I understand you have issues with Meteora, that's very clear to me. But Breaking The Habit as well? That's a very unique song not only by Meteora's standards, but by the nu-metal standard in general.
I don't know what you're talking about. What's a Meteora? What's a Breaking The Habit? It sounds like a whole bunch of whining and lyrical boredom, if you ask me.
Boring? The song has a lot of emotional depth and substance to it, bounds more than any other song on the album. To each their own I suppose, but even I have a hard time tying down BTH to the same quality as the rest of that album.
If there was hypothetically a track named Breaking The Habit, I'm sure an instrumental version without whiny lyrics and some glitch influence would be far superior.
I find the instrumental piece of the very exciting and better than the actual instrumental (excluding the cheap keyboard orchestral of course). I don't mind the lyrics on the actual.
I should listen to Drawing again sometime... It's been ages since I've touched LPU9. And years since I touched the album that does not exist.
If it existed, I could safely say I listened to it recently. It was pretty sick for being nonexistent.
You're not gonna give this up are you? Although I do agree, Drawing is much more pleasant to listen to than Breaking the Habit. I'm not a fan of the chorus. Although I do enjoy the second verse
I can only think of QWERTY, the live version they played to me is better than the original. QWERTY didn't make it to an album anyway but still.
Why not? It's definitely an earlier version of the song and at some point there must've been a recording for them to work on and get the final product. Just because it's not studio doesn't mean it can't be a demo
I could say the same to all you people insisting that there was an LP album released in 2003. I mean shit, I know the break between HT and MTM were long, but that's no reason to make up completely fictional albums.