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Absence of Life
Evil Corners of Mind
Faces Under the Ice
Forget the Gods
Imperator
In the Blazing River
Pain of Bleeding Hearts
Rebirth of Blashemy
Rebirth of Blasphemy
Short Report on the Ritual Carnage
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Artist
- Crosby Stills & Nash
- Freedy Johnston
- Jets
- Love Spit Love
- Orleans
- Ray Miller
- Rebecca Lynn Howard
- Super Deluxe
- Vertiz Pedro Suarez
- Wings
Song
- If Your Girl Only Knew
- Lassie Come Home
- Love Scenes
- Apple Shampoo
- The Old Black Rum
- Blue in the Face
- Burden Of Freedom
- Once Again
- Happiness is a Warm Gun (Lennon/McCartney)
- Sally Simpson
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But that's where the similarities between the albums end. Because rather than hide their fears in a claustrophobic din (as Radiohead did), Linkin Park make the conscious decision to rage against them. They're not willing to go down without a fight, and it's in those moments — the massive roar of "Waiting for the End," the thunderous, squealing "Blackout" (Chester Bennington's best moment on the album) and the muscle-bound might of "Wretches and Kings" — that the album truly soars. And it bears mentioning that for all its mechanized morose, there are some decidedly uplifting moments too. Most notable among them is "Iridescent," which starts with just a piano line, then slowly heads skyward on interlocking guitars (they do in fact exist on the album) and explodes in a rousing chorus of "Remember all the sadness and frustration/ And let go."
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