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Discussion in 'Linkin Park Chat' started by lime treacle, Apr 20, 2014.

  1. Iopia

    Iopia Well-Known Member

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    I know right!?

    I've seen so many comments from "huge Beatles' fans" who "can't stand this garbage pop music". Like, yeah, it's different, but that's because it's 2018, not 1963. Aside from the contemporary production and the "risque" hook it sounds no different to any other 2010s era McCartney track to me.

    It's really reminding me of when Heavy dropped with the backlash over a pop song from a band/artist that really never shied away from writing pop songs.
     
  2. Casual D

    Casual D I WON'T BE YOUR CASUAL D. LPA Administrator

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    The whole Beatles thing makes me laugh, considering they were literally straightforward 60s Pop until Rubber Soul. :lol:
     
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  3. TobinOverflowsBest

    TobinOverflowsBest MY NAME IS MATT LPA VIP

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    Wait.....a singer from the biggest pop band of all time is releasing pop music?! Absolute sellouts #NotMyBeatles
     
  4. Sønic

    Sønic Searching for the last Chaos Emerald... LPA Super Member

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    First I've ever heard The Beatles labeled as pop, but y'all ain't wrong.
     
  5. Kevin

    Kevin A Pattern To Be Followed. LPA Administrator

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    Discuss

    *EDIT* Damn you BBC...
     
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  6. Wasabi GOD

    Wasabi GOD Praise Brad Delson, our Lord and Savior. LPA Addict

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    All i could wish for for Tuesday <3 Mike shouldnt have to do anything on the date and they always cover Faint. Make it happen there too
     
  7. Atticus

    Atticus Bullets lance the bravest lungs

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    For a band as relatively big as Sum 41 to close out their shows with a Linkin Park cover in honour of Chester rather than their own music speaks volumes to the impact of his passing, even a year later. And although it's kind of jarring, you know the band is skipping the bridge completely out of respect. There's no way Deryck could nail it like Chester.

    Mike just seems so happy to be playing music again in front of a crowd.
     
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  8. The Joesen One

    The Joesen One Fun-employed LPA Super Member

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  9. minuteforce

    minuteforce Danny's not here, Mrs. Torrance. LPA Team

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    stalker :halfkappa:
     
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  10. Vdalem

    Vdalem Purrfect! LPA Super VIP

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    Dun dun dunnnnn!
     
  11. The Joesen One

    The Joesen One Fun-employed LPA Super Member

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    What do you think I do when I'm at home alone? :shifty::shifty::shifty::shifty::shifty::shifty:
     
  12. minuteforce

    minuteforce Danny's not here, Mrs. Torrance. LPA Team

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    probably reorganising your linkin park CD collection by colour
     
  13. minuteforce

    minuteforce Danny's not here, Mrs. Torrance. LPA Team

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    Joe Hahn played that Singapore F1 event recently. He kicked off his set with a breakbeat rmx of "The Catalyst" (a fanmade one from the contest), and scattered other LP songs throughout the set, incl. the ending

     
  14. Deliveranze

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    Man, I absolutely adore that Sorry For Now demo verse. Makes me wonder what gems Mike has written and never made it to the public.
     
  15. Atticus

    Atticus Bullets lance the bravest lungs

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    Quick question - I'm in the process of writing a biography of sorts on the band. For the longest time we've assumed it was Mike, Rob, and Brad who founded Xero right? However, recently I've seen articles and interviews with Mike alluding (but not outright confirming) the fact that it was him and Mark who initially started Xero and they recruited Brad to help on guitar. Anyone able to help clarify this? For such an important piece of the band's history, I'd like to be certain.
     
  16. minuteforce

    minuteforce Danny's not here, Mrs. Torrance. LPA Team

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  17. Astat

    Astat LPA Super Member LPA Super Member

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    Xero was initially a Mike/Mark project. Mark and Brad had played together in The Pricks previously, and later Relative Degree which also included Rob. Brad was enlisted to help with some of the guitar work on the demo, and Mike had met Joe at art school by that point and he did scratching on Rhinestone, but primarily the demo was just Mike and Mark. One of the A&R people who heard the demo suggested Mike and Mark should put a band together and start playing label showcases, so Brad and Joe were brought on full-time, Rob was recruited as the drummer since he had previously been in a band with Brad and Mark, and Dave rounded out the lineup after being roommates with Brad at UCLA.

    TL;DR - Xero was Mark/Mike originally. Most of the demo was them, some involvement from Brad and Joe, none from Dave and Rob, all 4 other members only became "official" later on.
     
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  18. Atticus

    Atticus Bullets lance the bravest lungs

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    Thanks. I had all of that background information already but I just needed clarification on the official "founding" of the band. Especially considering even LPA's band bio notes Mike and Brad were the ones who started Xero. It only mentions Mark after all other members are recruited, describing him as nothing more than a "high school acquaintance".

    Do we know for certain that the demos Mike and Mark originally worked on were the four Xero EP songs?
     
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  19. ZERØ

    ZERØ LPA Super Member LPA Super Member

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    Happy Birthday, Hybrid Theory :partyminus:

    can't believe it's been 18 years already...
     
  20. Vdalem

    Vdalem Purrfect! LPA Super VIP

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    Thanks for showing our ages! *grumbles*
     

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