You can't just become a moderater. You may be talking about becoming a Super Member, though, to be one of them you need to achieve 3,000 posts.
LPA Moderator : Closes, moves & edits topics, warns members. This is kinda like a referee LPA Team : They work on the website, and have also some powers on the forums (I think, I'm not sure) LPA Supermember : Has more than 3000 posts. Please correct me if it's not ok. BTW, how close are the VIPs to LP?
A moderator is someone who does the typical MOD work. They can close, move, edit other people's posts, delete posts...anything like that. LPA Team is a step above a MOD. Along with being moderators, we also work on the actual website content. An LPA SuperMember is a regular member who has exceeded 3,000 posts. V.I.P. doesn't mean they know Linkin Park. It's just someone who has contributed a lot to this website.
3000 for SuperMember. The others will be awarded to you by the LPA Staff when/if you somehow do what those positions require.
you cant, direct linkin isn't allowed and might get you a warning. right click the picture, click "save picture as..." and save it onto your computer's hard drive. open an account on iownjoo.com or imagevillage.com and upload the song to your personal webspace. Code: [img]linktopicturehere.com[/img] in your signature settings under "my controls".
*waves* Hi, I'm new here! Anyway, a Google search on "definition "an ep" extended play" brings up the following link: http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/mus...ust/003456.html Which says: EP is a tricky one. There are a couple of definitions I go by. The most > > definitive relates back to vinyl records (remember those?), where an EP > > was a 45 rpm record with more than 2 tracks, typically in 7 inch format, > > typically with 4 tracks, and those tracks were typically on a related > > "LP". Sort of a super single (like todays "Maxi-Singles" I guess). This > > format pretty much died in popularity in the 60s. > > > > These days with CDs, EP seems to mean something a bit different. The > > general usage that I've seen is to mean a release that is too short to be > > a full album (usually 6 tracks or less) and none of the tracks are on > > another album (ie: Nine Inch Nails "The Perfect Drug" would fit into this > > catergory, so would "Broken"). It's a bit of a grey definition though. > > > > I don't think EPs are as rare as the style guidelines suggest they are, > > but it all depends on your definition, I guess. > > I think EP can cover both types you mention. Would this be a better > definition?: > > "An EP is an Extended Play release and often contains the letters EP in > the title." "Better, except that it will have people asking "What is an Extended Play release?". I think it's need to be decided what shall be treated as an EP for the purposes of this database, with a note that it is a grey area of definition, and there may be exceptions to the rule. My second definition above (which I nabbed from some audiophile website some time ago, can't find the source) might be a good starting place, and maybe give some examples of what does and doesn't classify as EP, and detail some exceptions too. I think the essential element of defining an EP is that it's a short album release, distinct from a single (which in some cases will be longer, with all the remixes and so forth). And then there are the exceptions (Curve's "Missing Link EP", which I think should rightly be listed as a "Promo Single" and not an EP)."
I have a quesiton. (of course i have a question or else i wouldnt be posting.) bUt um i was reading ur posts and u guys were talking about hidden tracks on cd. or songs that dont make the cut while 'editing' the cd. So, here's my question. Has anyone her ever heard of the song Secret, its like Meteroa's Session, track. I dunno where it came from, but i was just wondering if u guys have and if u have, what do u think of it and do u think that they should have kept that song on the c.d?
It comes from the Hybrid Theory EP. It's the hidden track of the CD. In my opinion, it's a good song .
cool. i didnt which c.d. the song was one, so thanks for helping me out there. im really REALLY new here so i dont really know what to do,so ppl please dont get annoyed at me if i messed up and i kinda need help figuring something out
it shouldn't be a problem if you read the rules and follow them! welcoem to the forums, I'm Mark. feel free to pm me with any questions and have a great time posting! And to repeat what Avenger said, the secret track on the Hybrid Theory EP is called "Ambient". Basically, Part of Me is 16 minutes long on the HTEP, 3 mins of PoM, 11 minutes of silence and 2 mins of "Ambient". You need the EP to hear the song. And it's awesome. Probably LP's best instrumental.
I can't really tell who sings the part "takes me one step closer to the edge, and i'm about to break"...is it Mike or Chester? i know on the live shows, and the One step closer video, it's Mike... but you can never really tell. Mike doesn't usually scream like that ( on their recorded tracks ) ( in the numb video Mike mouths Chester's "i'm tired of being what you want me to be" ) i know this doesn't seem TOO important, i'm just sooo curious.
Mike does sing "i'm tired of being what you want me to be" on "Numb". If you listen intently, that's actually him singing. It's awesome. As for OSC, same deal. Mike screams that in the recorded version.