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The first album was pretty much about as far as the whole Linkin Park thing needed to go IMO.... well aside from the amazing WHAT I'VE DONE memes.
I enjoyed minutes to midnight but I had already kinda of stopped listening to them by then.I'm not going to try to convince you it was good. Taste is subjective and people don't like the same things. I was just baffled at the "dropped the angst and anger" bit.
voila!
Rick Rubin also produces McCartney:
Did chestnut have an illness? He always looks weedy and frail with an enlarged head in relation to his body? For years I thought he had shitstick vibrosis or something
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Did chestnut have an illness? He always looks weedy and frail with an enlarged head in relation to his body? For years I thought he had shitstick vibrosis or something
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Same here. It's like when people dismiss music (or any media) just because it's "old." I've lost count of how many times I've recommended something and had someone say, "But it's old."That's what people always do. It either doesn't innovate enough when it's more of the same, a new singer doesn't look/sound like the previous one (no shit), music is not the same as it was....
Always those point of views, getting under my skin and I already know how it ends
xD
It's endemic to a larger symptom of live shows being a harder sell for most bands. Has nothing to do with popularity and a ton to do with jacked up ticket prices at venues. Musicwide, essentially.