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Post by Dotcomrade on Jul 24, 2007 12:36:48 GMT -5
Sorry for the broken question. But how long do you think Linkin Park will last on the top of the radio singles? Because they have been number 1 for a long time.
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Post by Non Entity on Jul 24, 2007 13:17:54 GMT -5
Sorry for the broken question. But how long do you think Linkin Park will last on the top of the radio singles? Because they have been number 1 for a long time. Forever, so you might as well get used to it. They are the perfect combination of pop hooks and teenage angst to always sell big with the mainstream.
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Post by Dotcomrade on Jul 24, 2007 13:20:01 GMT -5
Sorry for the broken question. But how long do you think Linkin Park will last on the top of the radio singles? Because they have been number 1 for a long time. Forever, so you might as well get used to it. They are the perfect combination of pop hooks and teenage angst to always sell big with the mainstream. Ya its pretty sad. I mean why no cool bands on the radio? I mean on the top of the radio charts by the way.
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Post by kizzume on Oct 9, 2007 0:54:14 GMT -5
The music industry wants distinct, easily categorizable styles in which music is a generic commodity.
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Post by kizzume on Dec 25, 2009 8:05:35 GMT -5
Back when I wrote that last message, I couldn't stand Linkin Park. Now I like them. Go figure.
I think hooks are a good thing.
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