xpsycho4rentx: Mike and the others from Linkin Park cites Deftones as one of their biggest influences in making music, so it makes sense that Mike would sample off Deftones.
@@redacted90 I'd even be bold and say he has the best rap voice in hip-hop period. It's because he speaks so crystal clear, even when he spits bars fast, and his voice still has that distinctness of a rapper who would be in a rock band.
Mastering is very raw yet still clean, and Xero used a lot of special FX in their songs. I like the way it sounds, i wish there was more xero tracks, am i the only one interested in what Mark wakefield is doing nowadays? XD
MT441PL he works for velvet hammer, I think with Chester's unfortunate death mark could very well be the next man up, if so I think they will revert to their old name of Xero.
Actually Mike was the start and brainchild of Xero/LP, due to his instrumentalism along with Hahn and the guitarists etc. but Also again don't remind me; i know. LP; I blame all of us, for not realizing. we all spent time doubting thinking LP was sold out, on not appreciating him the most; but it wasn't a joke or even intentionally bad that new album; sometimes the biggest of tragedies happen in front of our eyes where we actually amplify them unconsciously. Even if the new album was horrible or worse than usual at least, it was a psychological illness that caught him. I just sit in silence as i am disappointed. I'm not hating Chester for his choice though. I can understand he just didn't want anything to do with the world anymore. I'm depressed too, i hope i can get out of it because my best friend left me over me asking 4 help and i feel hardened atm.
MT441PL: Agreed, even though I still think the new album is musically bad, I still appreciated them for what they did mainly in the nu-metal era and as people themselves. I know it was just an unintentional musical slump and I didn't want Chester to kill himself. Regardless of any disappointment. we all grieve, but I know it was more then just the backlash though.
[Intro] Rapology Twelve Disc of Lee Cadena The whole Urban Network family And your fatass mama Kenji and DJ Artofficial representing Xero Cash double oh Styles Of Beyond Junkyard Scientific Rhetoric Ashkon And Usher [Instrumental] [Verse: Mike Shinoda with Mark Wakefield] Let's give a hand for my man Now it's my turn to spit shit These syllabolic ballistics spending rhythmic existence It's twisted That when my pens passively takes this down Systematically smashing and hammering one category of sound Into the next Can you and I see in a defensive fashion Attacking emcees and back and neck muscle contraction whiplashes It's synchronization with the tempo created when rhythms meet This musical fitness workout, rhyme and beat moving your feet Packing trash bags with action making every fraction of a sentence hectic With the IMAX armed division letterbox widescreen perspective Lee Cadena's Urban Network Rapology Twelve collective Kenji and Artofficial and Xero keeping you pop progressive
Its a shame what Mike rapping become after Hybrid Theory EP, theres nothing like Superxero (Raw Power version) or Part Of Me in any other band, maybe a bit in Rage Against The Machine, but in Fort Minor is just a guy with baritone voice.
@@HitlerGaymes123 you sound like an edgy contrarian and it's getting real annoying. I literally debunked your dumb argument that Hybrid Theory and Meteora are supposedly generic pop rock and nu metal on my other reply so I'm not gonna go there. Mike's voice may have become baritone and slowed down, but he was still lyrical and eclectic in Hybrid Theory, Meteora and Fort Minor. Hell, Fort Minor itself is legendary and Styles of Beyond are underrated as fxck. In case you didn't know Styles of Beyond are an underground Hard Rock/Metal-Hip Hop fusion band from Los Angeles that are famous for their hits "Nine Thou" (which was on NFS Most Wanted 05 and Prison Break) and "Shapeshifter" with Celldweller (also on NFS Most Wanted 2005). Kid, you're just sleeping on classics just because "muh unagrund iz bettah den maynestrreeem" and you want to be an edgy contrarian. I take it you're 15-20 years old? Don't worry son, you'll grow out of that miserable, contrarian edgy phase. And hopefully you'll stop being a right wing fascist by bigging up Hitler and having his name in your handle. Seriously being an edgy 15-20 contrarian and a fascist is clouding your judgement on Hybrid Theory, Meteora and Fort Minor.
Dayz 3O6: Thank you, i thought it was just me and a few others that believed this. His rapping was so much more eloquent, raw, and less braggadocious then it is now. With his new stuff and even with Fort Minor, it's like he raps like he thinks he is a Kayne/Jay-Z Shinoda hybrid which kind of annoys me because I know he's better then that. Not to say that his newer style of rapping is horrible because I liked Fort Minor, I just believe it doesn't measure up to the style he had in his older days including Xero. Plus, I love the fact that he sampled Deftones in this song, I love that band just as much as some of LP and would have been pretty cool if he gained more influence with such a style in his Fort Minor Album, especially sampling alternative rock/metal bands.
Let's give a hand for my man Now it's my turn to spit shit These syllabolic ballistics spending rhythmic existence It's twisted That when my pens passively takes this down Systematically smashing and hammering one category of sound Into the next Can you and I see in a defensive fashion Attacking emcees and back and neck muscle contraction whiplashes It's synchronization with the tempo created when rhythms meet This musical fitness workout, rhyme and beat moving your feet Packing trash bags with action making every fraction of a sentence hectic With the IMAX armed division letterbox widescreen perspective Lee Cadena's Urban Network Rapology Twelve collective Kenji and Artofficial and Xero keeping hip-hop progressive
Não mesmo, essa epoca Rap Rock deles sem o Chester era muito melhor, com o merecido foco no Mike. Quando focam no Chester sai umas merdas tipo Minutes To Midnight e One More Light.
@@tiojoao5415 ¿Pero que dices? Chester también contribuyo muchísimo a la banda en tema a composiciones, y claro, si bien la gran mayoria de canciones de Hybrid Theory ya estaban compuestas antes de la entrada de Chester, el también apoyo con mejoras, y si no fue asi, de todas formas en Meteora se nota su trabajo con canciones como: Faint y Numb, y las demás que junto con Mike se unian y listo. Si la banda tomaba diferentes sonidos es por que asi lo quisieron todos
@@sndrpaw6197 especially since a few years ago the only high quality recording of marks voice was revealed to be fake Atleast new music sampler 1999 rhinestone got found although it raises questions about why mark was recording with them in '99, maybe he didn't just give up after they opened for soad, maybe he was hoping to overcome his stage fright and continue with the guys, or maybe NMS99 rhinestone is fake
@@breakfaith3031 its so sad that Xero never oficially happen, i rather 100 times Xero than anything that Linkin Park do, Xero was much more raw, creative and the Hip Hop side is much more explored, Mike had better verses too, in Linkin Park most of the vocals unfortunately go to Chester.
If someone's wondering... the riff is taken from Deftones' song called "Root'. ;)
xpsycho4rentx Thanks !
xpsycho4rentx: Mike and the others from Linkin Park cites Deftones as one of their biggest influences in making music, so it makes sense that Mike would sample off Deftones.
I was trying to figure out why tf it sounded familiar that explains it
YES THOUGHT THE SAME!
I recognized it
Mike had a dope rap voice back then
He still does.
@@redacted90 eh
@@redacted90 I'd even be bold and say he has the best rap voice in hip-hop period. It's because he speaks so crystal clear, even when he spits bars fast, and his voice still has that distinctness of a rapper who would be in a rock band.
Still does
And the label ruined him, Linkin Park is nothing compared to their demos and Hybrid Theory EP.
Deftones guitar riff!
nice rap by mike
Mike sounds so young omg
It's probably due to the tape being sped up or something.
He sounds the same as he always has
Given the age he was, his voice probably did change a fair bit between this and the hybrid theory LP.
@@user-dt8fi1ee7b 1998 actually
@@stevengrantofthegiftshop1549 it was not sped up
Mastering is very raw yet still clean, and Xero used a lot of special FX in their songs. I like the way it sounds, i wish there was more xero tracks, am i the only one interested in what Mark wakefield is doing nowadays? XD
MT441PL he works for velvet hammer, I think with Chester's unfortunate death mark could very well be the next man up, if so I think they will revert to their old name of Xero.
doubt it man, i think LP is done.
Actually Mike was the start and brainchild of Xero/LP, due to his instrumentalism along with Hahn and the guitarists etc. but Also again don't remind me; i know. LP; I blame all of us, for not realizing. we all spent time doubting thinking LP was sold out, on not appreciating him the most; but it wasn't a
joke or even intentionally bad that new album; sometimes the biggest of tragedies happen in front of our eyes where we actually amplify them unconsciously. Even if the new album was horrible or worse than usual at least, it was a psychological illness that caught him. I just sit in silence as i am disappointed. I'm not hating Chester for his choice though. I can understand he just didn't want anything to do with the world anymore. I'm depressed too, i hope i can get out of it because my best friend left me over me asking 4 help and i feel hardened atm.
MT441PL: Agreed, even though I still think the new album is musically bad, I still appreciated them for what they did mainly in the nu-metal era and as people themselves. I know it was just an unintentional musical slump and I didn't want Chester to kill himself. Regardless of any disappointment. we all grieve, but I know it was more then just the backlash though.
R.I.P Chester B
This is a voice of mike,amazing
1:05 that growl....
Growl? Is this a turntablist term I'm not familiar with?
The legend Mark Wakefild
would sound so good live idk why i just feel like it would
Amazing, Thanks LPLive!
This is amazing! Where did you guys found this?
this song introduced me to deftones.
[Intro]
Rapology Twelve
Disc of Lee Cadena
The whole Urban Network family
And your fatass mama
Kenji and DJ Artofficial representing Xero
Cash double oh
Styles Of Beyond
Junkyard Scientific
Rhetoric
Ashkon
And Usher
[Instrumental]
[Verse: Mike Shinoda with Mark Wakefield]
Let's give a hand for my man
Now it's my turn to spit shit
These syllabolic ballistics spending rhythmic existence
It's twisted
That when my pens passively takes this down
Systematically smashing and hammering one category of sound
Into the next
Can you and I see in a defensive fashion
Attacking emcees and back and neck muscle contraction whiplashes
It's synchronization with the tempo created when rhythms meet
This musical fitness workout, rhyme and beat moving your feet
Packing trash bags with action making every fraction of a sentence hectic
With the IMAX armed division letterbox widescreen perspective
Lee Cadena's Urban Network Rapology Twelve collective
Kenji and Artofficial and Xero keeping you pop progressive
Xero more lit than fort minor that Mike did!
Fort Minor is still dope. Mike and Styles of Beyond go IN on "Remember the Name"
Its a shame what Mike rapping become after Hybrid Theory EP, theres nothing like Superxero (Raw Power version) or Part Of Me in any other band, maybe a bit in Rage Against The Machine, but in Fort Minor is just a guy with baritone voice.
@@HitlerGaymes123 you sound like an edgy contrarian and it's getting real annoying. I literally debunked your dumb argument that Hybrid Theory and Meteora are supposedly generic pop rock and nu metal on my other reply so I'm not gonna go there.
Mike's voice may have become baritone and slowed down, but he was still lyrical and eclectic in Hybrid Theory, Meteora and Fort Minor. Hell, Fort Minor itself is legendary and Styles of Beyond are underrated as fxck. In case you didn't know Styles of Beyond are an underground Hard Rock/Metal-Hip Hop fusion band from Los Angeles that are famous for their hits "Nine Thou" (which was on NFS Most Wanted 05 and Prison Break) and "Shapeshifter" with Celldweller (also on NFS Most Wanted 2005).
Kid, you're just sleeping on classics just because "muh unagrund iz bettah den maynestrreeem" and you want to be an edgy contrarian. I take it you're 15-20 years old? Don't worry son, you'll grow out of that miserable, contrarian edgy phase.
And hopefully you'll stop being a right wing fascist by bigging up Hitler and having his name in your handle.
Seriously being an edgy 15-20 contrarian and a fascist is clouding your judgement on Hybrid Theory, Meteora and Fort Minor.
Now to find "Pictureboard" haha
I wish, i have been searching for the past three years.
Organic Oregano Don't worry, if they can find this and Fiends and drop then they'll find Pictureboard
LPU has been searching for almost 8 years.
I just want to hear more xero demos or songs with marks vocals.
Organic Oregano What LPU has done in eight years, Lplivetv has done 4× better in just a couple of months
just saying lol
It's Mike Shinoda at 1:04 ? Wow :o
I really hate his now "sloppy" bragging rap style, this is straight up spitting fire.
+Dayz3O6 It's different. I also liked his early material but doesn't mean I dislike his FM stuff as an example.
Dayz 3O6: Thank you, i thought it was just me and a few others that believed this. His rapping was so much more eloquent, raw, and less braggadocious then it is now. With his new stuff and even with Fort Minor, it's like he raps like he thinks he is a Kayne/Jay-Z Shinoda hybrid which kind of annoys me because I know he's better then that. Not to say that his newer style of rapping is horrible because I liked Fort Minor, I just believe it doesn't measure up to the style he had in his older days including Xero. Plus, I love the fact that he sampled Deftones in this song, I love that band just as much as some of LP and would have been pretty cool if he gained more influence with such a style in his Fort Minor Album, especially sampling alternative rock/metal bands.
So old school❤🎸
Sounds like Root by Deftones.
Tijs Primo it is
they sampled it
amazing!!!
Let's give a hand for my man
Now it's my turn to spit shit
These syllabolic ballistics spending rhythmic existence
It's twisted
That when my pens passively takes this down
Systematically smashing and hammering one category of sound
Into the next
Can you and I see in a defensive fashion
Attacking emcees and back and neck muscle contraction whiplashes
It's synchronization with the tempo created when rhythms meet
This musical fitness workout, rhyme and beat moving your feet
Packing trash bags with action making every fraction of a sentence hectic
With the IMAX armed division letterbox widescreen perspective
Lee Cadena's Urban Network Rapology Twelve collective
Kenji and Artofficial and Xero keeping hip-hop progressive
Excelente
This wasn't in the 20th anniversary set besides fuse and the other version part of me
They found it!! Awesome haha
Loving the sample of Root by Deftones in there.
This futuristic and mordern for 2018 wow this was 1996
"This futuriatic and mordern" ????????
@@JDFISOHSBBKGSDKBGKBJG what you want 🤬😡😠👿
I remember that text to speech voice on my 1998 Mac PowerBook
cool
Wow...
wooooow, this sounds really awesome!
but too short
Ha! This is a cool song!
0:20
Deftones be like
Obrigado Chester por ser vocalista do Linkin Park ☺❤
Não mesmo, essa epoca Rap Rock deles sem o Chester era muito melhor, com o merecido foco no Mike.
Quando focam no Chester sai umas merdas tipo Minutes To Midnight e One More Light.
@@tiojoao5415 ¿Pero que dices? Chester también contribuyo muchísimo a la banda en tema a composiciones, y claro, si bien la gran mayoria de canciones de Hybrid Theory ya estaban compuestas antes de la entrada de Chester, el también apoyo con mejoras, y si no fue asi, de todas formas en Meteora se nota su trabajo con canciones como: Faint y Numb, y las demás que junto con Mike se unian y listo. Si la banda tomaba diferentes sonidos es por que asi lo quisieron todos
Melhor álbum Reanimation
@@matheusandradev1 sem duvidas, mas contando com lançamentos idependentes eu colocaria Hybrid Theory EP em primeiro.
Essa musica não tem Chester nem Mark Wakefild, vai embora e babar ovo do Chester em outro lugar porque Mike é a lenda do Linkin Park.
Whats the BPM?
deftones - root
deftones sample
Where are the lyrics from?
from the album Rapology 12
Released 1998 Xero
sept. 10, 2 0 2 2
Maybe now when Chester left us... Mark can make a comeback, that would be a good tale
Maybe, but Chester was so much better than Mark
Mc Lovin that's such a douchebag remark.
Comparing an artist to another, they're both talented in their own way
@@sndrpaw6197 especially since a few years ago the only high quality recording of marks voice was revealed to be fake
Atleast new music sampler 1999 rhinestone got found although it raises questions about why mark was recording with them in '99, maybe he didn't just give up after they opened for soad, maybe he was hoping to overcome his stage fright and continue with the guys, or maybe NMS99 rhinestone is fake
@@breakfaith3031 its so sad that Xero never oficially happen, i rather 100 times Xero than anything that Linkin Park do, Xero was much more raw, creative and the Hip Hop side is much more explored, Mike had better verses too, in Linkin Park most of the vocals unfortunately go to Chester.
@@breakfaith3031 well that disc got released in 1998
sad they turn to link pop
Linkin Park wasn't pop though, and Hybrid Theory and Meteora are classics