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| Artist | | Artist=Linkin Park | ||
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| Working title | | Cover= | ||
| Recorded | | Working title= | ||
| Released | | Recorded= | ||
| Format | | Released= | ||
| Length | | Format= | ||
| Stems | | Length=4:25 | ||
| Time signature | | Stems=[[Hybrid Party Of A Thousand Things#Disc 1: Hybrid Theory Demos|Akai MPC 1000]] | ||
| Tempo | | Time signature= | ||
| Key | | Tempo=100 | ||
| Samples | | Key= | ||
| References | | Samples= | ||
| Live debut | | References= | ||
| Last played | | Live debut= | ||
| Writer | | Last played= | ||
| Producer | | Writer= | ||
| Label | | Producer=Mike Shinoda | ||
| Misc | | Label= | ||
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"Mic" was a demo created during the ''[[Hybrid Theory]]'' sessions. It was leaked online in June 2019. | "Mic" was a demo created during the period leading up to the ''[[Hybrid Theory]]'' sessions. It was leaked online in June 2019. The song uses a Macintosh voice called Zarvox which was introduced in 1995 with the MacinTalk 3 text-to-speech component. | ||
==Background== | |||
Mike's first computer was an Apple as he explained on his blog. He wrote, ''"In college, I was reintroduced to Apple in a new way. Having spent years honing my skills drawing and painting, I hadn’t yet had the chance to bring those illustrations into the computer. At Art Center, there was a computer lab–a huge underground complex of rooms filled with computers. And the computer of choice for the designers and artists at Art Center was Apple. I loved the design, inside and out, and it seemed built for making art. And once it was my computer for art, it became my computer for music."''<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20150308065715/http://mikeshinoda.com/2011/10/07/thank-you-steve-jobs/ Thank You Steve Jobs « Mike Shinoda's Blog], October 07, 2011</ref> | |||
==Versions== | ==Versions== | ||
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<poem> | <poem> | ||
Give me the microphone | Give me the microphone | ||
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(Phone) | (Phone) | ||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
{{ | {{hidden end}} | ||
==References== | |||
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[[Category:Linkin Park Songs]][[Category:Linkin Park Other Songs]] | [[Category:Linkin Park Songs]][[Category:Linkin Park Other Songs]] |
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"Mic" | |
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Song by Linkin Park | |
Length: | 4:25 |
Stems: | Akai MPC 1000 |
Tempo: | 100 |
Producer: | Mike Shinoda |
"Mic" was a demo created during the period leading up to the Hybrid Theory sessions. It was leaked online in June 2019. The song uses a Macintosh voice called Zarvox which was introduced in 1995 with the MacinTalk 3 text-to-speech component.
Background
Mike's first computer was an Apple as he explained on his blog. He wrote, "In college, I was reintroduced to Apple in a new way. Having spent years honing my skills drawing and painting, I hadn’t yet had the chance to bring those illustrations into the computer. At Art Center, there was a computer lab–a huge underground complex of rooms filled with computers. And the computer of choice for the designers and artists at Art Center was Apple. I loved the design, inside and out, and it seemed built for making art. And once it was my computer for art, it became my computer for music."[1]
Versions
Note: Only the date of the very first release of each version is listed.
Title | Album | Length | Recorded | Released | Notes |
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Mic | Hybrid Party Of A Thousand Things | 4:25 |
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Lyrics
Give me the microphone
(Give me the mic)
Give me the microphone
(Give me the mic)
Give me the microphone
(Give me the mic)
Give me the microphone
(Phone)
Give me the microphone
(Give me the mic)
Give me the microphone
(Give me the mic)
Give me the microphone
(Give me the mic)
Give me the microphone
(Phone)
Give me the microphone
(Give me the mic)
Give me the microphone
(Give me the mic)
Give me the microphone
(Give me the mic)
Give me the microphone
(Phone)
Give me the microphone
(Give me the mic)
Give me the microphone
(Give me the mic)
Give me the microphone
(Give me the mic)
Give me the microphone
(Phone)
References
- ↑ Thank You Steve Jobs « Mike Shinoda's Blog, October 07, 2011