Linkin Park's HEAVIEST Song?!

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コメント (21)
  • @Rowanexen
    0-12-13 is only defeatable by 5-7-8.
  • @Kebaskia
    Live version (summer sonic 2006) is a lot more refined and much heavier, it really makes this version just sound like an unfinished demo. It's also a rare occasion where Mike contributes some harsher vocals in the chorus with Chester.
  • @buhlokay6043
    The song Chester did with Mark Morton before his passing was the heaviest I've heard him do. If you don't know, the song is called : "Cross off "
  • @samwardonline
    1:36 “bands weren’t doing 0-12-13 back then.” Chevelle has entered the chat
  • @Projektion2
    6:38 - 7:08 Funny you mention that about the chorus. When they would play the song live, the drums would be played half time during the chorus, and it works so much better than the more upbeat drums on the studio demo version that we got.
  • Chester was so fucking amazing and ahead of his time. I miss him so much. His mid high screams are unparalleled and he sounded even better live. Linkin park has got me through some of my toughest times and chester will forever be missed.
  • I recommend listening to The Hunting Party album for Linkin Park's heaviest material
  • @Griffolion0
    I always thought No More Sorrow from M2M was one of their heaviest songs. The death metal chugs in the bridge went fucking hard.
  • @IanHolwood
    Limp Bizkit "Leech" was 0 - 12 - 13 from their "Three Dollar Bill Ya'll" Album circa 1997
  • Whenever a band drops a song I’m honestly thinking yeah Nik will definitely react to this and it makes me crazy excited
  • @T0oM3T4L
    Song sounds like it could be off Hunting Party but written YEARS before
  • @Werewolf914
    I got the LP Underground CD this is on way back in the day (its Underground 6 I believe) and I love that now this song is finally getting well known because it's amazing I'd listen to it non stop as a kid, now we just need them to release Across The Line and Blackbirds on a Singles album or something like this because those songs are some of my favorites that aren't as known, because Underground 9 is one I listen to an insane amount
  • Did we forget One Step Closer? Mike and Chester were so angry singing/screaming those lyrics!!
  • @KyleNike84
    "With you" still tells this song to hold its beer.
  • ‘A Line In The Sand’ from The Hunting Party is their heaviest, in my opinion. That album is brilliant. Many songs are reprisals of one another. If you listen to ‘Guilty All The Same’ into ‘A Line In The Sand,’ that is probably LP’s peak heaviness and technical musicianship, but since it’s a reprisal, it is also peak art. The shared riff tells a story.