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bipper
05-18-2007, 08:59 PM
Anyone else buy this CD yet. I got the VD/DVD set at target, adn I am really liking it. It is different than their old stuff, but in a totally acceptable way. It is a bit more chilled, and tends to carry more Politically charged lyrics.
I have listened to it a few times now, and all in all it seems very well thought, and put together. A couple 'whining" songs, but seeing as what the members have been through, it is no surprise really. Just feels like a real album of a band that is really growing up.
{edit} If a ck sees this, could the fix the damned spelling error on the subject line :D
Germ Hamee
05-18-2007, 10:59 PM
I really didn't think I would like it after hearing What I've Done, but I bought it anyway. I'm actually REALLY enjoying it, more than either of their previous albums. You're right, they've really grown up. This is a much more mature album than their Runaway days. If they got rid of Given Up and What I've Done it'd be a really solid, generally whine-less album.
I'm also really impressed with all the new things they're doing with their music. Who knew Mike Shinoda could sing? My favorites are Bleed It Out and Little Things Give You Away.
The best part about this album is that I'm no longer embarrassed to say that I like Linkin Park.
Mythra
05-18-2007, 11:41 PM
At first I really didn't care for it all that much (preferring the older Linkin Park personally), but after a few listens I'm really starting to enjoy the album as a whole. Favorite tracks would have to be: Bleed It Out, Leave Out All The Rest, Shadow of the Day, No More Sorrow, and Valentine's Day.
Captain Maxx Power
05-18-2007, 11:53 PM
When I start reading the words "mature" what it usually amounts to is a tone down of passion, a tune-up of guitar, a-typical riffs, and songs that generally require repeated listening to begin to like in terms of actually enjoying the song for being a song. From what I've heard, this is very much the case. Boring, boring, boring. Just like every other act out there. At least old school Linkin Park had a hook to them. These songs are just...there. Nothing special. Shame really. So many bands go this way it's mind boggling. It's like there's an unwritten rule that maturity = boring songwriting. Hey ho, I'll go back to listening to some Machine Head.
bipper
05-18-2007, 11:59 PM
wait - so you listened to it - or not? MaXximum Pirate
Captain Maxx Power
05-19-2007, 12:02 AM
wait - so you listened to it - or not? MaXximum Pirate
I am in the process of listening to it as I type. So far I've yet to be impressed. It might just be my constant onslaught of thrash/groove metal on my Winamp playlist, but this just sounds like generic Indie pop to me. Not even nu-metal, just middle of the road Indie. Still, that's what gets the sales these days.
ljkkjlcm9
05-19-2007, 12:43 AM
I enjoy it, but I hate when artists bring politics into their songs. Seriously, leave it out... lol Funny I said that as I'm listening to Leave Out All The Rest, which I love.
But I truly do hate when bands go political. Luckily enough, it's not too much that I can't stand it.
I've loved everything they've done, and I've always really liked Mike Shinoda, Fort Minor is awesome too.
THE JACKEL
yanis
05-19-2007, 01:05 AM
I really liked Given Up and No More Sorrow from the first listening and I wanted more Wake, even better if there were lyrics too!
Jessweeee♪
05-19-2007, 01:19 AM
I LOVE Linkin Park! It's the only time I actually PAY for my music. Except this time. I'm downloading the album as we speak. I feel bad, I really do. But not bad enough to pay (I'm sorry LP :cry: )
I've only heard the bonus track because I had to download it seperately, and I loved it. In just fifteen minutes I should have the rest of the album. From what I've heard, I think it'll be great, but I liked their old sound better.
Captain Maxx Power
05-19-2007, 01:40 AM
I think I've figured out why I don't like this album. Not one to make a sweeping generalisation, but they've pretty much become a carbon-copy of My Crappy Romance. Since My Crappy Romance are rubbish, this album is rubbish. It's a nice little string of logic that makes total perfect sense.
This is my opinion. Want to complain? Go ahead, not that I'll reply or anything.
yanis
05-19-2007, 01:43 AM
I LOVE Linkin Park! It's the only time I actually PAY for my music. Except this time. I'm downloading the album as we speak. I feel bad, I really do. But not bad enough to pay (I'm sorry LP :cry: )
I've only heard the bonus track because I had to download it seperately, and I loved it. In just fifteen minutes I should have the rest of the album. From what I've heard, I think it'll be great, but I liked their old sound better.
Sorry LP from me too!:cry:
I just downloaded the bonus track...But I listened the songs in the right order like Shinoda said to anyone who downloaded the album...
Griff
05-19-2007, 01:47 AM
The logical person in me wants to say that the album MtM is a deep exploration into the human psyche. It's themes of heartbreak and pain represent what many young adults feel in their everyday life.
The fanboy in me wants to say "Leave Out All The Rest is the best song ever!!!!!!!!!"
Germ Hamee
05-19-2007, 03:17 AM
I think I've figured out why I don't like this album. Not one to make a sweeping generalisation, but they've pretty much become a carbon-copy of My Crappy Romance. Since My Crappy Romance are rubbish, this album is rubbish. It's a nice little string of logic that makes total perfect sense.
lmao! I really wish this were true, because then the money I spent on that MCR CD wouldn't have been a total waste of money.
Cute.
final-mike
05-20-2007, 11:27 AM
I really like this album. Some of the songs took a few listens for me to really get into them but once i did i couldn't stop listening to them. My favourite songs are: Hands Held High, Bleed It Out and In Pieces.
ljkkjlcm9
05-20-2007, 09:23 PM
I dislike Hands Held High, and it's annoying that so many people think it's one of the best of the album. It's like Kenji off of Fort Minor. I listen to music to get away from :skull::skull::skull::skull:, to relax and not have to deal with real world problems for the time being. That, and I don't think most musicians should be putting political messages in their songs, unless that is what they do in all their songs and you know that's what you'll be getting. Picking up this CD, then hearing things concerning politics, pissed me off like.... Mosh on Encore for Eminem. Just no need for it, no matter what the view is.
THE JACKEL
I Don't Need A Name
05-20-2007, 10:29 PM
i love it. oh, and Jackal, i love hands held high :D
Jessweeee♪
05-21-2007, 11:50 PM
OMG I LOVE THIS ALBUM SO MUUUUCHHH
It's different, but the only one I don't LOVE TO DEATH OMG is Hands Held High. I don't dislike it. I'm just not in love with it at the same level of the others.
(I'm listening to In Pieces right now)
ValkyrieWing
05-22-2007, 04:29 AM
I like it. I mean, I enjoy Linkin Park regardless....and i'm listening to it as we speak. I just...Like it. Not in a fangirl way. I just think it's good music.
Callisto
05-22-2007, 04:43 AM
I happen to like What I've Done. I can't say I like any song on the CD as much as their older work, but I don't dislike any of them. I have nothing against artists putting political messages in their songs. In fact it's a nice change from the same 'ole music that's normally thrown on the radio.
VorpalCyberWolf
05-22-2007, 04:54 AM
Been listening to it for awhile now, it seems to grow on me every time. I'm still not sure If I like it completely, as a better album than Meteora or Hybrid Theory, but this is definitely a keeper.
Madame Adequate
05-22-2007, 05:33 PM
It's not atrocious, but it could be a lot better as well.
That said, I like Hands Held High quite a lot.
bipper
05-22-2007, 06:08 PM
Yeah, it did sound a bit forced at spots. All in all, I am thinking it is their best work thus far. They did loose a bit of their edge, as Maxx Pirate said, but even they stated long ago that this album was different. So who knows, we will see what their next works bring. If they can combine their newfound rhythm with their old edge, they would really have something, imo.
though, to set my preference straight, I like M2M the best, and Meteora second. Hybrid theory is a close third. I did feel that Meteora was a spill over from Hybrid theory, though with this third disk, you can listen to the disks in order: Hybrid Theory - > Meteora -> Minutes to Midnight, and it just flows so damned well. It really does show their growth and strength of musical art. Especially with the intro on Minutes to Midnight so appropriately named "Wake".
The whole compilation is actually quite lovely.
ValkyrieWing
05-22-2007, 06:28 PM
I have to agree. The more i listen to M2M, the better I like it. I still haven't decided if it's my favorite yet...we'll see.
(typing on the Wii browser is hazardous to your wrists. XD)
Quindiana Jones
05-22-2007, 06:57 PM
After hearing What I've Done (it gives me nice dreams), I'm definitely gonna buy it. God knows when though.
Namelessfengir
05-22-2007, 07:07 PM
i was gonna buy it yesterday then decided to not
bipper
05-22-2007, 07:38 PM
(typing on the Wii browser is hazardous to your wrists. XD)
my dull wit would only get me in trouble if I replied to this.
Yeah, Meteora was my favorite for sure, until I really listened to this one all the way through, and gave it more of a fair shake. No More Sorrow still has got to be one of my favorites. Though "Take out all the rest" is infinitely the best track on the cd.
I heard a lot of Chester's lyrics were driven by his divorce and hard marriage; so perhapses this is why I can get so into this album. It feels authentic - not like other [more] emoish lyrics.
ValkyrieWing
05-22-2007, 07:47 PM
(typing on the Wii browser is hazardous to your wrists. XD)
my dull wit would only get me in trouble if I replied to this.
I imagine so. :p
PhoenixAsh
05-23-2007, 04:59 PM
Man this album has grown on me. When I first heard it I thought it was awful, but was determined to give it a chance because I loved Hybrid Theory and Meteora, and liked 'What I've Done' before I got the album. I now really like pretty much every track. "Leave out all the rest", "Bleed it out", "Valentine's Day", and "The little things give you away" are currently my favourite tracks methinks.
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