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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[https://linkinpark.com/store/music/11401/lpu-16-digital-download LPU 16 (Digital Download) - LPU Store]
*[https://linkinpark.com/store/music/11401/lpu-16-digital-download LPU 16 (Digital Download) - LPU Store]
*[https://linkinpark.com/store/bundles/11399/lpu-16-merchandise-package LPU 16 Merchandise Package - LPU Store]
*[https://linkinpark.com/store/bundles/11400/lpu-16-deluxe-bundle-membership-super-limited LPU 16 Deluxe Bundle + Membership (SUPER LIMITED) - LPU Store]


==References==
==References==


[[Category:Linkin Park Discography]][[Category:LP Underground Albums]]
[[Category:Linkin Park Discography]][[Category:LP Underground Albums]]

Revision as of 01:42, 22 November 2016

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Background

LP Underground 16 is the seventeenth CD released by Linkin Park for their fanclub, the LP Underground. It was released on November 21, 2016 to coincide with the release of the newest iteration of the LP Underground, LPU 16. The album marked the return to the 10-track CD format, containing demos spanning from the Minutes To Midnight sessions in 2007 to the seventh album sessions in 2015. This was the first time since LP Underground 6.0 that songs from a current album sessions were released on an LPU CD. Only the first wave of orders included a physical copy of the CD, making it the first ever LPU CD not to be sold separately. After that the LPU 16 was only available as a digital download.

Writing and Recording

The album contains a demo from 2014 and three from 2015, none of which have vocals despite of what the band said about working on vocals first in their new album. This is possibly due to those demos being recorded before Linkin Park entered the studio in late 2015.

Mike Shinoda wanted to include demos of earlier songs on the CD to give fans an idea of how certain ideas came to be. Demos of previously released songs found on the CD are "The Catalyst", "Bleed It Out", "Lies Greed Misery". During a Facebook chat where the band revealed the LPU 16 package to fans, Mike referred to the "Bleed It Out" demo as "#84 (BIO Demo, 2007)".[1] Although "Lies Greed Misery" was originally released on Living Things, it's demo dates from the A Thousand Suns sessions.

The other three demos on the album, "Symphonies Of Light Reprise", "Consequence A" and "Consequence B", all date from the A Thousand Suns sessions.

Composition

Track Listing

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1 The Catalyst (2010 Demo) Linkin Park
2 Can't Hurt Me (2014 Demo) Linkin Park
3 Dark Crystal (2015 Demo) Linkin Park
4 Air Force One (2015 Demo) Linkin Park
5 Bleed It Out (2007 Demo) Linkin Park
6 Consequence A (2010 Demo) Linkin Park
7 Consequence B (2010 Demo) Linkin Park
8 Lies Greed Misery (2010 Demo) Linkin Park
9 Burberry (2015 Demo) Linkin Park
10 Symphonies Of Light Reprise (2010 Demo) Linkin Park

Personnel

Linkin Park

  • Chester Bennington
  • Rob Bourdon
  • Brad Delson
  • Joseph Hahn
  • Phoenix
  • Mike Shinoda

Production

Management

Artwork

Trivia

  • The working titles for "Bleed It Out" and "Lies Greed Misery" were "Accident" and "Piledriver" respectively, but they weren't used on this album.

External Links

References

  1. Linkin Park - Timeline, November 14, 2016