Remix) there are Mike's vocals, I knew, that there are his vocals, but for example since I can't hear Mike's vocals on Halfway Right, I can't say that they are there. Like there's no proof of that.
  7. There is also Mike acapellas (BG vocals). Kind of weird but, did anyone heard Mike's vocals in the One More Light (acapella) the ones that has leaked some time ago? I modified in few ways the acapella and the whole song, because I was trying to hear Mike's vocals - without any results. I only found Mike's vocals in the One More Light (Steve Aoki Chester Forever Remix). Isn't that kind of weird? EDIT: I imported all acapellas to audacity (aka very professional tool) and played all of them. Mike's vocals are totally hidden in the mix of other acapellas. It's impossible to hear them, until you turn off the lead vocals. So from the beginning Mike's vocals were in that song.
  8. On About You, Basecamp is mentioned as "additional production", on What The Words Meant as "co-produced".
  9. Both were mixed by Mike. Also "What The Words Meant" was Co-Produced by two guys from Basecamp (Aaron C. Harmon, Jordan Reyes).
  10. Don't know if anyone noticed that, but in the making of SOTD there is a snippet of the new SOTD version, you can hear it at 1:24. The video for the first time was released in October, 2007. This can mean that they screw up by picking the wrong version (probably a demo version) in that time. The new version of the song SOTD was firstly released in 2012 on HDtracks at 24-bit, then on iTunes in 2013, then in 2017 on picture vinyl.
  11. EDIT: this is prabobly a fake.
  12. I can understand if someone want to sell a live show, which he recorded (even if that is still not 100% legal). But how much you have to be bitch, to request any money for instrumentals/multitracks.
  13. On my iPhone, when I'm at "lplive.net/forums" and I Sign In, it redirects me to "lplive.net", not "lplive.net/forums".
  14. Let's start from the thing that no one should request even a $1 for any of those stuff.
  15. https://i.ibb.co/YDXh0hM/03-Roads-Untraveled-russian-version-mp4-snapshot-02-22.jpg https://i.ibb.co/w6gj082/03-Roads-Untraveled-russian-version-mp4-snapshot-02-12.jpg Those are the screens from the RU. Take a look on the clothes, is it about the brand? It, that's why they censored it? Both versions of that release has the same.
  16. Small changes on that: The site was updated. A copy of the site was saved in a web archive.
  17. The same mistake was with Warner and Soundcheck Sessions: Live In Moscow, which mistakenly appeared on apple music/itunes two weeks before the planned release date. Why the labels has sent the files to digital stores too early, before the planned release date? All digital platforms receive the files from the label at the same time. Usually the "release date mistake" is when there is wrong info about the release date or the label didn't exactly point, when those stores have a green light to release those files in their stores.
  18. got it in lossess flac, the song is awesome.
  19. An updated copy of the site will be on the web archive. I will post links to it here.
  20. Live music video? They ruining this song with that kind of idea.
  21. There will be no more updates of the topic. The site will remain online till January 2nd. A big thanks to anyone who, helped in any way in both. EDIT: the site will be available online till for some time
  22. but the correct question should be, why they stopped censoring the songs? There are a lot of songs that were cesored but not even in a "studio" way. For example "H! Vltg" and "Executiones Style" from reanimation are censored and they were censore by doing reverse (parts of the song with explicit lyrics was just reversed), and by this fact we can presumed that they were censored on the last minute, maybe because the band was forced by someone to do so.
  23. Soundcheck Sessions: Live In Moscow (23:33): Make It Up As I Go (Live In Moscow, 2018) (04:54) | snippet Crossing A Line (Live In Moscow, 2018) (04:47) | snippet Roads Untraveled (Live In Moscow, 2018) (04:33) | snippet In The End (Live In Moscow, 2018) (04:52) | snippet Numb (Live In Moscow, 2018) (04:27) | snippet
  24. On November 10, my site turned 1, so I thought I would make a summary in numbers of all digital releases. I will do only the main sections: LP, FM, DBS & MS. Linkin Park: --------------------- All releases of each album: One More Light Live - 5 One More Light - 5 The Hunting Party - 9 Recharged - 3 Living Things - 3 A Thousand Suns - 16 RTR: Live At Milton Keynes - 3 Minutes To Midnight - 19 Collision Course - 7 Live In Texas - 7 Meteora - 9 Reanimation - 9 Hybrid Theory - 11 All editions of each album (only the ones with different tracklist): One More Light Live - 1 One More Light - 1 The Hunting Party - 3 Recharged - 2 Living Things - 2 A Thousand Suns - 9 RTR: Live At Milton Keynes - 2 Minutes To Midnight - 9 Collision Course - 3 Live In Texas - 3 Meteora - 4 Reanimation - 3 Hybrid Theory - 6 All editions of each single (only the ones with different tracklist, without the ones with only one edition): Heavy (feat. Kiiara) - 3 Castle Of Glass - 2 Lost In The Echo - 2 Burn It Down - 2 Iridescent - 2 Waiting For The End - 3 The Catalyst - 4 New Divide - 5 Leave Out All The Rest - 6 Given Up - 2 Shadow Of The Day - 3 Bleed It Out - 2 What I've Done - 4 All releases of each single: One More Light (Steve Aoki Chester Forever Remix) - 1 Darker Than The Light That Never Bleeds (Chester Forever Steve Aoki Remix) - 2 Heavy (feat. Kiiara) - 4 Final Masquerade - 1 Rebellion (feat. Daron Malakian) - 1 Wastelands - 1 Until It's Gone - 1 Guilty All The Same (feat. Rakim) - 2 A Light That Never Comes - 1 Castle Of Glass - 2 Powerless - 1 Lost In The Echo - 2 Burn It Down - 4 Rolling In The Deep (Live from iTunes Festival: London 2011) - 1 Iridescent - 2 Burning In The Skies - 1 Waiting For The End - 3 The Catalyst - 4 Not Alone - 1 New Divide - 5 Leave Out All The Rest - 6 Given Up - 2 Shadow Of The Day - 3 Bleed It Out - 2 What I've Done - 4 Dirt Off Your Shoulder/Lying From You - 2 Numb/Encore - 3 Somewhere I Belong - 1 Stuff available only digitally: All available only digitally stuff (including all songs, videos, photos, interactive booklets etc.): 191 +Free downloads: 74 All available only digitally live songs: 110 All releases: All Collections + Albums & EPs - 122 All Singles - 63 All LPU - 18 All Others - 13 ToTal: 216 Fort Minor ------------------ All releases of each album: The Rising Tied - 7 Sessions@AOL - 2 We Major - 1 Stuff available only digitally: All available only digitally stuff (including all songs, videos, photos, interactive booklets etc.): 5 +Free downloads: 23 All available only digitally live songs: 5 All releases: Albums & EPs - 10 Singles - 14 Total: 24 Dead By Sunrise ----------------------------- Stuff available only digitally: All available only digitally stuff (including all songs, videos, photos, interactive booklets etc.): 2 +Free downloads: 3 All available only digitally live songs: 1 All releases: Albums - 3 Singles - 7 Others - 1 Total: 11 Mike Shinoda ------------------------ All releases of each album: Post Traumatic - 5 Post Traumatic EP - 4 Stuff available only digitally: All available only digitally stuff (including all songs, videos, photos, interactive booklets etc.): 0 (+5 in the upcoming release) +Free downloads: 6 All releases: Albums & EPs - 9 (+ 1 upcoming) Others - 5 Total: 14 (+ 1 upcoming)
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