They have done the studio version much longer than that. Ex. Sonisphere 2009: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQMN8PxLqko
Posting it despite the risk of being incredibly large because this picture is still one of my absolute favorite creations ever:
http://theblackoutshowonline.com/2014/05/22/gekirocks-interview-with-chester-bennington-rob-bourdon/ I don't understand at all.
Probably just exaggeration. If they had delivered a cool instrumental bridge in place of Rakim's verse, I think that I would still like "Guilty" ... all the same. If Shinoda had rapped on that bridge, though, that would have been a point against the song for me That interview either involved poor answers from Chester or his answers were poorly transcribed. When he goes into telling the interviewer about "Rebellion", he actually doesn't say anything about that song at all; he talks about a song that Daron didn't contribute to and forgets to mention that they then started crafting a new song
I'm practically sure the last sentence is about Page and All For Nothing. Daron worked on Rebellion from the beginning, Page came in on All For Nothing when it was practicqlly finished.
Ladies and gentlemen, an acoustic version of "Final Masquerade" featuring our very own Minus, who's actually a better singer than half of the usual sing-along fans. [video=youtube;lNQo_Uchgog]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNQo_Uchgog[/video]
From what I understand, Daron was called into work on a song but they ultimately decided that that song didn't require his contribution. So, then, he kicked off an idea for a new song which became "Rebellion"
If you can listen to this from beginning to end without punching yourself in the face, you're a better human being than me It reminds me of the Linkin Log in the car haha
So, I guess I'm a better person you. Just kidding, just shows how jobless I am. I thought it was random gibberish at first and then when the more recognizable parts started I just went "what the fuck". Look, I don't usually talk like this but to put it bluntly, it sounds like in the end if in the end was made out of farts.
I read this, and one interesting this stuck out to me: "Sandia National Laboratories is one of the Department of Energy's three nuclear weapons research facilities. Located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, it was created in 1949 by J. Robert Oppenheimer, former head of the nearby Los Alamos lab, as a center for developing the technology that goes into nuclear bombs. The lab is run by the Sandia Corporation, which is owned by defense contractor Lockheed Martin."
That was cool to me aswell. Also, (I'm not really sure about this though), but I think there's a timing issue with the article. They say how she sent him a schedule for shooting of a new music video they'd be shooting the next day, which should be What I've Done, and that day turns out to be in November, when WID was filmed in March next year?
Yeah I'm not sure about all of that. It stuck out to me because that whole thing was basically a stem for A Thousand Suns. It just makes me wonder if they got the idea to research something like that because it was indirectly related to all of this.
That's creepy as fuck o.0 What a nutjob. I wonder if she's gotten over her obsession yet. It must be really weird for Chester knowing the woman that stalked him for so long and threathend his family is still out there. Downside of being famous!