I asked with Living Things they mixed in old and new and I wanted to know where they see their next album going; did they want to continue with these short energetic songs or do they wish to explore elsewhere once again.
I asked why they decided to bring back fan favorite, old songs (With You, APFMH, etc) into their setlists, and whether they're gonna keep adding old/ rare stuff or not.
Asked what each member's favorite and least favorite songs were, and also, if the 6-minute version of Powerslave will ever be released.
My question: How did you feel in the first month after Hybrid Theory was released and what were your expectations?
lol, you just had an entire tour which visited several new countries and you're already asking for more?
What is Linkin Parks favourite colour? on a more serious note, If you could work with another rock band, who would it be and why?
Yes, but they've played the old setlist. I think he wants to ask: when will they do a Living Things tour in Europe? My question is the same
I asked what led them to choose BID as their first single, and whether they felt it to be an accurate representation of the rest of their album. I asked them something else as well, but this was like a week ago so I forgot what I wrote haha
My question: Music is such a personal thing that depends on personal taste, but still album reviews of "important" magazines often influence which albums are successful and which ones are considered as flops, even though journalists are subjective and might even hate the band whose album they are reviewing. In your career you've had more than your fair share of good and of bad reviews, often even for the same album. Do you care about the reviews? Do you see bad reviews as a source of constructive criticism or as an arbitrary opinion of one person who just isn't into your music and doesn't understand your band? It's really hard to think of a good question, when you watch so many interviews of the band.