Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "LINKIN PARK - FROM ZERO (DELUXE EDITION)"

Episode Date: May 16, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:04 Getting back into the band that I've covered time and time again, but now their entire album is out now on DSPs, 14 tracks, 41 minutes in length, and of course, they put this album from Zero Deluxe Edition through Lincoln Park LLC under exclusive license to Warner Records. If you don't know, Warner currently has 16% of the entire music. market share now of course depending on how this deluxe edition does i believe and i would assume it would get above the 20% range because i do believe lincoln park is one of those bands to where their resurgence is very reminiscent to where they initially started because if you don't know there's a lot of things with the newer artists that they've um had joined the band because you know the unfortunate passing of some of the band members because I've talked about it in the past but I'm not trying to make this like a morbid segment but anyways if you want to hear my coverage of Lincoln Park just know I've been covering them that's the first time I covered them since September 27th of 20 of last year so covering the emptiness machine heaviest the crown from zero of course up from the bottom I mean I've been talking about Lincoln Park for quite some time breaking them down so if you want to get into my coverage of what happened as far as the construction of the band you can have those segments if you type in lincoln park analytic dreams with the z
Starting point is 00:01:38 but that being said let's get back into the deluxe edition because essentially let you fade is lincoln park's latest single but now their entire deluxe edition is out and other new tracks from the deluxe edition is up from the bottom is unshattered so there's three tracks that can now be streamed as part of the full deluxe album and if you don't know When it comes to let you fade, it began during from zero sessions but was finished afterwards, which is why it was on the deluxe edition. Because some people are probably wondering, why would you only add three tracks as a deluxe edition instead of more? But these were originally supposed to be on the album. But of course, I guess I don't know if they didn't have enough time.
Starting point is 00:02:23 I don't know if they still wanted to work out some of the kinks in the track. But ultimately, it ended up being on the deluxe edition. And then currently, there's a behind the scenes footage of up from the ball. bottom featuring the double exposure photography, all Lincoln Park members, and then of course the fan base's reaction to that track. The main thing I wanted to say is their lead vocalist Emily Armstrong is doing a phenomenal job at just uplifting the brand of Lincoln Park from where it once was because of course I went through a lull because like I detailed in the past as far as the unfortunate passing.
Starting point is 00:03:00 out these new members that they've added and the overall band just being able to uplift uh lincoln park to the point where it once was because if you didn't know lincoln park has been put out music for quite some time to the point where the first album was all the way back in 2000 no uh two yeah 2000 titled the hybrid theory so if you put out an album october 24 or in the year of 2000 and you're still going in the year of 2025 safe to say that there's certain type of high quality delivering that you're having on a consistent basis to the point where it makes your fan base keep coming back so anyways um lincoln park returns to wembley stadium in june as far as the tour with support from spirit box and j p or jpeg mafia i was about to spell that out
Starting point is 00:03:57 but i forget that's that's an actual fire so anyway with that being said if you just want to catch them on tour just know they are returning to wembley stadium in june with spirit box and jpeg mafia and one of the last things i want to get into is just the overall creative process as the band talked about a lot of tools being implemented as far as the mixture of the mixture of the different uh members of the band coming together to create an iconic sound because they wanted the newer members to be able to fit in seamlessly and as a little bit of the members to be able to fit in seamlessly and as you've seen with the hits especially with the emptiness machine and kind of showcase how they are here to stay for quite some time because having a discography from 2000 to
Starting point is 00:04:43 2025 and still having a phenomenal impact on the masses just showcase the level of high quality that this band continues to deliver so that being said click my link to my bio let me know one of my social medias what do you think about linking parks latest deluxe edition that has three extra tracks which if you don't know they have the original album so the three extra tracks i'll let you fade up from the bottom and unshatter so with that being said click my link through my bio let me know one of my social medias what do you think about those extra tracks on the deluxe edition and which one is your favorite

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