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| Name         = Massive
| Name=Massive
| Cover         = Meteora 20th Anniversary Edition cover.jpg
| Cover=Compilation-Lost Demos.jpg
| Artist       = Linkin Park
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"Massive" is a song from the ''[[Meteora]]'' recording sessions was officially released on the 20th Anniversary Edition of ''Meteora''.
"Massive" is a song from the ''[[Meteora]]'' recording sessions that was officially released on the [[Meteora (20th Anniversary Edition)|20th Anniversary Edition of ''Meteora'']].


==Background==
==Background==
"Massive" made its debut on April 4, 2023 on Linkin Park's takeover of SiriusXM Channel 41 Turbo for the ''Meteora 20'' celebration. Mike Shinoda sings lead vocals on the song.
"Massive" made its debut on April 4, 2023 on Linkin Park's takeover of SiriusXM Channel 41 Turbo for the ''Meteora 20'' celebration. Mike Shinoda sings lead vocals on the song. The "heard the screaming in my dreaming" line was also present in the demo version of "[[In The End]]".
 
Mike said about the sound of the song:
 
''“We started writing the album while we were touring for Hybrid Theory. So I think the vibes of some of the demos were inspired by being out on the road and playing in different places. When you’re on stage a lot and playing in front of people, you kind of intuit the ways a song could be effective. And I think that ‘Massive’ is a song that felt very ‘live show’ to me. It’s just big—hence the name.”''
 
''“I think part of it is also the guitars; they’re just really loud in the mix. So loud. But yeah, my singing on that was, again, where I was at at that time—very unpolished and squeaky. Chester always liked that one though. I remember he was one of the guys in the band that was in that song’s corner, but it didn’t make the cut.”''<ref>[https://splice.com/blog/mike-shinoda-interview-meteora-20th-anniversary/ Mike Shinoda on Meteora, Songwriting, and Vocal Production], June 05, 2023</ref>


When discussing the box set, Mike said about "Massive" and "[[Healing Foot]]", ''"One of those two I think I tried to resurrect during Minutes to Midnight, and again, it was like, "No man, we don't want to look backward at all." So this is all about that 2003 moment. There's a certain level of quality control going on. We want to make sure that when we put something together, it's thoughtful and we'’ve done our best. Is it going to be perfect? No. Is it going to appeal to everybody? Of course not. It never will be."''<ref>[https://www.vulture.com/2023/04/mike-shinoda-linkin-park-meteora.html Vulture - "‘We Were Obsessed’ Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda didn’t plan to revisit the band’s 2003 album Meteora — until he found a lost demo."], April 3, 2023</ref>
When discussing the box set, Mike said about "Massive" and "[[Healing Foot]]", ''"One of those two I think I tried to resurrect during Minutes to Midnight, and again, it was like, "No man, we don't want to look backward at all." So this is all about that 2003 moment. There's a certain level of quality control going on. We want to make sure that when we put something together, it's thoughtful and we'’ve done our best. Is it going to be perfect? No. Is it going to appeal to everybody? Of course not. It never will be."''<ref>[https://www.vulture.com/2023/04/mike-shinoda-linkin-park-meteora.html Vulture - "‘We Were Obsessed’ Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda didn’t plan to revisit the band’s 2003 album Meteora — until he found a lost demo."], April 3, 2023</ref>
Brad Delson did a track-by-track commentary of the ''[[Lost Demos]]'' disc for the "Super Deluxe Box Set" book. About "Massive", he wrote, ''"One massive massive. Drums and bass. Yeah, this is dope. I remember that riff. Awesome bridge."''<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/LinkinPark/comments/12n1qaq/brads_notes_on_the_lost_demos/?rdt=63817 Brads notes on the Lost demos : r/LinkinPark], April 15, 2023</ref>


==Versions==
==Versions==
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| ''[[Meteora (20th Anniversary Edition)]]''
| ''[[Meteora (20th Anniversary Edition)]]''
''[[Lost Demos]]''
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==Personnel==
==Personnel==
===Linkin Park===
*Chester Bennington: Vocals
*Rob Bourdon: Drums
*Brad Delson: Guitars
*Joseph Hahn: Records, Sampling
*Phoenix: Bass
*Mike Shinoda: Emcee, Vocals, Sampling
===Production===
*Written by Linkin Park
*Produced and Mixed by Mike Shinoda


==Lyrics==
==Lyrics==
{{collapse top|Album Version|width=500px|left=true}}
{{hidden begin|title=Album Version}}
<poem>
<poem>
</poem>
The best of you (The best of you)
{{collapse bottom}}
Never did much for me (Never did much for me)
I guess it's true (I guess it's true)
I can't really change the person you'll be
The least I can do is cut myself free
 
I heard your screaming in my dreaming every night
I awaken still mistaking you for right
 
The worst of me (The worst of me)
Will get my best today (Get my best today)
Don't laugh, you'll see (Don't laugh, you'll see)
I'll carefully choose the words that I say
And try to pretend it all is okay
 
I heard your scrеaming in my dreaming every night
I awakеn still mistaking you for right
Broke myself and hoped I still could save some face
Now I'm floating, I'm controlling in this state of grace
 
I heard your scrеaming in my dreaming every night
I awakеn still mistaking you for right
Broke myself and hoped I still could save some face
Now I'm floating, I'm controlling in this state of grace</poem>
{{hidden end}}


==External Links==
==External Links==
*Massive (Official Audio): [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D262oTSRQXw YouTube]


==References==
==References==


[[Category:Linkin Park Discography]][[Category:Linkin Park Songs]][[Category:Linkin Park Other Songs]]
[[Category:Linkin Park Discography]][[Category:Linkin Park Songs]][[Category:Linkin Park Other Songs]]

Latest revision as of 22:06, 21 February 2024

"Massive"
Song by Linkin Park
from the album Meteora (20th Anniversary Edition)
Recorded:2002
Format:Digital, CD
Length:3:08
Label:Warner Bros. Records
Meteora (20th Anniversary Edition) tracklist
  • Lost Demos:
  1. Lost
  2. Fighting Myself
  3. More The Victim
  4. Massive
  5. Healing Foot
  6. A6 (Meteora 20 Demo)
  7. Cuidado (Lying From You Demo)
  8. Husky (Hit The Floor Demo)
  9. Interrogation (Easier To Run Demo)
  10. Faint (Meteora 20 Demo)
  11. Plaster 2 (Figure.09 Demo)
  12. Shifter (From The Inside Demo)
  13. Wesside
  14. Resolution

"Massive" is a song from the Meteora recording sessions that was officially released on the 20th Anniversary Edition of Meteora.

Background

"Massive" made its debut on April 4, 2023 on Linkin Park's takeover of SiriusXM Channel 41 Turbo for the Meteora 20 celebration. Mike Shinoda sings lead vocals on the song. The "heard the screaming in my dreaming" line was also present in the demo version of "In The End".

Mike said about the sound of the song:

“We started writing the album while we were touring for Hybrid Theory. So I think the vibes of some of the demos were inspired by being out on the road and playing in different places. When you’re on stage a lot and playing in front of people, you kind of intuit the ways a song could be effective. And I think that ‘Massive’ is a song that felt very ‘live show’ to me. It’s just big—hence the name.”

“I think part of it is also the guitars; they’re just really loud in the mix. So loud. But yeah, my singing on that was, again, where I was at at that time—very unpolished and squeaky. Chester always liked that one though. I remember he was one of the guys in the band that was in that song’s corner, but it didn’t make the cut.”[1]

When discussing the box set, Mike said about "Massive" and "Healing Foot", "One of those two I think I tried to resurrect during Minutes to Midnight, and again, it was like, "No man, we don't want to look backward at all." So this is all about that 2003 moment. There's a certain level of quality control going on. We want to make sure that when we put something together, it's thoughtful and we'’ve done our best. Is it going to be perfect? No. Is it going to appeal to everybody? Of course not. It never will be."[2]

Brad Delson did a track-by-track commentary of the Lost Demos disc for the "Super Deluxe Box Set" book. About "Massive", he wrote, "One massive massive. Drums and bass. Yeah, this is dope. I remember that riff. Awesome bridge."[3]

Versions

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

Title Album Length Recorded Released Notes
Massive Meteora (20th Anniversary Edition)

Lost Demos

3:08 2002 April 7, 2023

Personnel

Linkin Park

  • Chester Bennington: Vocals
  • Rob Bourdon: Drums
  • Brad Delson: Guitars
  • Joseph Hahn: Records, Sampling
  • Phoenix: Bass
  • Mike Shinoda: Emcee, Vocals, Sampling

Production

  • Written by Linkin Park
  • Produced and Mixed by Mike Shinoda

Lyrics

Album Version

The best of you (The best of you)
Never did much for me (Never did much for me)
I guess it's true (I guess it's true)
I can't really change the person you'll be
The least I can do is cut myself free

I heard your screaming in my dreaming every night
I awaken still mistaking you for right

The worst of me (The worst of me)
Will get my best today (Get my best today)
Don't laugh, you'll see (Don't laugh, you'll see)
I'll carefully choose the words that I say
And try to pretend it all is okay

I heard your scrеaming in my dreaming every night
I awakеn still mistaking you for right
Broke myself and hoped I still could save some face
Now I'm floating, I'm controlling in this state of grace

I heard your scrеaming in my dreaming every night
I awakеn still mistaking you for right
Broke myself and hoped I still could save some face
Now I'm floating, I'm controlling in this state of grace

External Links

References