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18 years ago
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Almost all of Linkin Park's songs have a deep meaning.
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18 years ago
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Ar, many monster musicians have a great time performing. Because they've been doing it for years. Metallica in Moscow, they say, played flawlessly.
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18 years ago
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In Moscow?? haha... and?... let's assume it's okay, so what? Do you think they always play well and don't have any small glitches?))... well, it seems you don't understand)).
And we've already strayed from the topic...

Regarding the meaning of songs...
I think that almost all rock bands have songs with deep meaning and so on, but not all songs are like that. Some are just narrative, some are silly, but fun, etc.).
P.S. And also, if the music is fun, it doesn't mean that the lyrics are the same... I know many such songs.
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18 years ago
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Arandor... There's no need to act smart. Do you understand what it means to play for 30 years? Naturally, there's almost a 100% chance that there won't be any glitches.
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18 years ago
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I'm drawing conclusions based on what I've seen. I'm not saying that the text was completely forgotten or anything like that, just that there were some minor issues. You're talking as if you've been on stage for 30 years yourself. If it happens, you'll see...
These things can happen to anyone, both experienced veterans and young newcomers. (Hmm... I could have made it rhyme, but it would have been too crude.)

P.S. The topic has been closed. Enough with the off-topic chatter.
P.P.S. When I become a moderator, I'll delete everything.
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18 years ago
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Are you talking about something like – a finger barely touching the wrong string? It’s interesting to consider whether this is less likely to happen with an experienced group or not. Besides, it’s almost inaudible. And identifying a backing track is no more difficult than catching a flaw in a musical arrangement.
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18 years ago
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What are you all writing here... Well, I meant that in some songs, while the music is playing (without lyrics), they also manage to interact with the audience... Anyway, they are one of the two bands that I really respect.
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17 years ago
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Linkin Park? To be honest, I don't like them. And they don't really play heavy enough to be called a Nu-metal band. What I don't like is... the vocals! They're too "pop" (don't get me wrong).
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17 years ago
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I read somewhere that pop music has certain characteristics – frequently repeated words that are easy to remember, and a simplified rhythm. In rock, the main thing is the meaning, not the ease of perception, as in pop music. It seems that there are few real rock bands today. I sometimes listen to Linkin Park, but I'm not a fan. I like Rammstein more.
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17 years ago
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I read somewhere that pop music has certain characteristics – frequently repeated words that are easy to remember, a simplified rhythm... In rock, the main thing is the meaning, not the ease of perception, as in pop. It seems that there are few real rock bands today. I sometimes listen to Linkin Park, but I'm not a fan. I like Rammstein more.
Well... Till Lindemann's vocals are also easy to remember, but it's definitely not as pop as Linkin Park :). And Rammstein's musicians are better than Linkin Park's :).
In principle, Linkin Park is probably Rapcore, right?
They still have a long way to go to become true Nu-metal.
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17 years ago
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I agree. Linkin Park is far from being metal. But still, it's not bad, a bit of pop isn't a bad thing. And again, pop music is listened to by millions. Timbaland is a veteran of pop music, and the songs he produces are popular.
Again, if I want metal, I listen to Rammstein; when playing shooters, I always crank up the volume. For something lighter, Linkin Park is good. And to relax, it's nice to listen to some old classics: "Kino," "Aria."
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17 years ago
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Well, in principle, Linkin Park is probably Rapcore, right?
They're still far from being true Nu-Metal.
Hmm, judging by the definition of Nu-Metal - "Nu-Metal (from English new metal) is a subgenre of alternative metal that emerged in the mid-1990s.
It is a fusion of alternative metal and grunge with styles such as hardcore, industrial metal, rapcore, etc." Or "The grunge technique of 'calm-aggressive' is often used, meaning that in the verse, the music and vocals are calm, with great attention paid to the bass and vocals, and in the chorus, the vocals break into a scream, with heavy guitar riffs coming into play, although the opposite can also happen" or "Nu-metal/Rapcore
This genre was extremely popular in the first five to six years of the 21st century. It is a middle ground between nu-metal and rapcore. It has a softer sound than the classics and angry styles. The vocals contain a much higher percentage of hip-hop 'rapping,' usually inserted in the verses, but unlike pure rapcore, the usual vocals for the genre are also used. The most famous bands: Linkin Park (early), Limp Bizkit, P.O.D."

In principle, Linkin Park fits these definitions; they sing in this style, and they themselves said that their goal is to mix genres. But to call it pop music?)) Well, that's a stretch. There are some quite soft and calm songs on their latest album, but this seems to be an experiment, because in their previous albums, the music was heavier, and it's not necessary to scream in the choruses all the time.
And Rammstein's musicians are better than Linkin Park's.
In what way? Do they play heavier music? Well, that's just their genre; what do they have to do with it? I tried listening to Rammstein, but it didn't really appeal to me, plus the lyrics are quite provocative, to say the least, and I don't really want to listen to such songs even though I don't understand them.
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17 years ago
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But why pop music?)) You're really something.
What did I say in my post? -
"pop" (don't get me wrong).
Well, you didn't understand me correctly.
Hmm, judging by the definition of nu-metal: "Nu-metal (from new metal) is a subgenre of alternative metal that emerged in the mid-1990s.
It is a blend of alternative metal and grunge with styles such as hardcore, industrial metal, rapcore, etc." Or "Very often, the grunge technique 'calm-sharp' is used, that is, in the verse, the music and vocals are calm, with great attention paid to the bass and vocals, and in the chorus, the vocals break into a scream, with harsh guitar riffs being used, although the opposite can also happen" or "Nu-metal/Rapcore
This genre was very popular in the first five or six years of the 21st century. It is a middle ground between nu-metal and rapcore. It has a softer sound than the classics and angry metal. The vocals contain a much higher percentage of hip-hop 'rapping,' usually inserted in the verses, but unlike pure rapcore, the usual vocals for the genre are also used. The most famous bands: Linkin Park (early), Limp Bizkit, P.O.D."
I don't know where you got this definition from... but it's wrong. Slipknot is an example of Nu-metal.
a subgenre of alternative metal
Nothing like that... Nu-Metal is a subgenre of Metal, but not alternative metal... Just like heavy metal.
How? Do they play heavier? Well, that's their genre, what do they have to do with it? I tried listening to Rammstein, but it's just not for me, plus the lyrics are quite provocative, to put it mildly, and I don't really want to listen to songs like that, even if I don't understand them.
The musicians are better.
For example, Slipknot has a lot of swearing, but I somehow like listening to them.
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17 years ago
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I'm not a fan of the band, but I enjoy listening to them a lot.
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17 years ago
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What did I say in my post?
Well, I wasn't referring to anyone in particular.
Well, you didn't understand me correctly.
Damn, I read it carelessly at first. How was I supposed to understand it?
I don't know where you got that definition from... but it's incorrect. Slipknot is an example of Nu-metal.
The definition is from Wikipedia, and there, Nu-metal isn't tied to a specific group or the definition itself, but is broken down by types. Here's what it says: "Angry nu-metal
As the name suggests, it is characterized by a more powerful, aggressive approach to the overall sound. Chaotic and simple guitar riffs are almost universally used, with almost no solo moments. The music is very aggressive, with a faster tempo compared to other types of this genre. The most famous bands: Slipknot, Soulfly (especially later), Mudvayne, Ill Nino."
Nothing like that... Nu-metal is a subgenre of Metal, but not Alternative... Just like Heavy Metal.
Well, maybe there's a mistake there...
The musicians are better.
Well, it depends on who you ask. The genres are slightly different, and it's hard for me to compare them personally.
For example, Slipknot has a lot of swearing, but I somehow enjoy listening to them.
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