Baseball bat on a DVD burner? Pssh, Meteora is complete shit, throw it out.
When you find the electronic beats on When They Come for Me, we can talk.
Shall I proceed to play all of Hybrid Theory behind my head with my eyes closed on guitar? Because it'd be incredibly easy to. There is no...
#astatdreamcrusher
That's exactly what I said. LP has the links on their website, btw.
Holy shit you're right. It sounds like me when I try to imitate Chester. His voice is giving out and everything. Chester, c'mon.
Austin Carlile, vocalist of the metalcore band Of Mice & Men, a screamer. Formerly part of the band Attack Attack! in 2008. Released one album...
I find LGM to be the second-weakest song on the album, but I still find it to be very energetic and catchy. The phaser-effected organ synth, the...
No, the admins on LPLive, dedicated to releasing exclusive Linkin Park content and recording the band's history, are releasing fake stuff... If...
Their debut was pretty bad, I agree. I only like it because I like the concept of electronica + Carlile. Their self-titled was a little better,...
It was better with Caleb Shomo on the screams, from 2010 on. But I liked Austin better in AA honestly. Stick Stickly was Austin Carlile :kappa:
Does anyone here even know about Attack Attack? It was an electronicore band Austin was in back in like 2008.
It may be. I know he uses a bit of fry when he's singing, like in Lying From You. The "higher" sounding screams are probably frys. But a few...
Is this troll or serious?
Vocally you can't even compare these three, they're so radically different. Austin is a screamer, and uses fry screams. When he was in Attack...
The reggae version needs to make a big concert debut.
Everything you just said was one big opinion. People all have different opinions, there's no right or wrong, so stop acting like there is. I get...
Uh, the files on my computer? Lol.
Riffs are most commonly associated with guitar. Most people will only associate it with such. "Synth riff" would have cleared it up. It's only...
It's really isn't. The guitar plays nothing but octaves during the heavier parts. I'm surprised at how many people believe the synths on this...