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==Background==
==Background==
Mike Shinoda said he was very excited to work on "The Way Down" because it was one of the first submissions he saw that instantly became one of his favorites. ''“I liked it enough that it intimidated me a bit… This happens to me with my own stuff too, like if I write a good song and if I’m like ‘oh man that’s a really good one,’ I get a little bit nervous about screwing it up.”'' He contributed live drums, tambourine, bass, and more to steer away from too much of a pop or “clean” feel and give it the kind of sound that would do the track justice.<ref>[https://www.nerdsandbeyond.com/2021/01/22/mike-shinoda-produces-fourth-track-the-way-down-by-wax-wane-live-on-twitch/ Mike Shinoda Produces Fourth Track “The Way Down” by Wax//Wane Live on Twitch! | Nerds and Beyond], January 22, 2021</ref>
Mike Shinoda said he was very excited to work on "The Way Down" because it was one of the first submissions he saw that instantly became one of his favorites. ''“I liked it enough that it intimidated me a bit… This happens to me with my own stuff too, like if I write a good song and if I’m like ‘oh man that’s a really good one,’ I get a little bit nervous about screwing it up.”'' He contributed live drums, tambourine, bass, and more in order to steer away from too much of a pop or “clean” feel and give it the kind of sound that would do the track justice.<ref>[https://www.nerdsandbeyond.com/2021/01/22/mike-shinoda-produces-fourth-track-the-way-down-by-wax-wane-live-on-twitch/ Mike Shinoda Produces Fourth Track “The Way Down” by Wax//Wane Live on Twitch! | Nerds and Beyond], January 22, 2021</ref>


==Release==
==Release==

Revision as of 19:58, 19 February 2021

Template:Infobox song "The Way Down" is a song by Wax//Wane that was produced by Mike Shinoda as a part of his ShinodaProduceMe initiative.

Background

Mike Shinoda said he was very excited to work on "The Way Down" because it was one of the first submissions he saw that instantly became one of his favorites. “I liked it enough that it intimidated me a bit… This happens to me with my own stuff too, like if I write a good song and if I’m like ‘oh man that’s a really good one,’ I get a little bit nervous about screwing it up.” He contributed live drums, tambourine, bass, and more in order to steer away from too much of a pop or “clean” feel and give it the kind of sound that would do the track justice.[1]

Release

Versions

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

Title Album Length Recorded Released Notes
The Way Down

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References