Individual songs like "Bleed It Out," "The Little Things Give You Away," and b-side "No Roads Left" stand out in terms of successfully moving away from previous templates while retaining the confidence of HT and Meteora. But what's on the album is too tentative, too scattershot. Honorable mostly as a stepping-stone to the more coherent and intriguing A Thousand Suns, Minutes to Midnight is like listening to a band jam its way through multiple-personality-disorder.




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And the fact the bridge is repeated at the end of the song doesn't make it more creative imo. It's not a new part, it's just the same thing put on another place in the song

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