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03-25-2005, 04:21 PM | #131 (permalink) |
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hi, yah, linkin park is like....my favorite band at this point in my life. my fave song from them is "papercut", what they did with jay z was pretty awesome, i seen they're concert on t.v, they rocked man. i only have they're new c.d "meteora" i wanna get they're other c.ds. soooooo yah, they are cool
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03-26-2005, 01:24 AM | #132 (permalink) |
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they prove science wrong! apparently it is possible to suck and blow at the same time
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06-07-2005, 04:39 PM | #134 (permalink) |
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Linkin Park w/ Jay-Z, opinions
i am a HUGE Linkin Park fan. i'm a member of LPU and Linkin Park Community.
and i loved Collision Course. i know this cd has been out for quite some time and this topic has probably already been breached on this site but it seems everytime i mention this cd to someone, whether they are Linkin Park fans or not some people get really offended. some Linkin Park fans have even lessened their intrests in LP just cuz this band made a cd w/ a rapper. as most would say rap and rock don't mix. some people feel that LP are sell outs cuz they coversed w/ Jay-Z. well i object. i think it was an amazing idea. i do not usually listen to rap, but i'm open minded enough to give anything a fair chance. i don't rag on music unless i give it a chance first. as for the cd, Collision Course i thought it was very unique, and a never been done before ablum. metal meets rap. i like it. its a very open minded concept and i think we need diversity in this world, and this cd could be a start. couldn't music also seperate us into little stereotype groups? just becuz i listen to rock and metal does that mean i can't listen to any other genre of music? i think that is why some LP and Jay-Z fans got offended when they heard this cd. they think that people should stick to the selected music they fit into. the skater ppl listen to Taking Back Sunday, the goths listen to Korn, preps listen to kelly clarkson, bla bla bla.... you get the picture. well i think thats wrong. i think music shouldn't be classifyed into groups to make it fit. nor should people. is it fair to say what music can do and cannot? is it fair to say what ppl can do and cannot? my opinion on Collision Course, concerning rap mixed with rock.... it was GENIUS. but anyway i'd like to also hear your opinions concerning this cd. thanks. peace, |
06-08-2005, 05:36 AM | #136 (permalink) |
Tune Meister
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I for one think that Linkin Park had a good thing going without Jay-Z. For me it's kinda lowered my opinion of them, though I'm not exactly sure why... All I know is if I want them both together I will go and buy an LP album and a Jay-Z album and put them on at the same time (different cd players)
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06-08-2005, 08:31 AM | #137 (permalink) |
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I hate it. How many times are they gonna re-do that album? Isnt this the third time they've released it all now?
Urgh. Sorry for my hateful views, but I cant help it here. I think it was a good enough decision for them both, they got loads of attention and both got new fans from it all, but I dont like it.
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06-08-2005, 12:12 PM | #139 (permalink) | |
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