Thank god I went to a vast amount of LP concerts. I went to milton keynes, needless to say that shit was epic as hell
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Album Rating: 3.5
Cure for the itch is God tier
Remember when my mom would play this on repeat in the car, I should listen to this sometime again.
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Album Rating: 5.0
The only positive that can come from this is the possibility of Mike going full time Fort Minor which would be fucking ace. Although a 2nd reanimation dedicated to Chester would be equally boss.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Mike was always my fav
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Album Rating: 3.0
Chester was def my fav, loved his screaming and his style. He was what drew me to this band back then.
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Album Rating: 4.0
@LaughingSkull I think that's mostly a function of the fact that I was fifteen well after a generation of fifteen-year-olds had stopped listening to them. I'm 21 now, and so I would have been a freshman in high school in around 2010 or so, which is well enough after the actual release that they were very much not the band they probably were for you. at least they *felt* like outcast music when I was fifteen, and when I was fifteen I wanted nothing more, and since music is so experiential that's what mattered to me
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The only positive that can come from this is the possibility of Mike going full time Fort Minor which would be fucking ace. Although a 2nd reanimation dedicated to Chester would be equally boss.
Don't know, anyways I will be happy with a second fort minor album, the only thing I don't want is that mike does with linkin park what roger and brian may did with queen after death of freddie mercury
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Album Rating: 5.0
@Brostep ah, I getcha then. Yeah, I guess there's a difference between being very into them while they were still all the rage, and being very into them at a point in time well past their peak.
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Album Rating: 3.0
Another good question - would this band have been so important to so many people if the Internet was as advance as it is today? Back then everyone listened to pretty much the same bands because we had no knowledge or possibility to look for other bands, without belonging to some sort of hardcore musical subculture.
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the internet wasn't, so it doesn't matter. stop posting that worthless, poorly-timed hypothetical everywhere.
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Album Rating: 3.0
Another good question - would this band have been so important to so many people if the Internet was as advance as it is today? Back then everyone listened to pretty much the same bands because we had no knowledge or possibility to look for other bands, without belonging to some sort of hardcore musical subculture.
uhh, there have always been the popular and underground musical acts for as long as music has been a part of our culture
nu-metal/rap rock was certainly at its peak when this album hit the shelves, which is probably the biggest reason for its popularity (and obviously the catchiness)
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5 THIS OR DIE
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Album Rating: 3.0
like i'm pretty sure this thing still would've been huge had the internet been advanced then, maybe just not with the same number of hard copy record sales
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Album Rating: 5.0
they would have still been famous... they were a pop/nu-metal band in the 90s with like 6 smash singles on their debut album alone.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Xfing these hypothetical questions are insensitive and immature, grow up. These questions are clearly out of line in a thread of grieving fans...
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Album Rating: 4.5
What a sad day tbqh
One Step Closer is still a jam
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Album Rating: 4.0
"
Xfing these hypothetical questions are insensitive and immature, grow up. These questions are clearly out of line in a thread of grieving fans"
I'm sure the dude with a profile pic of Jeffrey dahmer understands the nuances of human empathy
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Album Rating: 4.0
Points of authority was the first Linkin Park song I listened to. It blew me away immediately!
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Album Rating: 4.0
Haha this is true
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Album Rating: 5.0
I still think the rap part at 1:56 in points of authority is cool af 15 years after hearing it.
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