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Without a password, this awesome file is worthless…. Posted on September 14th, 2012 at 11:46 pm Linkin Park ¬ In My Remains ¬ Türkçe Alt Yazl. Hi, Dan, where did you get the password? I downloaded the file but I cannot extract it… Hope you can help me. Linkin Park- 11 Tinfoil / Powerless (Instrumental) - Living Things (Acapellas and Instrumentals) Acapellas. Posted on September 14th, 2012 at 10:43 pm
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Thanks for the link Dan the link worked first time for me, but it needs a password to open it, what was it? Posted on September 14th, 2012 at 5:32 am Posted on September 13th, 2012 at 5:33 pm


Posted on September 13th, 2012 at 5:24 pm Posted on September 13th, 2012 at 3:43 pm Glad you can get it there – you must have the magic touch. Great link, Dan, the captcha is only 4 numbers and yet everytime I enter them it tells me it’s wrong. Posted on September 13th, 2012 at 3:23 pm Copy and paste the entire thing – don’t just click on it.
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Skin To Bone – The album returns to Linkin Park’s familiar electronic tropes, but the punishing percussion and winding climax make “Skin To Bone” feel fresh.Posted on September 13th, 2012 at 1:26 pm Trite, but damn, does it inspire some head-banging.ĩ. Road Untraveled – A piano ballad that leads to Bennington delivering some forlorn “Whoa-oh-oh’s” and grows, expectedly, into a showcase for power chords and extended lighters.
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Victimized – Like “Lies Greed Misery,” “Victimized” rushes through its various ideas in under three minutes the juxtaposition of Shinoda’s lullaby and Bennington’s heady thrashing is thrilling, but alas, needs more room to breathe.Ĩ. LINKIN PARK - LIVING THINGS (Acapellas and Instrumentals) m4a Torrent mp3 Album Mega rar. Castle of Glass – A folk song with LP’s muscle, “Castle of Glass” uses compelling songwriting, extended metaphors and a simple but radical (for Linkin Park) arrangement to offer one of the album’s most intriguing tracks.ħ. A compelling descent that recalls 90s modern rock heroes like Alice In Chains and Stone Temple Pilots.Ħ. I’ll Be Gone – Buzz-saw guitar riffs and cymbal bashes highlight this fairly straightforward, highly grim ode to disconnection and loneliness. Lies Greed Misery – Who let Skrillex in the booth? Thick bass wobbles and programmed drums offer a bold new look for Linkin Park, as Bennington’s screeching is choked out by the static.ĥ. Shinoda’s rhymes are a bit limp, but Bennington soldiers through with his signature intensity.Ĥ. Burn It Down – The lead single still earns its meal ticket through its inviting synth line - which NBA fans heard for weeks as the song was used as the anthem of this year’s playoffs. The melodic bridge - “Like an army, falling, one by one by one” - is not exactly ominous, but offers an early moment of yearning poignancy.ģ. In My Remains – The production here lends to Linkin Park’s overall potency, with the crisp verses sliding succinctly into the song’s refrains. Lost in the Echo – Bubbling synthesizers quickly morph into crunching guitars, and the rap-rock interplay between Mike Shinoda and Chester Bennington remains ever intact.Ģ.

Which songs on “Living Things” are among Linkin Park’s best work? Check out our track-by-track breakdown of the new album.ġ. “Living Things” is simply a minor effort in an impressive discography, and one that should translate well to Linkin Park’s live show.

Linkin Park Score ‘Abe Lincoln’ End Creditsīut “Living Things” is by no means a poor album - tracks like “Castle of Glass” and “Victimized” are among some of the band’s most successful experiments, while “Burn It Down” and “Powerless” are classic examples of why Linkin Park remains vital while its nu-metal compatriots have more or less fallen by the wayside.
