I think it is. We're comparing four minute songs to a very short song. I think honestly if you take the same length of time and pick the hardest parts of the songs listed, Victimized is still heavier in that respect. It's downfall is that it's short. People think of Qwerty and see 3:30 of heavy versus 1:51. And if you're counting STUDIO versions, the studio version of Qwerty just doesn't hit that hard. Even in the chorus. I like those other songs more and they have the sing-along/scream-along factor but if you're talking straight wall of sound heaviness and screaming, put on some good cans. Victimized is hard to beat.
Well I lost M_Bugashata a while a ago and couldn't restore it...Ironically I restored it after 20 minutes of making a new one
Someone said it was something like: ''linkin park go back to your roots''. But I dont think thats it.. eventhough everytime I listen to this song it makes me think of it, anoying.
Doubt it says back more than one but not clearly ... more gibberish. BTW thank you for stuckin' that verse in my head "_"
Victimized is not even that heavy. I find QWERTY, Given Up, No More Sorrow, and A Place For My Head to be heavier and probably more. Chester's screams aren't even that heavy. It has a heavy beat but the vocals are not even that heavy
The vocals are outrageously heavy!! It's all 100% brutal screaming at the top of his lungs. The only reason you're saying this is because they are mixed to blend in with he rest of the track more than something like Given Up. I would say that, apart from QWERTY Summer Sonic 2006, nothing Linkin Park has done is this ferocious. It's a punch to the kidney that lasts almost 2 minutes, where as the other heavier songs have several punches but they only last a couple of seconds at a time. Thats my way of looking at it.
Eh, I listen to hardcore music so I'm used to when those type of screams done in this song are full on screaming. to me it's not heavy whereas the scream in Given Up is way more heavy