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  • | Artist=DJ Lethal "Cry To Yourself" is a track which was supposed to be released on DJ Lethal's unreleased solo album, titled ''State Of The Art''. For many years, the s ...
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  • ...ngsta rap joke songs, resulting in a demo tape called [[List Of Unreleased Songs#Pooch Pound|Pooch Pound]].<ref name="RollingStone03">[http://web.archive.or ...une 23, 2014</ref> When they started writing their own original music, the songs sounded like a blend of those 3 different artists, with most of the lyrics ...
    67 KB (10,917 words) - 14:44, 15 August 2025
  • ...s located on Sunset Blvd. in West Hollywood, California. The band wrote 12 songs and rehearsed for a year before playing the show at The Roxy<ref>[https://w ...h Mike never joined the band, he would occasionally put samples into their songs and watch them practice. He developed a strong friendship with Brad when th ...
    28 KB (4,614 words) - 05:32, 20 June 2025
  • ...leased work, see the ''[[Unreleased Songs#Collaboration|List of Unreleased Songs]]''. | DJ Lethal ...
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  • ...ing members of Linkin Park|the list of unreleased songs|List Of Unreleased Songs}} ...d a [[Karma Killer|song with Cyclefly]] and also [[Cry To Yourself|with DJ Lethal]], and Mike and I just finished a track with the Visionaries too."''<ref>[h ...
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  • ...ten was dropped from the rest of the tour and the band went down to eleven songs in the setlist instead of twelve. The setlist was standard, with ten songs (eleven when Forgotten was played) from Hybrid Theory. To change things up, ...
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  • ...was so…there was so much going on during that period of time, that you get songs like ‘My Suffering’ and ‘[[Condemned]],’ and the heavier, darker stuff was ...nterview with MusicRadar on November 20, 2009, Chester spoke about how the songs "[[Crawl Back In]]" and "My Suffering" dealt with his addictions: ...
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