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adg Average |
#1 by adg ??? at Jul 19, 2006 at 5:53 PM EST |
| Well, sean or whatever. While you were replying to what I wrote did you come across a thought in that tinly little head of yours? Perhaps my complete ripping on that kid was something that I thought about doing to put a stop to reading too far into the lyrics. In fact, at my own fault, I failed to explain that in a society where hip-hop beefs seem to be consuming a better part of the music, and a large part of the media for that matter, it seems trivial to draw your own conflicts from songs that are not meant to be aimed at a certain person. A bunch of people seem to think that Limp Bizkit was the target band of this song, and I was just seeing who would respond to this lowly claim. It just so happens that adidaskornkid and Chris Hodge illustrated my point very well. They draw their own artists, who they feel to be less than superb, and make a decision on who this song is attacking. Maybe you amateur music critics should leave the aim of this ballad to the pnes who masterminded it; Mike Shinoda and Chester Bennington. "You’re new to hip-hop and welcome if your serious... But not on the mic --- leave that to the experienced." | |
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zach Wanna Be |
#2 by zach lilly at Sep 21, 2006 at 11:09 AM EST |
| This song tells the difference between true and inner talent and stupid rhymes that are just noise. This is, like, dedicated to all wannabes who don't have skill. Maybe Mike is saying that you have to write your own stuff and you're supposed to be able to rhyme along with it to be a real pioneer. Mike is also telling the dreamers to study this skill hard and when they're ready, they should step up to the mic and show the world their talent. | |
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Ryan Average |
#3 by Ryan Noffke at Oct 13, 2006 at 8:38 PM EST |
| yo alkalintrio or whatever: its one thing to have an opinion but its another thing to completely rip a kid you dont know. now i do not agree that eminem is a real rapper, but at least he brings up issues, even if they are on the lighter side when he does bring them up. but adidaskorn is right about how nelly and cam'ron are just missing the point of what hip hop is. | |
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Anthony Average |
#4 by Anthony Pardee at Nov 22, 2006 at 4:48 AM EST |
| much better than the rest of them... | |
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SOCIETY DWELLIN Average |
#5 by SOCIETY DWELLIN MOTHER FUCKER! at Dec 1, 2006 at 12:26 AM EST |
| To: ths s th jo. Wow. Once again, not to be outdone by a more intellectual individual, a complete moron crashes onto the scene with what he feels to be the most deep and meaningful philosophical thing that has ever been said. Crap. For your information, my new seemingly astute, downs-syndromic nemesis... and obviously you haven't taken a gander at my profile... I have a very wide range of musical tastes. In fact, there are so many artists that I respect and admire, as well as fully appreciate... that I regret to say they don't all make the list which I have collected on the "Favorite Artists" page. Also, all rap lyrics are not complete bullshit. The artists simply rap about what they know about. Someone like Lil' Wayne isn't going to get into politics, or rap about anything of any importance, because he has been a rapper since he was 16. All he knows to rap about is women, money, diamonds, liquor, and drugs. On the other hand, a rapper such as Mike Shinoda (if you consider him a rapper) is more educated as to how the world is, and the psyche of the human mind and relationship. Therefore, he writes songs about what he knows, and what he has experienced. Furthermore, threats and cat calls in music are done for one purpose : money. They are an attempt at record sales and publicity. It adds some interesting perspectives to the music industry. As far as my views and choices on music go, I could go on for hours about any number of artists... ranging from Elvis and the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Metallica, The Sugarhill Gang, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Run DMC, LL Cool J, Vanilla Ice (sadly), No Doubt, Tupac, and many bands that you have likely never heard of... Alkaline Trio, The Weakerthans, Fifteen, Digger, Atom and His Package, Rancid, Circle Jerks, Spitvalves... Jesus, need I say more? I mean, the list goes on. I think you should take the advice of your famed Linkin Park before I bring you to tears. Forfeit the game. | |
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james Rhythm Player |
#6 by james dobson at Feb 7, 2007 at 4:08 PM EST |
| Hey, All you LINKIN PARK fans out there....Linkin Park's video Pts.Of.Athrty can be on MTV's TRL....but you guys HAVE TO VOTE!!! Show how many Linkin Park fans there are out there.... Get Linkin Park on the top 10 countdown..... It's not hard, just go to http://www.mtv.com go to TRL's page, and VOTE!!! COM'ON... let's all make LINKIN PARK NUMBER 1!!!! Tell everyone you know to vote.... cuz Linkin Park RULES!!! | |