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Discussion in 'Linkin Park Chat' started by lime treacle, Apr 20, 2014.

  1. Qwerty19

    Qwerty19 Well-Known Member

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    GATS sure bangs hard, even 10 years later. One of the most ambitious and adventurous heavy tracks from the band, and executed so well. Super catchy. Also, Rakim is awesome.
     
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    Wasabi GOD Praise Brad Delson, our Lord and Savior. LPA Addict

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  3. Christøffer

    Christøffer The Cure for Mr. Hahn's Itch LPA Contributor

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  4. Qwerty19

    Qwerty19 Well-Known Member

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    I want to mosh the hell out of Casualty. Like the biggest mothef*cking circle pit at an LP show yet.
     
  5. Christøffer

    Christøffer The Cure for Mr. Hahn's Itch LPA Contributor

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    Lately I've been looking at the band's career in the late 2000s. It is absolutely insane to me the massive swing to MTM they made following Meteora, how successful they were in that album, and how their very next move was A Thousand Suns.

    It's one thing to make a big career pivot, but to pull it off as successfully as they did speaks to them as songwriters I think. And then to make another hard shift and pull it off? Jeez.
     
  6. Deliveranze

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    The ambition at the time was insane. Even dropping The Catalyst as a first single was absolutely bonkers at the time. That vocal effect on Mike starting the song must’ve caused severe whiplash at the time. I still remember that “techno” and “dubstep” were the terms used to describe that song lmao
     
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  7. Christøffer

    Christøffer The Cure for Mr. Hahn's Itch LPA Contributor

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    Absolutely. I remember Mike said something a couple years back to the effect of they had to fight the label to get it released as the lead single, because the label wanted to go with WFTE. Had to bargain with them and tell them WFTE would be a big single released later, like In the End or Numb. They really believed it encapsulated the album more than any other song.
     
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  8. minuteforce

    minuteforce Danny's not here, Mrs. Torrance. LPA Team

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    Not just how left-field it was stylistically -- "The Catalyst" is the climactic song in the album sequence where all the themes come to a head, so it does encapsulate what the album is about. It's the big finale moment, and they used it as a lead single, to be the first taste of the album for fans

    I heard people everywhere claim that the song was evidence that LP "sold out", an idea thats seems more and more ridiculous (to put it politely) as more time passes.
     
  9. Qwerty19

    Qwerty19 Well-Known Member

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    I think Linkin park releases will always generate a bunch of ridiculous reactions, regardless of what they release.

    Something I though about today:

    "Magdalena Bay - Imaginal Disk" is one the best reviewed albums of the year (for good reasons, it's awesome).

    Now, I may be wrong, but I believe that if that record had been released under the label Linkin Park, it'd get a lot of shit. Global reception would probably still be okay but nowhere near the universal consensus of "Best stuff ever!!!!". Etiquettes do wonders, regardless of the quality.

    Not to say LP music is perfect, or that there aren't many fair reasons to dislike them. But still, when it comes to this band, it often feels like many reactions are quite ... misguided
    • "LP went techno, they sold-out"
    • "LP went pop, they sold-out"
    • "LP came back, it sounds like the old stuff, it's a cashgrab"
    Yup :lol:
     
  10. minuteforce

    minuteforce Danny's not here, Mrs. Torrance. LPA Team

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    Yeah, that's a branding / reputation thing. In the reverse, there are probably plenty of LP songs I wouldn't give a second listen to if another artist had performed them
     
  11. TobinOverflowsBest

    TobinOverflowsBest MY NAME IS MATT LPA VIP

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    All you need to do is read comments about FZ on a non-LP specific space. I legit saw one person in the same sentence say that LP with a new singer is disrespectful but also gave a list of people who should have been the new singer :lol:
     
  12. Iopia

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    I fucking love Cut The Bridge.
     
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    Christøffer The Cure for Mr. Hahn's Itch LPA Contributor

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    Just a reminder for everyone about one of the greatest covers of the 21st century.
     
  14. Filip

    Filip god break down the door LPA Contributor

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    Oh my God, completely forgot about this! :lol: Thank you for this!
     
  15. Sasuke

    Sasuke Modern Prog enjoyer LPA Super Member

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    Classic :lol:
     
  16. Serious Dave

    Serious Dave Fighter of the Nightman

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    The live version of Hands Held High with just Chester singing the chorus is so beautiful, sounds so much better than the gang vocals.
     
  17. Qwerty19

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    I'm glad "From Zero" doesn't really have a track that feels like "Hey, I'm in the tracklist because we need a main single". Looking at you WID and UIG - I know UIG wasn't even the main single, but hopefully I'm making sense :lol:

    Each track on FZ feels like it belong with the ethos of the record. Even a nostalgic cut like TF is meant to encapsulate the fun the band had during this album cycle.
     
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  18. Atticus

    Atticus Bullets lance the bravest lungs

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    For the last two weeks, all I'd really listened to was From Zero.

    This week I've just thrown all the songs into my general playlist. I was worried outside of the context of the record they might not be as great but every time one of the tracks comes on I say "yup, this is Linkin Park" and love every second of it.

    Also of note, for the first few 4:00+ songs I was like "this song is STILL going?!" Too used to the three minute bangers.
     
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  19. Serious Dave

    Serious Dave Fighter of the Nightman

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    Reanimation is legit better than Meteora, Living Things, The Hunting Party and One More Light

    The production on that album is just insane and every song has so many details and cool sounds and layers to them. I'd love an album of new songs but with that aesthetic.
     
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    Reanimation is out this world.
     

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