Get your editor to pay more attention to volume levels between the dialogue and musical breaks. Apart from that, this was an absolute treat to listen to.
Can we pleeeease get a proper Hybrid Theory documentary? Tracing the band's origins, the early years as Xero and Hybrid Theory, through the making of Hybrid Theory and everything that happened? 🥺🙏💖💖
Mike said in a interview that they don't have any footage of those sessions unfortunately. After that success Meteora and the latests were planned on purpose. It would be massive content for fans.
This was nice, I’ve been an LP fan from the beginning, but I just really wanted to see/hear from Chester. His silly personality, yet seriousness and passion he had for the band was such a pleasure to watch in interviews.
Wait, so "why i played myself" isnt just a colloquial phrase but actually a part of hip-hop vernacular? Thats news to me and personally i think its a great line that really punches the meaning in. Also, Brad forgot HT came out in 2000 not 01 🤣
I grew up in a pretty strict house, but somewhere around 2001 my brother started watching MTV which I thought was evil or whatever 😂, but the first time I saw the In The End video I loved it so much and it was the gateway for me to break away from that upbringing and start to embrace more and more incredible music that I was missing out on. The piano riff is just so classic and instantly sets a tone.
32:46 Well if Mike gonna make such a black deal about "Why I played myself this way", I'm just gonna say that I'm honored that Chester respected hip hop so much that he felt it and wanted to talk like us. The love is real and forever.
As far as what Nu Metal is supposed to be defined as, LP are basically the kings of that. Slipknot's self titled was another champion, but to a much heavier degree. Although LB and Korn are credited as pioneers of the genre, those bands destroy them in comparison .
It’s hard to find Rob in any interviews lately. Dave is more visible, maybe because he wasn’t involved in the recording process due to his other commitments? 🤔
Maybe we are the first Spiritist band of Pop-Metal Rock.... Check out our sound and lyrics. But don't pay much attention to the rustic English, hahahaha 😁
@1:50 It's not true. It's not both of you rapping in the chorus, it's only Chester. They didn't put his vocals way up in the mix, because it's only Chester. Mike Shinoda didn't take part of Papercut and One Step Closer's choruses on the records. Those are facts. I don't know why he is lying here.
@@ryanwardlaw5345 Do your research. You can find the original acapellas somewhere on RU-vid. One Step Closer is all Chester's vocals with different pitch.
The fact that you accuse him of lying is pathetic. You could have just said that Mike was wrong (he wasn't btw) but you chose to humiliate yourself by accusing him of lying. There's no original or official acappella version of One step closer. So when Mike Shinoda from Linkin Park talks about recording ad mixing One Step Closer by Linkin Park I trust him over some random dude on youtube comments
Listen to it again, you can hear Mike throughout that chorus, just more high pitched than his normal rapping voice at the time. Honestly thought it was just Mike, only started hearing Chester later on