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"Goop" was a demo created during the ''[[Hybrid Theory]]'' sessions. It was leaked online in June 2019. The track has a sample of a girl and a boy talking at both the beginning and the end. These samples were taken from ''Sex Explained For Children'', a 1971 vinyl by Nathan S. Leichmann and Stanley Z. Daniels.
"Goop" was a demo created during the ''[[Hybrid Theory]]'' sessions. It was leaked online in June 2019. The track has a sample of a girl and a boy talking at both the beginning and the end. These samples were taken from ''Sex Explained For Children'', a 1971 vinyl by Nathan S. Leichmann and Stanley Z. Daniels.

Latest revision as of 22:08, 21 February 2024

"Goop"
Song by Linkin Park
Length:2:45
Stems:Akai MPC 1000
Tempo:105
Samples:Nathan S. Leichmann And Stanley Z. Daniels - Sex Explained For Children
Julie Andrews - Parisian Pierrot
Andre Kostelanetz - None But The Lonely Heart
The Moody Blues - House Of Four Doors (Part 2)
Nine Inch Nails - The Perfect Drug
The Smashing Pumpkins - 17
Portishead - Half Day Closing
Score of Adam-12 by Frank Comstock
Producer:Mike Shinoda

"Goop" was a demo created during the Hybrid Theory sessions. It was leaked online in June 2019. The track has a sample of a girl and a boy talking at both the beginning and the end. These samples were taken from Sex Explained For Children, a 1971 vinyl by Nathan S. Leichmann and Stanley Z. Daniels.

Mike sampled part of the same speech for "10.8 All Sample Track" made on Twitch on October 8, 2020, and said, "For the record, my parents did not give me this record. This was not my education. This was something I found in a garage sale."[1]

Two different versions of "Goop" can be heard during the 2003 LPTV episodes "The Writing Process" and "The Studio".[2][3]

Versions

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

Title Album Length Recorded Released Notes
Goop Hybrid Party Of A Thousand Things 2:45
  • Released on LPLive for free download on August 5, 2019.

Lyrics

Album Version

Anyone who can play music on a piano like he does must know vast amounts of interesting things
No one plays music on the piano the way Roger does
That's true

His what?
His penis
What's a penis?

Gallery

References