spiritualkaedama
05.26.19 | Hi. Tell me your stories. |
artiswar
05.27.19 | I still basically enjoy all the same nu-metal I liked when I was a dumbass teen, I just listen to it far less often because my palette has expanded a lot over the years. I still enjoy some Otep, Kittie, and Linkin Park on occasion. I feel 0 shame about it, but I maybe should(?). Sometimes the music that affected you when you were really young still resonates in some weird way when you're older. There's something very intimate about it, but I guess that's just nostalgia. |
Larkinhill
05.27.19 | I’m the same way in that I like a lot of what I listened to when I was younger. But I think a lot of it is just nostalgia.
Linkin Park were an amazing band PERIOD, and I feel no shame saying that. It’s true. |
artiswar
05.27.19 | I dislike most of what LP did after Meteora, but they definitely had some bangers early on. |
50iL
05.27.19 | I remember that when I wa--
...actually, forget about that. |
Larkinhill
05.27.19 | Fair enough. I’ve been a fan of most every album — only ones I’m a bit meh on are OML and Living Things — I did like LT a lot when it came out but it grew off me. It almost sounds outdated or something.
But even though, I have OML at a 3 and LT at a 3 or 3.5. Chester was one of my favorite artists, hands down. Sucks what it came to, but I personally know how dark your thoughts can get when you have depression. It lies to you. |
artiswar
05.27.19 | @50iL lmaoooooooo
@Lark I did dig Thousand Suns a decent amount, and parts of MTM, but almost everything else I couldn't stand. I think that group really lost their way, but hey, we're talking nostalgia here, rationality is not really in the picture. |
Larkinhill
05.27.19 | I do think they didn’t know what to do after ATS. They wanted to do something different but didn’t know what. I don’t think they were fully invested in Living Things. But they needed to put out an album and that’s the best they could come up with at the time. And Hunting Party is awesome, but it did feel like a kinda desperate attempt.
So I agree they seemed to lose their way after ATS. But The Hunting Party is awesome. You’ve listened to it right? |
artiswar
05.27.19 | I did listen to HP cause I heard it was a return to form, but I didn't really enjoy anything about it other than hearing some live instruments on an LP album again. I hated Living Things beyond belief, never bothered jamming OML cause the singles were very weak. Cried my eyes out alone for a solid week after Chester bit it though. |
dustandnations
05.27.19 | Three Cheers holds up surprisingly well, such a tight energetic record |
budgie
05.27.19 | did someone say bacon sandwich? |
Drifter
05.27.19 | I like everything I ever had |
artiswar
05.27.19 | Even pulling a girl's pigtails? *Gasp*#METOO |
SitarHero
05.27.19 | Didn't someone post this exact same list a month ago? |
sixdegrees
05.27.19 | no they did not |
spiritualkaedama
05.27.19 | I'm a time traveler |
Larkinhill
05.27.19 | Cried my eyes out alone for a solid week after Chester bit it though.
Yeah man I’m with you. Luckily, I live in LA so I drove to his house in Palos Verdes . Beautiful area btw. Left some flowers and a very personal note for his family and one for him also. There were of course tons of flowers, letters and drawings there. Talinda (his wife) tweeted thanking everyone for leaving flowers and cards etc. Said they were reading all the letters (whether that’s true or not is a different story).
Gotta say man, it was really heavy going to the house where he killed himself just three days before. Almost too heavy. But I’m really grateful I live in the same city and was able to do that. To pay my respects. I’m not a religious guy at all but I feel and would like to think that he “got” all the mementos that were left there. |
SymbolicInTime
05.27.19 | 3 bangs so god damn hard |
Asdfp277
05.27.19 | can confirm 4 & 5 rule |
artiswar
05.27.19 | Holy shit Lark... If you want to expand on that I'm very interested. That is crazy, but I'm sure they read your letter man. What were the drawings? Did you take any pics while you were there? Seriously you should make a list about it and spend some time doing a write-up about that imo. Glad you got a real chance to pay your respects, I did not. I was just utterly blindsided by the whole thing and I never really talked about it with anyone even though I was kind of used to the rash of beloved celebrities dying in 2017 by that point |
StrikeOfTheBeast
05.27.19 | ew except 5 (kinda) |
widowslaugh123
05.27.19 | I’m gonna guess and say you were born in 1991 |
Larkinhill
05.27.19 | Art they were just drawings of Chester from what I saw. I think I did take a few pics but didn’t want to take too many. |
Larkinhill
05.27.19 | Also forgot to mention that I got to see the Chester Memorial concert. It was extremely emotional but cathartic.
I’m not that tech savvy so I really don’t know how to, but if you can tell me a way to share the photos from his house with you, I could. I didn’t take any pics of the house or anything (felt creepy with his family being inside and I’m not the paparazzi), but just a few pics of all the things left outside by people. The outpouring was fucking huge. First we lose Cornell then Chester. Was too much. |
spiritualkaedama
05.27.19 | I’m gonna guess and say you were born in 1991
1993 |
artiswar
05.27.19 | Lark, here you go
https://imgur.com/upload
The crazy thing is I think Cornell's death had a significant role in Chester's death. They were very close and shared a similar depression. |
Larkinhill
05.27.19 | https://imgur.com/hSjoHNv
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Larkinhill
05.27.19 | Fuck, it only uploaded one. I posted three but it’s really more of the same so this one should do.
Most definitely his Suicide contributed. Tragic man. Two of my favorite artists so close together. Really makes you feel like you lost a piece of yourself when they died. I know how melodramatic that sounds, but that’s the truth. |
artiswar
05.27.19 | Whoa, so much love in that photo. |
Larkinhill
05.27.19 | I know man. It was amazing to see. And it stretched on. Unbelievable how many people came out over the next few days after his death. |
artiswar
05.27.19 | I don't know if you watched LP's final show, but it ended with a minimalist piano rendition of Crawling (which is not a song I ever cared for much), and it's like the most beautiful yet depressing thing ever. I challenge anyone not to tear up. |
Larkinhill
05.27.19 | Yeah I was at Chester’s memorial show at the Hollywood Bowl. Extremely emotional and cathartic. |
KjSwantko
05.27.19 | 5 is literally at the top of my guilty pleasures list. Maybe #1 if I had to pick one. That and Iowa. |
Larkinhill
05.27.19 | Dude I’ve always loved Crawling. It’s the song that got me into them when Hybrid Theory came out. I’ve been an addict off and on for 20 years so that song really speaks to me. |
artiswar
05.27.19 | Damn dude. How close to the front were you? When he gets super close to the crowd during Crawling, looking right into their eyes from inches away it's like DAMN. (Wait you mean the memorial show, I was talking the last LP show) |
Larkinhill
05.27.19 | I was in the middle. Favorite performance was actually Oli doing Crawling. Sounded amazing live. He killed it. |
Larkinhill
05.27.19 | It was actually after that show that I checked out BMTH’s music. |
artiswar
05.27.19 | I'm just not a fan of the overly emo stuff, my fave songs by them are Papercut, Forgotten, With You, Place For My Head. Stuff like that. |
Larkinhill
05.27.19 | Haha yeah the memorial show.
But I have watched the show you’re referring to! In England. It was obvious he knew that was his last show. Heartbreaking man. |
artiswar
05.27.19 | Dude, yeah. The way he sang Crawling that night it's like he was saying goodbye to the fans. It's seriously sad. |
Larkinhill
05.29.19 | Absolutely, but the most emotionally wrenching moment of the show was when he went out into the crowd and sang One More Light. I consider that his final goodbye to the fans. They were touching/hugging on him while he just sang/poured his heart out.
It’s just fucked up to realize that even then, he obviously knew what he was gonna do. He was just waiting for that break between the European tour and the US leg. I had tix to the show at the Hollywood Bowl that October. It was going to be my daughter’s first show. |
artiswar
05.29.19 | Damn, I never even heard that song. Heard it was one of the good ones on that album. |
Larkinhill
05.29.19 | Yeah it’s definitely the best on the album. There are some good tracks on it despite what you’ve heard. |
artiswar
05.29.19 | give me the good ones, I'll check them later. None of that Heavy/Battle Symphony shit though |
Larkinhill
05.29.19 | Check this out. They were performing on Kimmel only a few days after Cornell’s suicide and dedicated it to him
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RfuzFRsE4qU |
artiswar
05.29.19 | Always hated his suit/hat/shades look. Great song and performance though, thanks. I wish more of their later output was this well done. |
Larkinhill
05.29.19 | Haha I completely hear you on the outfit. Didn’t fit him AT ALL. |
artiswar
05.29.19 | some armchair psychology, I think it was his way of distancing himself from the crowd. I think he chose that outfit so people wouldn't notice as much how visibly upset he was probably getting at times while performing. I much prefer his old casual look when I can still see the vein popping in his head while he's going to town |
Larkinhill
05.29.19 | Interesting theory. Makes sense. |
Larkinhill
05.29.19 | Yup loved the vein ha! |