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Devil's Drop

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"Devil's Drop"
Song
from the album Mall (Music From The Motion Picture)
Live debut:June 29, 2015
Last performed:September 8, 2015
Mall (Music From The Motion Picture) tracklist
  1. White Noise
  2. Jeff Walks
  3. Mall Blueprint
  4. Jeff Makes Observations
  5. Mal RX7 (Instrumental)
  6. Barry's Story
  7. Changing Room Tease
  8. Danny In Police Car - Mal Gears Up
  9. Mal Gives Barry Second Chance - Mal Unloads
  10. Mall Carnage - Mal Stalked
  11. It Goes Through
  12. Cops Arrive
  13. Danny's Lucky Day
  14. Jeff Philosophizes To Donna
  15. Jeff And Donna Connect
  16. Jeff Trips In The Mirror
  17. Adele And Danny In The Backseat
  18. Mal vs. Helicopter
  19. Devil's Drop
  20. TV Comes To Life - Mal And Jeff
  21. The Last Line
  22. Danny Goes Home
  23. Dancer (Instrumental)

"Devil's Drop" is the nineteenth track on the soundtrack album Mall (Music From The Motion Picture) by Chester Bennington, Dave Farrell, Joe Hahn, Mike Shinoda & Alec Puro.

Background

"Warm Spell" was a demo created during the Living Things sessions. The title was first seen on a song board during the LPTV episode about "Roads Untraveled".[1]

When working on the soundtrack for Joe's film Mall with Alec Puro, the band revisited the song. Mike Shinoda started to mix the soundtrack for a release in October 2014 while Linkin Park was touring in Brazil.[2] Although the song was credited as "Warm Spell" on the film, its title was changed to "Devil's Drop" for the album.

During a VyRT chat on February 4, 2015, Mike said he came up with the main guitar line in "Devil's Drop" in the midst of a band meeting and recorded himself playing it on his iPhone so that he would remember it. That very recording, complete with other band members talking over the guitar-playing, formed the backbone of the eventual song.[3]

A couple of days later, Mike posted on his Twitter: "Trivia-the guitar loop on DEVILS DROP was a recording on my phone, during a band meeting the 1st time I played it"[4]

The version of "Devil's Drop" used during the movie is a demo version of the track.

Versions

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

Title Album Length Recorded Released Notes
Devil's Drop Mall (Music From The Motion Picture) 3:00 2011-2014 December 12, 2014

Live

Though Linkin Park never played the song live, once Mike Shinoda revived his solo project, Fort Minor, "Devil's Drop" was included in the setlist he played, after the mashup of "Castle Of Glass" and "Kenji". The song was remixed, adding additional drums to the track, and Mike played a new guitar part over it. The song was cut from the Rock Im Sektor show due to time constraints.

Variations

Last Updated: May 15, 2016

Type Description First Played Last Played
Alternative 2015 Remix; w/ Beat + New Guitar Part June 29, 2015 September 8, 2015

Personnel

Music

  • Chester Bennington
  • Dave Ferrell
  • Joe Hahn
  • Mike Shinoda
  • Alec Puro

Production

  • Mike Shinoda: production; mixing
  • Brian "Big Bass" Gardner: mastering

Lyrics

Album Version

Brad: Mike can you fill in the, can you fill in the, any gaps on this?
Brad: Thank you.
[Brad, Chester and Mike laughing]
 
Landing in the Devil's drop
I walked out in the snow
And climbed up to the mountain top
A push from death below
Brother fell protecting us
Somewhere far from home
Lay him down to rest with us
In fields of earth and coal
 
Oh
Woah, oh
 
Oh
Woah, oh
 
Sailing out away from this
To ports of foreign shores
Let us not forget to miss
The ones we cannot hold
 
Oh
Woah, oh
 
Oh
Woah, oh
 
Landing in the Devil's drop
I walked out in the snow
And climbed up to the mountain top
A push from death below
Brother fell protecting us
Somewhere far from home
Lay him down to rest with us
In fields of earth and coal

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