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) Pretend to Be
A complete instrumental demo made by Linkin Park members Mike Shinoda and Rob Bourdon,
completely in Pro Tools 8. The guys were given the chance to view and use the Pro Tools before it
was released in market and the result happened to be this. It was first shown as in the background
of a song demoing Pro Tools, and then later the song was given to Linkin Park Underground 8
members as a holiday downloadable gift.
05.) Move On
A short underground hip-hop song by Linkin Park co-lead vocalist Mike Shinoda as Fort Minor for the
Fort Minor Militia EP in 2006. The song features a guest appearance from Joseph Hahn from Linkin
Park, as he provides and contributes the scratches at the end of this song.
01.) Lockjaw
A song that was released as a part of a compilation from Music For Relief in support of the Haiti
Earthquake crisis, with the performance by Linkin Park on the first track from Download to Donate
for Haiti.
10.) Unfortunate
A demo that was recorded in 2002. It is featured on LP Underground X: Demos.
. 03.) Blackbirds
A demo recorded during the Minutes to Midnight recording sessions, and then dusted off and later
finished for the game 8-Bit Rebellion!. The full track first saw the light of day as a prize to whomever
beat the game Artificial Life Inc. It has since been released as a bonus track on the iTunes Deluxe
Edition of A Thousand Suns in select countries.
Even though it may seem like a new album, it's just an unofficial collection of demos and other
rarities. Here are the details where all the songs come from:
11.) System (falsely named "Queen of the Damned")
A song off of the Queen of the Damned soundtrack in March 2002, performed by Linkin Park
frontman Chester Bennington. It is written and also performed by Korn frontman Jonathan Davis.
This song is only about vampires, and it's got lyrical content that Jonathan wrote himself for the
soundtrack, based off of the film Queen of the Damned, played by vampire Lestat's heavy metal
band in this movie (only Jonathan provided the vocals during the film, not Chester's)