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Hey guys. I got my preorder package of the CD in the mail today, so i'll give you a quick rundown of the tracks:
Foreword - A nice little intro. Nothing much here but the begining to Dont Stay
Dont Stay - A nice hard and fast song, featuring mainly Chester. Reminescent of One Step Closer
Somewhere I Belong - Your standard LP song, but a little softer. Most of you have heard it, so i wont go too far into this one.
Lying From You - Another nice song, featuring a excellent balance of Mike's rapping with Chester's solid singing.
Hit the Floor - A very hard song. Features Chester's excellent screaming, with Mike sending in his rapping. Brad does an excellent little deep guitar sample during the verses. Probably my favorite song on this album.
Easier to Run - A nice break from Hit the Floor, this soft is very soft and melodic. Excellent nearly-ballad type song.
Faint - A very fast song done by LP. The chorus also quite fast while being very "in your face." It's a favorite of many.
Figure.09 - A nice song, reminesent of Place for my Head, with a nice tough touch.
Breaking the Habit - A very well done song, different from any previous LP song. It features the near balladness of Pushing me Away, while being very melodic. Although it's ballad-like and melodic, it's much faster then Easier to Run.
From the Inside - A slow, hard song, featuring Chester's need to scream. Pretty good. Not the best though.
Nobody's Listening - Another song that definately stands out, Nobody's Listening is a nearly pure hip-hop song, keeping LP's standard lyrics, unlike other hip-hop LP songs such as High Voltage. A very interesting japanese pan flute accompanies the song.
Session - Mr. Hahn's track pure DJ track. He really shows his talent in this one, topping Cure for the Itch.
Numb - Another fast ballad-like song like Breaking the Habit, but with a different vibe all it's own. Very reminisent of Pushing Me Away.
This album is definate must for any LP fan. You can tell LP has experimented and evolved since Hybrid Theory. Buy it tommorow!
Foreword - A nice little intro. Nothing much here but the begining to Dont Stay
Dont Stay - A nice hard and fast song, featuring mainly Chester. Reminescent of One Step Closer
Somewhere I Belong - Your standard LP song, but a little softer. Most of you have heard it, so i wont go too far into this one.
Lying From You - Another nice song, featuring a excellent balance of Mike's rapping with Chester's solid singing.
Hit the Floor - A very hard song. Features Chester's excellent screaming, with Mike sending in his rapping. Brad does an excellent little deep guitar sample during the verses. Probably my favorite song on this album.
Easier to Run - A nice break from Hit the Floor, this soft is very soft and melodic. Excellent nearly-ballad type song.
Faint - A very fast song done by LP. The chorus also quite fast while being very "in your face." It's a favorite of many.
Figure.09 - A nice song, reminesent of Place for my Head, with a nice tough touch.
Breaking the Habit - A very well done song, different from any previous LP song. It features the near balladness of Pushing me Away, while being very melodic. Although it's ballad-like and melodic, it's much faster then Easier to Run.
From the Inside - A slow, hard song, featuring Chester's need to scream. Pretty good. Not the best though.
Nobody's Listening - Another song that definately stands out, Nobody's Listening is a nearly pure hip-hop song, keeping LP's standard lyrics, unlike other hip-hop LP songs such as High Voltage. A very interesting japanese pan flute accompanies the song.
Session - Mr. Hahn's track pure DJ track. He really shows his talent in this one, topping Cure for the Itch.
Numb - Another fast ballad-like song like Breaking the Habit, but with a different vibe all it's own. Very reminisent of Pushing Me Away.
This album is definate must for any LP fan. You can tell LP has experimented and evolved since Hybrid Theory. Buy it tommorow!