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==Background==
==Background==
"Lost" is a song that became popular in the Linkin Park fan community when the DVD of their second album ''[[Meteora]]'' was released in 2003. On the ''[[Making Of Meteora]]'' DVD, fans noticed a demo that wasn't on the album which had vocals recorded for it. In this case, a five second clip of Chester singing ''"thoughts that take away my pride, trapped in places deep inside''" over an instrumental has almost become legendary in the Linkin Park community and has appeared on fans' Linkin Park Underground CD wish lists for years.
"Lost" is a song that became popular in the Linkin Park fan community when the DVD of their second album ''[[Meteora]]'' was released in 2003. On the ''[[Making Of Meteora]]'' DVD, fans noticed a demo that wasn't on the album which had vocals recorded for it. In this case, a five second clip of Chester singing ''"thoughts that take away my pride, trapped in places deep inside''" over an instrumental has almost become legendary in the Linkin Park community and has appeared on fans' Linkin Park Underground CD wish lists for years. A lyric sheet of the song can also be seen on the DVD. The words were scribbled on the ''Meteora'' art wall at one point when Linkin Park, Delta, and Frank Maddocks were making it.


[[File:ThoughtsThatTakeAwayMyPride.jpg|thumbnail|Lyric sheet as shown on a Virgin 17 special.<ref>[http://lplive.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=1437 Unknown Lyrics - Everything Linkin Park - Linkin Park Live], May 01, 2009</ref>]]
[[File:ThoughtsThatTakeAwayMyPride.jpg|thumbnail|Lyric sheet as shown on a Virgin 17 special.<ref>[http://lplive.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=1437 Unknown Lyrics - Everything Linkin Park - Linkin Park Live], May 01, 2009</ref>]]
A lyric sheet of the song can be seen during ''[[Frat Party At The Pankake Festival]]'', meaning it dates back to at least 2001 in some form. The words were also scribbled on the ''Meteora'' art wall at one point when Linkin Park, Delta, and Frank Maddocks were making it, meaning work on it continued through at least the summer of 2002 when the band was at NRG Studios recording ''Meteora''.


The song continued to make small appearances over time, but was never released in full until 2023. In 2007, the second LPTV series was released and the episode about the Summer Sanitarium 2003 Tour features an instrumental clip of the song.<ref>[https://youtu.be/Uq3_obTpsaE?t=141 LPTV EPISODE3 SUMMER SANITARIUM сезон 2 - YouTube], April 15, 2012</ref> Additionally, another instrumental clip was shown in an episode of LPUTV for the Linkin Park Underground titled "Mike's Shirt" from 2007.<ref>[https://youtu.be/IQH5mdAvfyo LPUTV - Mike's Shirt], 2007</ref>  
The song continued to make small appearances over time, but was never released in full until 2023. In 2007, the second LPTV series was released and the episode about the Summer Sanitarium 2003 Tour features an instrumental clip of the song.<ref>[https://youtu.be/Uq3_obTpsaE?t=141 LPTV EPISODE3 SUMMER SANITARIUM сезон 2 - YouTube], April 15, 2012</ref> Additionally, another instrumental clip was shown in an episode of LPUTV for the Linkin Park Underground titled "Mike's Shirt" from 2007.<ref>[https://youtu.be/IQH5mdAvfyo LPUTV - Mike's Shirt], 2007</ref>  

Revision as of 01:55, 30 January 2023