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Songs from the Underground Ep
Linkin Park
Songs from the Underground Ep
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, Rock, Metal
 
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2009 release from the Alternative rockers, an official collection of favorites released through their fan club. Songs From The Underground features highlights from other fan club releases including live and demo tracks. Ei...  more »

     
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All Artists: Linkin Park
Title: Songs from the Underground Ep
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: 101 DISTRIBUTION
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 5/12/2009
Album Type: Limited Edition, EP
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, Rock, Metal
Style: Pop Rap
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 093624981039, 525028869175

Synopsis

Album Description
2009 release from the Alternative rockers, an official collection of favorites released through their fan club. Songs From The Underground features highlights from other fan club releases including live and demo tracks. Eight tracks. Warner.

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CD Reviews

A Solid EP
G. Chen | Los Angeles, CA | 12/31/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)

"As an intro, Songs from the Underground consists of six popular Linkin Park Underground (fan site exclusive) tracks from the past seven years and two never-released live tracks ("Hunger Strike" and "My December").



The EP itself was an enjoyable listen that brought back some good memories. Most of the songs could fit right in with Hybrid Theory and Meteora tracks.



"Announcement Service Public" is a short instrumental intro track, nothing special.

"QWERTY" is my personal favorite, a track with Chester's signature screams and actual rapping from Mike Shinoda. Really reminded me of the Hybrid Theory years.

"And One" is also a solid track, reminiscent of Hybrid Theory songs.

"Sold My Soul to Yo Mama is one of LP's signature instrumental tracks, with snippets of "Papercut" and some serious beats/scratches.

"Dedicated" is another standout song, with Mike Shinoda rapping throughout. Similar to "Hands Held High" but "dedicated to the kids/Dedicated to wherever music lives."

"Hunger Strike" is actually a live version sung by Chris Cornell featuring Chester.

"My December" is a piano version, recorded live during the Projekt Revolution 2008 tour. A very nice performance, with Chester belting out the lyrics with angst and desire.

"Part of Me" is the last song, another Hybrid Theory era track. A good end to the EP, with a hidden instrumental at the end of the song.



Overall, this is EP is well put together, ideal for LP fans who have not heard these songs through Linkin Park Underground.

It's also just a good CD to listen to if a wave of nostalgia hits from listening to newer LP songs. This was Linkin Park at its earliest, arguably at its finest. Respect and remember."
Best release since Hybrid Theory.
Ben | Woodbury, Mn USA | 04/10/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I'm what one might call a closet Linkin Park fan. I loved Hybrid Theory for years, liked Meteora all right for a while, and haven't even bothered picking up Minutes to Midnight after I listened to a friend's copy and didn't think much of it.



Then comes Songs from the Underground. I'll admit, I wasn't expecting much when I bought this, but I was clinging to the hope that some of the older demo tracks might be good.



They're more than good. "Qwerty" is possibly the most aggressive song ever written by Linkin Park, the two live tracks are outstanding, and (I kid you not) Chester lays down some Layne Staley-style vocals on "Part of Me."



The only negative thing I can say about this EP is that the instrumental track "Sold My Soul to Yo Mama" is pretty boring. I prefer the hidden instrumental at the end of "Part of Me" to this track.



Please, Linkin Park, revert to your old ways and give us more songs like "Qwerty" and "And One." Great EP, pick it up pronto."
Songs from the underground EP
Benjamin Derrick | Pullman, WA, USA | 07/10/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is really good stuff from Linkin Park. Though I already had a few of these songs in my collection, I really appreciate the selection and the composition of the 8-song e.p..This music is as cool and slick as anything from Linkin Park yet."