As most probably know by now, the international 2-Track CD single for Until It's Gone will be available May 30th, as confirmed by an Amazon listing last week. The listing has now been updated to detail the second track, which isn't actually a live track but instead the first promotional single from The Hunting Party, Guilty All The Same. 1. Until It's Gone - 3:41 2. Guilty All The Same (feat. Rakim) - 5:55 Until It's Gone 2-Track Single will be available internationally May 30th, taken from the new Linkin Park album, The Hunting Party released June 17th. Pre-Order The Hunting Party now. Source: WM | Amazon
Dang, that is disappointing. Was hoping for a track that didn't make THP, or even one of the album tracks. Oh well.
Hmm... Alright then. I was actually hoping for .. 2. Guilty All The Same (Paul Van Dyke Remix) - 16:00
That would be like, the best remix ever. I'm surprised LP have never thought of doing something like that before.
I was hoping for one of those demos that they "threw away" before they started working on the #visceral stuff. But that wouldn't represent the record well, I guess.
That would have been awesome, but, also odd to be releasing demos of a yet to be released album. It also doesn't seem like the band worked on the demos all that much, anyways. So to release something that was unfinished outside of a free release like LPU would probably have felt wrong by the band.
At least it isn't some random track that has nothing to do with the real sound of the album. Wait what's that song before Guilty All The Same? We got a LIVING THINGS b-side!
Was Guilty All The Same ever confirmed to be just a promotional single? As far as I know, that's just something everyone in LPA randomly started saying.
Did they? Doubt everyone did, but okay. It was sold as a single so technically it was the first single. Though it never had a physical release and now it's sharing a CD with the second single... So, who knows? Doesn't really matter what you call it at the end of the day, throw promotional in front of the word single and it can still apply to anything. It's all semantics and doesn't really mean anything.