TAKE MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!
Heh, my brother got me those, as a "birthday present". I love it when he decides to be nice for a change.
Look up 'One step closer', 'Crawling', and 'In the end' for three of their better songs. (IMO better, that is)
In the end, especially. God that song rocks. I lub it.
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Hello? Don't I get pounced-on-and-bitten? Please?
Look, but don't touch...
[small}Touch, but don't get caught :D[/small]
Kloie kills Pavarin.
Number 2: If you're so sure that they're "just another pop band", show me they're lip synching, show me that they don't play their instruments, and show me that they don't write their own stuff.
Until then, you can FUCK RIGHT OFF, because I DID NOT ASK YOU.
*coughs*
Excuse me.
If you ask me how I knew that, I'm going to feed you to my dog.
Give me more than a rumor. Give me concrete fact.
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Azeroth had this to say about pies:
its been said numerously that the base guitarist doesn't know how to play thats why he allways has the earphones on that play a click track that tells him when to play the notes. Same with the drummer.
Are there any website that has this on it?
So you should stop reading it and get hold taken off of your reality check. That also proves nothing.
BUT THIS DOES!
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"Writing songs and sharing them with people is a very rewarding experience...I can't think of anything more gratifying as seeing people from different backgrounds come together to enjoy music. Thanks." -Mike
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THE ALBUM
The combination of Bennington's rich, mammoth vocal style with Shinoda's rapid-fire emceeing helps to define Linkin Park's sound. "I think one of Chester and Mike's goals is to be as integrated as possible," offers Phoenix. "Although the styles we're mixing can be very different, we want the combination to feel natural--that is a big part of our band's identity." Weaving influences as diverse as Deftones, Nine Inch Nails, Aphex Twin, and The Roots into a unified whole, Linkin Park "want everything to come together without feeling forced," explains Shinoda. "As part of the writing process, I record everyone directly into a computer to best integrate our digital and live elements. We spend countless hours mixing and matching parts until we get the right combinations and composition."The band immersed itself in the writing process until the spring of 2000, when they inked with Warner Bros. Records and immediately went into the studio. To help record their work, they enlisted producer Don Gilmore (Pearl Jam, Apex Theory, Sugar Ray). "We met with a lot of people and had a very difficult time choosing a producer," says Bennington. "But Don, aside from making things sound good, stood out as someone who could really push us to work harder as songwriters." The end result is an album that is as well-crafted and melodic as it is confrontational, with a strong lyrical message. "Chester and I write about universal emotions, whether it's feeling insignificant, optimistic, or frustrated," Shinoda describes. "We write about everyday life, because sometimes it's good to know there are other people going through the same things that you are." These lyrics, along with the diverse instrumentation in which they are embedded, result in a powerful musical statement: Linkin Park's debut album, Hybrid Theory.
omgomgomg u got tickets to linkin park omg
...Oh God... I can't type any more... My brain hurts...
I had no idea that was still legal anywhere. Hmmm.
--Satan, quoted by John Milton
Like the sound.
Hate the lyrics.
Band go bye bye for me.
But if you like them, see them. Glad you get to see a band you like, even if I think they're bleh. Whatever makes you happy.
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Bloodsage had this to say about Cuba:
General admission?I had no idea that was still legal anywhere. Hmmm.
Nooo idea. There IS seating, though. So maybe they'll mess around with it there. I have no idea. :\
Like the sound.
Hate the lyrics.
Band go bye bye for me.
But if you like them, see them. Glad you get to see a band you like, even if I think they're bleh. Whatever makes you happy.
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Solstyce had this to say about Duck Tales:
*snip*
I can relate to the lyrics and I love the sound. That's good enough for me.
*missed The Tea Party coming to Toronto the last time *
I'm a miserable old bastard, I dislike concerts. Damn hippies.
Mortious whacks Kloie with his walking stick.
Under capitalism, man exploits man. Under communism, it's just the opposite. - John Kenneth Galbraith
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Siliddar had this to say about Captain Planet:
Theyre commin down here in memphis with ozz-fest. sometime in march i believe, gonna hafta check exact date.
me/bro/dad got 3 tickets reserved. forget where, but theyre pretty close.
Winnipeg's getting Ozzy, too. If you don't know where Winnipeg is, think Canada.
The Ozzman cometh!
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Ruvyen Warblade had this to say about Cuba:
Winnipeg's getting Ozzy, too. If you don't know where Winnipeg is, think Canada.
Where is Canada?
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