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For my submission today for Teuuuuusday Tunes, I am sharing one of Linkin Park’s new songs, Over Each Other. It came on this morning, and I thought I’d share it, then couldn’t remember until I saw the New Divide shared. This is probably my favorite song from the new album. That or The Emptiness Machine.
I cannot say I am sharing for nostalgia as I didn’t really start listening to them until about two years ago. But I have loved their, and Mike Shnoda’s, music ever since. Maybe I’ll do Remember the Name sometime.
Death Note shall be put off again . . . perhaps we will have a trio of Death Note tracks since I’ve put it off so long . . .
I will say, I like the new iteration of Linkin Park than I thought I would, but it’s still so hard for me to hear “Linkin Park” and not encounter Chester’s voice. But that comes from being a fan for 25 years now.
This is a solid song though, and Emptiness Machine is pretty baller. Thanks for sharing!
I disagree--with you somewhat, and with Coon entirely. Humility, to the point that Coon advocates for, i.e. not arguing with the editor's suggestions in your reply to him, is not needed and detrimental. Good teammates push back when appropriate and do not meekly accept recommendations they disagree with, particularly ones that come from …
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To give everyone an idea of how this process has worked out…