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{{Infobox song
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| Name         = Catharsis
| Name=Catharsis
| Artist       = Mike Shionda
| Artist=Mike Shinonda
| Album        = MTV VMA 2005 Score
| Type=song
| Working title     = Neo
| Release=[[MTV VMA 2005 Score]]
| Recorded     = 2005
| Cover=MTV_VMA.jpg
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| Working title=Neo
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| Recorded=2005
| Length       = 2:06
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| Stems     = Stagelight: Linkin Park Edition<ref>[https://lplive.net/forums/topic/9358-stagelight-music-re-bruiser-more-demos/?tab=comments#comment-179553 &quot;Stagelight&quot; Music / Re: &quot;Bruiser&quot; &amp; More Demos - Newswire - Linkin Park Live], December 10, 2012</ref>
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| Writer       = Mike Shinoda
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| Album  = MTV VMA 2005 Score
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# [[100 Degrees]]
# [[100 Degrees]]
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# [[Madison]]
# [[Madison]]
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"Catharsis" is a song released by Mike Shinoda from his ''[[MTV VMA 2005 Score]]''.
==Background==
==Background==
In 2005, Mike Shinoda and Lil Jon were asked to score that year's MTV Video Music Awards. Mike commented, ''"The challenge was that they needed variety. I did 10 tracks, a couple of them a lot of Linkin Park fans will recognise the sound, while others are different, all the way down to some really stripped-down hip-hop sounds. And within each piece, there are different parts."''<ref>[http://www.vestsmen.mobi/lil-jon/news/lil-jon-and-mike-shinoda-provide-vma-score Lil' Jon And Mike Shinoda Provide Vma Score], August 22, 2005</ref> They did not collaborate on any track.<ref>[http://mikeshinoda.com/2010/03/01/shinoda-2005-vma-score-beats/ Shinoda 2005 VMA Score / Beats « Mike Shinoda's Blog], March 01, 2010</ref>
In 2005, Mike Shinoda and Lil Jon were asked to score that year's MTV Video Music Awards. Mike commented, ''"The challenge was that they needed variety. I did 10 tracks, a couple of them a lot of Linkin Park fans will recognise the sound, while others are different, all the way down to some really stripped-down hip-hop sounds. And within each piece, there are different parts."''<ref>[http://www.vestsmen.mobi/lil-jon/news/lil-jon-and-mike-shinoda-provide-vma-score Lil' Jon And Mike Shinoda Provide Vma Score], August 22, 2005</ref> They did not collaborate on any track.<ref>[http://mikeshinoda.com/2010/03/01/shinoda-2005-vma-score-beats/ Shinoda 2005 VMA Score / Beats « Mike Shinoda's Blog], March 01, 2010</ref>
"Catharsis" and "Teletronic" were aired on the MTV VMA's, but not released by MTV.com as a part of "The Leak" at the time.<ref>[https://youtu.be/C4uugFouLEI LPLive: Mike's VMA Score TV Music], May 26, 2020</ref>
In December 2009, "Catharsis" was used in the LP Underground 9 trailer released by Linkin Park.<ref>[https://youtu.be/OcnMzMFfaew Linkin Park: LP Underground 9 (Trailer)], December 3, 2009</ref>


In response to fans who started asking for the full score in early 2010, the tracks were uploaded to Mike Shinoda's SoundCloud page and made available for free download. "Catharsis" was among them.
In response to fans who started asking for the full score in early 2010, the tracks were uploaded to Mike Shinoda's SoundCloud page and made available for free download. "Catharsis" was among them.
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==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:MTV VMA.jpg|Cover art by Mike from SoundCloud
</gallery>
==Personnel==
==Personnel==
==External Links==
==External Links==

Latest revision as of 22:08, 21 February 2024

"Catharsis"
Song by Mike Shinonda
from the album MTV VMA 2005 Score
Working title:Neo
Recorded:2005
Length:2:06
Stems:Stagelight: Linkin Park Edition[1]
Writer:Mike Shinoda
Producer:Mike Shinoda
MTV VMA 2005 Score tracklist
  1. 100 Degrees
  2. Teletronic
  3. Catharsis
  4. Saturday
  5. Montreal
  6. Selector
  7. A.15
  8. Hype
  9. Madison

"Catharsis" is a song released by Mike Shinoda from his MTV VMA 2005 Score.

Background

In 2005, Mike Shinoda and Lil Jon were asked to score that year's MTV Video Music Awards. Mike commented, "The challenge was that they needed variety. I did 10 tracks, a couple of them a lot of Linkin Park fans will recognise the sound, while others are different, all the way down to some really stripped-down hip-hop sounds. And within each piece, there are different parts."[2] They did not collaborate on any track.[3]

"Catharsis" and "Teletronic" were aired on the MTV VMA's, but not released by MTV.com as a part of "The Leak" at the time.[4]

In December 2009, "Catharsis" was used in the LP Underground 9 trailer released by Linkin Park.[5]

In response to fans who started asking for the full score in early 2010, the tracks were uploaded to Mike Shinoda's SoundCloud page and made available for free download. "Catharsis" was among them.

Samples of "Catharsis" were released on the "Stagelight: Linkin Park Edition" software in 2012 under the name "Neo".[6]

Versions

Note: Only the date of the very first release of each version is listed.

Title Album Length Recorded Released Notes
Catharsis Mike Shinoda VMA Beats 2:06 2005 January 27, 2010

Gallery

Personnel

External Links

References