The list is essentially what songs (including snippets of songs, which., confusingly, lacks UIB) the band is allowed to play in China. We've (LPL Staff +1) narrowed it down to having been submitted in January, where the band had orobably decided to rehearse both KTTK and ALITS (the latter we know eventually came through), but ultimately decided on playing FTI and APFMH for whatever reason - no conplaints here. Essentially, the 42 songs on the list are the songs that LP is allowed to play in their setlist in China, which does include GU this time around. It leaves KTTK as an open option, if anything.
I listened to ATS from start to finish for the first time in months today, it's still so damn beautiful. I wish they'd go back to that level of motivation in terms of creativity and "thinking outside the box" for just one more album
Loudwire has pitted lp against x japan in best live band I request you all to support lp there THIS IS MY FIRST POST
I think the Linkin Park Twitter account is having an identity crisis, it seems to think it's the Fort Minor account.
Updating my top-ten LP songs playlist "Session" "Until It's Gone" "Waiting For The End" "Until It Breaks" "Roads Untraveled" "My<DSMBR" "Rebellion" "When They Come For Me" "Issho Ni" "The Little Things Give You Away"
Every time I listen to Reanimation, I wonder how did they manage to create such a masterpiece. It's beyond of capabilities of everyone involved on it.
What it came down to, I think, was Shinoda's careful curation. He had a vision for that album and the drive to make sure it was fulfilled, whatever it would take.
Was Shinoda the sole producer of Reanimation, or was Gilmore involved? I'm surprised that it isn't mentioned as his first production work with LP, but ATS is. Also, never really understood the love for Issho Ni, maybe I need to give it another listen..
I never was drawn to Issho Ni :\ I agree though, even for as old as it is, Reanimation just keeps getting better.
Exactly. For me, there's absolutely nothing in "Issho Ni" that just ruins it, against all the odds. Again, I guess that that's largely because it's 1) instrumental, and 2) not guitar-driven.