Posted on September 17, 2020 by minuteforce Share Tweet

Mike Shinoda's "Dropped Frames" trilogy is at last complete with today's release of its third and final installment, "Dropped Frames, Vol. 3"! The new album is available to stream and purchase on various digital outlets including the official mikeshinoda.com merch store.





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"Dream Fragment" "Sound Collector" "Dust Code" "No Delete" "Robet Yodel" "Vibe Train" "Mike's Gonna Mike" "Shoreline" "Goodbye Cow" "Genesis Supernova" "Sidechain Gang" "Overcast" "A Thousand Jams" "License To Waltz" ​

Posted on August 17, 2020 by Kevin Share Tweet

This set contains 14 instrumental tracks that were, of course, thought up and sketched out on Shinoda's Twitch livestreams , mostly beginning with prompts from his loyal subscribers. Similarly, the visual component of the release has been compiled from drawings created during artwork-themed livestreams, again using fans' suggestions as starting points. Closing out the selection is the fan-favourite "", which takes the listener on a journey with its changing rhythms and time signatures.Check out the full "" tracklisting here:You can check out the album now on services like Spotify and Apple Music , and you can also check out a merch collection for the release at Mike Shinoda's official webstore Meanwhile, even with the completion of this trilogy, Shinoda's daily livestreams show no sign of stopping, although he is doing more drawing and gaming streams for his viewers to add more variety to the program. On the music side of things, he recently worked on an "A Thousand Suns"-themed idea in celebration of that album's 10th anniversary. Whether or not he plans to do anything with these post-"Dropped Frames" ideas is yet to be seen.Come and discuss the new "Dropped Frames" album on our message board

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Posted on August 13, 2020 by minuteforce Share Tweet

Over a month long period the LPA team used a state-of-the-art voting system to reach a consensus on our top 20 Linkin Park songs over 20 years.If you can guess the #1 song correctly you could win a $25 gift card forRules to enter:1️⃣ 1 GUESS PER PERSON in comments❤ Like this postWinner will be announced at the end of the live stream at twitch.tv/lpassociation Good luck and guess #1 in the comments!

Linkin Park have been teasing something big for the 20th anniversary of their seminal debut album "Hybrid Theory". Fans have been on a journey with the tidbits posted on linkinpark.com during this past week, but, now, the wait is over! The official announcement has just dropped, and the band is ready to unveil exactly what this 20th anniversary box set is going to include.







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5 CDs " Hybrid Theory " the 2002 "Hybrid Theory" remix album " Reanimation " " B-Sides Rarities ", described as a "12-track compilation of rare B-sides" " LPU Rarities ", 18 tracks that were previously LPU-exclusive " Forgotten Demos " - 12 demos that fans have never heard before

3 DVDs the band's 2001 documentary, " Frat Party At The Pankake Festival " " Projekt Revolution 2002 / The Sequel To The DVD With The Worst Name We've Ever Come Up With ", a follow-up to "Frat Party" which will include a never-before-seen full live show

a DVD containing two live shows: one at The Fillmore in San Francisco from 2001, and the fan-favourite Rock Am Ring 2001 festival set

3 vinyls the " Hybrid Theory " EP , which there has never been a pressing of before " Hybrid Theory " " Reanimation ", which will have two discs

a casette reproduction of the original 2-track Linkin Park Street Sampler

an 80-page book with content and photos provided by the band, most of them never-before-seen

a poster of Chester Bennington

3 litographs featuring visuals by Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda and Joe Hahn as well as the band's art director Frank Maddocks

a replica of the Projekt Revolution 2002 tour laminate

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Posted on August 9, 2020 by Louis Share Tweet

Fans who check out linkinpark.com/hybridtheory20 will discover that Linkin Park have gone way, way beyond any possible expectations held by longtime, hardcore "Hybrid Theory" fans. Strap yourself in and check out the full list of what's in the "" box set:This mindblowing amount of content comes down to USD $199.98, and those familiar with Linkin Park's beginnings know how that amount doesn't come close to the value of all of this put together. Among the many demos and unreleased tracks included on the CDs is a recording of "Pictureboard" which has been eagerly searched for by Linkin Park's fanbase since first being mentioned in a throwaway comment by Mike Shinoda in 2005.Pre-ordering will get you an instant download of "" from the "" CD. It's also available now on streaming services and YouTube.Meanwhile, fans who are after smaller bundles are being offered these two options:Firstly, the, a more minimal edition of the box set that contains just the "", "" and "" vinyls. This edition costs USD $59.98.Secondly, the, a 2-disc package that contains "" and "", plus a 16-page booklet. This edition is listed at USD $19.98.On top of this, there iswhich includes items such a pin and a dad hat , as well as a couple of T-shirts designed by Mike Shinoda and Joe Hahn, respectively, showing new takes on the "Hybrid Theory" winged soldier concept. (These images also appear on the lithographs included in the "Super Deluxe" box set.)All of these box sets and related bundles, including digital editions of all the music, are available for pre-order right now - all the details and more at linkinpark.com How speechless are you? Let us know!

In preparation for the 20th anniversary of the release of Hybrid Theory in October, we are excited to present to you our Top 20 of 20: a ranking of the Top 20 Linkin Park songs spanning their discography over the last twenty years. We will be presenting our ranking via live Twitch Stream (twitch.tv/LPAssociation) on the 20th anniversary of the release of the “One Step Closer” single: Sunday, August 23rd, 2020 at 10 am PT / 1 am ET / 6 pm BST / 7 pm CET.





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Posted on August 7, 2020 by Kevin Share Tweet

A few months ago, the LPA staff got together to identify the band's Top 20 songs – which could only be achieved through a rigorous and painstaking scientific process. Using a state-of-the-art voting system and elimination process, we whittled down the band’s expansive discography through a multi-stage elimination process. And after several weeks of vigorous debates and opinion-shaming, we finally were able to determine a Top 20 list that represents the staff’s collective ranking of our favorite Linkin Park tracks.We feel so good about this process that not only do we think that this ranking will truly speak for millions of Linkin Park fans around the world, but we are also absolutely certain that the band will back it and confirm that these are the definitive Top 20 Linkin Park songs of the past twenty years.But in all seriousness, we thought it would be fun to share the rankings and our process with the Linkin Park community. So, we will unveil our rankings via Twitch stream on August 23rd! This is your chance to tell us if you think we got it right (which we did, through science), or if we got it wrong (which we did not). Either way, the results will surprise you – so you will not want to miss this Twitch stream!As part of this celebration, we will also be doing giveaways across social media in the lead up to the event and on the live stream itself! So, make sure to follow our social media channels and tune in for a chance to participate and win prizes!Stay tuned for more information about the Twitch stream! We hope you will join us for this fun celebration of the band’s music.

Another theme was added, this one is named "Inverted" and features a inverted band image from the Hybrid Theory photoshoot Two new emails are available, one from Joe, reading: Hey guys I think we're all set. Let's drop the announcement tomorrow at 7am PST via WebMeeting The other email is from Mike with this gif:

A new "Dark" theme was added If you go to "Start>System Properties>File System" you can now click on "Force Automatic Updates", this will then enable you to install new software. Under "Start>Programs>Software Installer" if you run it a piece of software called "PictBoard (Hidden File)" will be listed and when clicking next adds a folder to the desktop called "In Yourself Jam". This folder contains a file called "Demo_Pic_Board.mp3". The file is corrupted and can't be opened

Two new emails are now available in the "MailNet Client", one from Brad and one from Phoenix In Brads email, we get a look at another four tracks, "completing the collection" 09_Carousel_4424_22_20.wav 10_Points_Of_Authority_4424_20.wav 11 Crawling demo.m4a 12 Super Xero.m4a In the email from Phoenix we get four old show flyers from the bands early days Another new theme has been added, this one is named "Cool"

If you defragment the C drive (Start > Programs > Defragger) a quick string of letters will appear, this is the password for the Passwords (Start > Settings > Passwords) tab. The password is "4P7LYE" When unlocked, two new tabs will appear in the Documents menu (Start > Documents), "For Review" and "Image Approvals" Under "For Review", four new tracks are listed: 01_Dialate 4424_APR20.wav 02_PB_Edit_2020_4424_20.wav 03_She_Couldn't_4424_20.wav 04_Could_Have_Been_4424_20.wav Under "Image Approvals" there are also four images from the Hybrid Theory photoshoot Two new emails have appeared in the "MailNet Client", one from Joe and one from Brad A new theme has been added to the themes selector, this time "Neon"

"Essul" has been corrected to "Esaul" There are now three emails in the email application, from Mike, Rob and Phoenix A new "Light" theme was added, now making it three available; Light, Warm and Basic

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I just booted it up for the first time in like 20 years and it's a mess. I'm having a hard time locating the files we need for that thing I told you about, can you help me dig through it and find anything we could use?



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1. I tried getting this thing to connect to my old server but no luck, maybe you can figure it out.

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Posted on July 31, 2020 by minuteforce Share Tweet

On to the day 6 of updates. This was the smallest update so far, but that doesn't matter:Going on day 5 of straight updates.Another day, another update. Not as massive an update as yesterday, but still some interesting things:For the third day in a row the site has been updated with new content, this time making available some cool media:The site has been updated with new content, as of right now these are the updates:Leading up to thehas just updatedto be an ARG of their old band computer. We can explore it to find hidden treasures and easter eggs. One particularly interesting thing is thepart, requiring a password, sure to hide something really fun and cool.If you go to the "" section you can connect to a "r" showing four tracks:Except for, all these tracks could be found on the, the first release the band ever put out. It also shows that there are atleast four other tracks that are missing from the server.There is also a readme text fromif you go to "", containing this message:So head over to linkinpark.com and help us find more interesting things, and

Fans of Mike Shinoda's recently-released "Dropped Frames, Vol. 1" are no doubt rejoicing today as the second installment of the "Dropped Frames" trilogy is available now on digital music platforms!





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"Transitions" "Crystalinia" "Julio’s Revenge" "Isolation Bird" (feat. Money Mark) "Side Scrolling" "Dungeon Crawler" "Dog Whistles" "Astral" (feat. Elise Trouw) "Sunset Drive" "Channeling, Pt. 2" (feat. Dan Mayo) "King Paprika" "Party Meow" ​

Posted on June 30, 2020 by Kevin Share Tweet

The set consists of another twelve instrumentals that were all conceived and largely shaped live on daily Twitch livestreams , with Shinoda routinely drawing upon his community members' suggestions for starting points and arrangement ideas - so far, Shinoda has tackled nearly every musical challenge thrown at him, no matter how wild, and the end result naturally puts his versatility on full display. Similarly, the visuals for each "Dropped Frames" release are a collage of drawings made by Shinoda that grow from fans' suggestions.In addition to sourcing ideas from his Twitch audience, a few of these tracks include elements taken from sample packs created by some of Shinoda's friends and peers in the wider music community: YouTube sensation Elise Trouw , New York hip-hop legend, and Shinoda's own tour drummer,(whose drums were previously heard on "Channeling, Pt. 1" off "Vol. 1").Check the "" tracklist here:You can check out "" now on services such as Spotify and Apple Music . It's likely that a merch drop for this release will be coming soon as well, so keep an eye on Shinoda's online merch store for that.Did any of your favourites make it onto "Dropped Frames, Vol. 2"? Let us know!

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The album is now out and can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes, YouTube, Amazon, and Google Play



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“Dropped Frames is just as much about the live channel as it is about the ‘album’,” Shinoda says.

“The collection of songs is a highlight reel of the tracks I make on the channel, but a big part of the experience is the stream itself. When I start, I usually have very little idea of where it will go.

What comes out is a product of the viewers’ suggestions, my spur-of-the-moment ideas, and whatever inexplicable magic is floating in between.”

In March, when quarantine began, I started creating music live online. In addition to bringing the fans together for a daily conversation, the live streams inspired dozens of unexpected genre mashups and theme ideas. I'm excited to announce the release of my first batch of these instrumental songs.



My album “Dropped Frames Vol. 1” will be coming out July 10th. Leading the release is “Open Door,” a song that started out as a challenge called #singopendoor and evolved into a track featuring 7 fans from around the world.



“Open Door” is the only vocal-led song in the album. In times like these, when so much is being said, I felt an album of wordless tracks might hopefully give fans a place of respite—a break from the chatter. Listen to them while you chill, while you work, while you paint, while you eat, while you play...wherever they fit into your life.

Posted on April 2, 2020 by minuteforce Share Tweet

As we all know,started streaming onandback inand has kept it going on a daily basis since, rarely missing a stream. On one of his first streams he finished up the demo forwhich he released as a download later that day.After a couple of months Mike has now decided to compile some of the songs that he worked on into a 12-song album compilation called. In aMike said:OnMike had this to say about the album:With the announcement of the album Mike decided to release 3 songs,, and. Open Door is the finished version of the song with a number of guest vocalists, it's the also the only song on the album that with singing on it. You can listen to all three songs here below.Are you looking forward to the album? When do you think Vol. 2 will be released? Come and discuss in

Steve Aoki has dropped his new album "Neon Future IV" and among its whopping 27 tracks (across two sides) is a song called "Last One To Know" which features the talents of Linkin Park band member Mike Shinoda. Shinoda co-wrote and sings on the song in a duet with Canadian pop sensation Lights.





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Posted on March 17, 2020 by Kevin Share Tweet

Aoki may be best-known for energetic electro-house but this song's production features major-key bright arpeggios and piano chords over a halftime future bass rhythm. It doesn't explode in the manner of his typical festival anthems, instead staying firmly in a radio-friendly pop space. The candid lyrics contrast with this upbeat vibe, with Shinoda and Lights bitterly ruminating on the emotional strain of miscommunications and failing relationships - the first verse begins, in fact, with Shinoda contemplating brazenly burning down an office.This is, of course, not the first time Aoki has teamed up with Linkin Park: he and the band dropped a joint single, the aggressive electro banger "A Light That Never Comes", in 2013, and they followed that up by working together on a melodic house track called "Darker Than Blood" for Aoki's 2015 studio album "Neon Future II".You can check out "Last One To Know" off the album "Neon Future IV" on Spotify

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March 19 Update: Mike Shinoda releases stems for Open Door along with a jam he did on Instagram Live yesterday. Download them below.

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Posted on December 3, 2019 by Hybrid Share Tweet

Mike has recently embraced the service "", making it available for him and fans to send SMS-messages back and forth privately. Earlier in the day Mike went live on Instagram and showed him finishing up a demo called "Open Door", which he has now released on Community!But, Mike gave the OK for the song to be posted online for the international fans, so here you go:If you want to interact withonyou can do so by sending ato(only for USA) and if you want to watch the recorded stream of Mike working on the song you can do so hereWhat do you think of the song? Come and discuss in our forums!

Mike Shinoda has just released the music video for his new song “fine.” Check it out below and let us know what you think about it in our forums!







Source: Mike Shinoda’s YouTube Channel