I don't think there's anything wrong with LP. They are actually my fav music group.
I don't think there's anything wrong with LP. They are actually my fav music group.
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Well, they do have do songs, but I'm not really a fan of rap, which is why I never liked rap/rock songs. Rock is my favorite genre, and I hate it getting mixed with my least favorite one. The ones that used to play on the radio were ok, and I like some of their hits, but overall they just don't do it for me. I even get bored of the songs of theres I DO like after awhile. I just really wish they tried something new.
As said before, they are too formulatic. I just couldn't get into them. I gave them a fair shot, but I find their music to be incredibly annoying.
Side note: I noticed that Linkin' Park fans are bitching about that whole Jay-Z thing. I find it funny that they are knocking how rap is in Linkin' Park since they already rap to begin with. Morons.
I actually liked the Jay-Z and Linkin Park songs. Don't know why LP fans would be mad at that.
"Feed me."
Bingo. Most of the people who based LP for mashing with JZ was because of their displeasure of rap. The only good thing that came out of that mash-up was the Dirt Off Your Shoulder riff.Originally Posted by Sephex
Anyways though, it was odd listening to LP rap some of JZ's songs. People think I'm an LP fan, but I never liked them. I mean their tours are one of the highest grossing tours in the US, but I don't like how you can just predict how their songs will sound before you even listen to them. But I might get the Mash-Up CD, only because I'm a JZ fan.
I think part of the reason people hate the LP-JZ thing is because LP is rap/rock, wheras Jay-Z is just plain rap.
I think the other main reason is that some, like me, view LP as "selling out".
I am a former LP fan. I got bored with them a year or two ago, and while I didn't really know why, Hsu nailed it--too predictable. The one new direction they go (Jay-Z) is exactly the one I didn't want them to go in.
(SPOILER)I'm also a former Limp Bizkit fan. Fred Durst didn't sell out, he just got too soft (which resulted in his newest album being 98% crap). He better pull a turn-around right quick if he wants any hope in hell of pulling out of his downward spiral, although personally I think it's too late.
I am alive I will never run away Places inside My heart screams inside with pride Once I cried Now I wipe away the tears Once I died Now I'm alive
--Alive (Korn)
And we sneak a call And we're like thieves I love the times like these Just don't say goodbye Just won't you please I'm trying to do the right thing
All my life I was in the cold Now I find I feel nothing more Leave me to learn Leave me to hurt Now I'm not so invincible
--Invincible (Static-X)
It was too late for Durst the INSTANT he remade behind blue eyes. Good god he took a song that was fine and thought he would ROCK IT OUT. What he did was make himself look like a pussy songwriter and completely out of new and rocking ideas. Sadly I have to agree with most of you Durst has "sold out" to keep from upsetting people and falling into disfavor with mainstream "artists" LP sold out too. Their first album had some variety, but in the end they found the most listened to songs and sounds in the cd and tried to remake the sounds with new lyrics for every track on all of their CD's produced after that. Sadly I am an old-school Metallica fan and am also appalled at the direction their last CD took. I mean they have taken their own sound and FORGOTTEN how to make it. This last CD was devoid of the great Metallica i have listened to all 20 years of my life. Feel free to weigh in on Metallica's fall off here as well since I am sure some of you feel strongly about it. Cant talk to 20 people without finding a Metallica Fan. Or at least not before their last album
Noone can clearly see what I truly am nor can they see what I am not. In this I am the greatest of mysteries and noone has yet been able to solve it. If you see me you haven't seen me. If you don't see me then you might have just seen me. And in the end you are all left to wonder if I actually existed at all or if i was simply a trick played upon your feeble minds.
I didn't really follow Metallica, but I did like them. I think the last good thing they did was the Sanfrancisco orchestra thing. But that was just a buncha re-makes. So it's been a really long time since they did anything new-ish that was good. Their single for MI2 was the beginning of the end for them. The last song I could really tolerate. But I've often compared Metallica and LP. I loved almost all the songs from Hybrid Theory. And Metallica's And Justice For All, and the Black album, a lot of songs on the CDs were a lot alike. Metallica found things that worked and abused them. So if you don't like LP for being formulaic and predictable then likely you should feel the same for Metallica. Yes, they were that way, but I think they at least repeated good sounds. As for Fred Durst, I've never liked him, or Limp Bizkit. Angst is one thing, but ... somehow he mixes "trying too hard" to be a hardass, with sounding like a whiney bitch. It really doesn't work. LP at least jammed when they were being angsty. And I might as well mention I hate the Jay-Z re-mixes. MUCH prefer the re-animation re-mixes. They felt like they were on the same wave but lower key. Jay-Z just took everything and shat on it. Not because it was rap, but how it was rapped. And honestly I don't think his voice fits the tunes and all. But this is all of course just my humble opinion. I'm no fan of any particular band. I just like certain songs from certain bands. Some bands capture my attention more than others. Nothing more.
My sister is a huge fan. She listens to it all the bloody while. (Stupid Moomba 88 if you want to know)
The problem is that it's unbelivable angst, angst without reason. if Chester Bennington was raised really really terribly than I'd understand but he was a rich boy with no cares. Makes no sense.
"I think you'd make any (nice) woman happy... & I think you really deserve for someone to make you happy too for a change"
I've often wondered about that. I think some of LP used to hang out online a lot or something. People release their emotions more when they're not inhibited by face-to-face contact. So you get a lot more angst online. Especially with early-to-mid teens. They musta caught wind of a lot of that and just put it to lyrics. I don't think they're trying to express their own feelings or experiences. I think they're trying to embody other people's troubles in song so they can feel it's expressed when they listen. Granted it backfires and hardly releases anything. The kids end up just listening to it over and over and wallowing in it and feeding off of it. But that's where I think they're coming from.
Last edited by Vyk; 04-19-2005 at 10:13 PM.
Two words - Jay-Z!
Three words:
IS AN IDIOT
Noone can clearly see what I truly am nor can they see what I am not. In this I am the greatest of mysteries and noone has yet been able to solve it. If you see me you haven't seen me. If you don't see me then you might have just seen me. And in the end you are all left to wonder if I actually existed at all or if i was simply a trick played upon your feeble minds.
Who is an idiot?!
Nothing is wrong with Linkin Park they rock hard tasty abs washerboard style, glistening in the sun
I would love to be happy, but unfortunately I'm too busy being awesome and kicking your ass at everything
I heard they SUCK live. theyre ok..mediocre at best.