I fell in love with their music during their Hybrid Theory and Meteora days. Minutes to Midnight was alright but wasn't my favorite. Will they sing a lot of songs from their new Album "Living Things" and their latest album "A Thousand Suns"? Or will they play the old classics from Hybrid Theory and Meteora? What do you guys think? Thanks, much appreciated!
What they will definitely play 1. "Papercut" - essentially one of the band's most famous songs and a regular concert set number (despite the fact that it wasn't successful in Billboard) 2. "In the End" - their biggest hit 3. "Faint" - one of the massive concert numbers that the band loves to play 4. "Numb" - Meteora's biggest hit 5. "What I've Done" - one of their biggest mainstream hits 6. "Bleed It Out" - the best ideal show closer, especially because of its uptempo-ness - most likely to be mashed up again with another song. 7. "New Divide" - their biggest modern hit 8. "Waiting for the End" - their most mainstream, poppy song - biggest hit from A Thousand Suns 9. most of the LT songs especially "Burn It Down" What they possibly could play 1. "One Step Closer" 2. "Crawling" 3. "Lying from You" 4. "Breaking the Habit" 5. "Shadow of the Day" 6. "Given Up" 7. "The Catalyst" 8. "Iridescent" 9. "When They Come for Me"
^ if you talking sales in the end is not their biggest hit. New Divide and What I've Done are their biggest hits (because of transformers) so if you take those two out Numb/Encore and Numb are their next two highest selling singles. Followed by In the End and Bleed it Out
Didn't Pooch say on the LPU chat that LP will likely only play Burn It Down on the next tour and not the rest of the album?
The start of every show will comprise of the following: Opener: In Between 2. Don't Stay (Drums only version) 3. Izzo - In The End feat. a random black guy Mike picks from the crowd 4. The Messenger (Dubstep Version) 5. Cure For The Itch (Joe is a bit fatter now version) 6. Reanimation Opening (Extended suicide inducing version) 7. Waiting For The End (No electronic instruments allowed version) It's gonna be a great tour
Don't forget "Big Pimpin'/Papercut" 20 times straight as the finale. Make sure they beat Jay-Z and Kanye's "Ni**as in Paris" record.
I was talking about charts, so yeah I was talking about sales. Basically, I was basing it off chart positions and popularity.
In The End came out before digital sales exploded, so if it came out later it would easily be their biggest seller, considering it was their biggest chart hit and is, at this second, it is selling more than any LP song except Burn It Down.