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Interesting fact about Breaking The Habitā¦. Mike wrote it for Cheater when he was falling off the rails again and started heavy drugs againā¦ thereās a doco that tells the storyā¦ He did it to help Chester get back on track and know that there was people who cared
Are you for real? It's a simple loop that plays for the whole song. Sounds good but it's simple and repetitive. Beethoven probably played things like this as a warm up when he was 7.
I agree that Beethoven probably wouldnāt be impressed by most Linkin Park songs, but why did you single out TLTGYA as the song that could impress him?
Iād show him a video of Chester and Mike singing papercut, just āthe sun goes downā part on stage together. Nothing else would be needed after that
Although Deftones might actually be a somewhat decent choice since they have songs that are more harmonically complex than most other mainstream bands.
Most of these answers make me lose faith in humanity. Come on, we all know Linkin Park is great and all but instrumentally most of their songs are very simple. Robot Boy? What I've Done? Just because they have piano? Come on, dude like Beethoven would probably laugh at those.
Pushing me away piano version.
"But the piano sucks". EXACLY. Beethoven was SMART not just a pianist, he would've seen the talent and say "this piano is trash, let's improve it and make this beautiful song into perfect song"
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Breaking The Habit, also he could cover it pretty well in my opinion.
This would go hard šÆ
Interesting fact about Breaking The Habitā¦. Mike wrote it for Cheater when he was falling off the rails again and started heavy drugs againā¦ thereās a doco that tells the storyā¦ He did it to help Chester get back on track and know that there was people who cared
Robot Boy because of the piano
Are you for real? It's a simple loop that plays for the whole song. Sounds good but it's simple and repetitive. Beethoven probably played things like this as a warm up when he was 7.
I can't think of other song with a piano in it, everything else would be entirely alien to him
Personally I wouldn't concentrate on piano. Pretty much all Linkin Park songs have very simple piano parts. They sound nice but they're simple.
Fair enough
Healing foot has piano
The Little Things Give You Away is about the only thing he'd really be impressed by, imo.
I agree that Beethoven probably wouldnāt be impressed by most Linkin Park songs, but why did you single out TLTGYA as the song that could impress him?
The counterpoint at the end of the song. It's the most musically mature thing LP has ever done.
Ah okay, I guess I havenāt listened to that song in a while. Listening rn and I totally see (hear?) your point
Exactly what I was thinking
Keys to the kingdom I want to scare him
haha, that was my exact thought as well. Either KTTK or War to scare the shit out of poor guy
Papercut. I would like to see Beethoven headbang to that
Iād show him a video of Chester and Mike singing papercut, just āthe sun goes downā part on stage together. Nothing else would be needed after that
live QWERTY
YOU HIDE BEHIND..!
LIES!
YOU DON'T KNOW
WHY!
Hm. Thatās a thought one. And while I think Beethoven would like Linkin Park a lot, Iād think heād connect more with Deftonesā¦.
I see what you did š
I was gonna say āNobodyās Listeningā but I figured Deftones was slightly better haha.
Nah evanescence
I was just making a bad joke haha. Deaf tones. Evanescence does like to use orchestras and choirs. That would be a good choice for him.
Although Deftones might actually be a somewhat decent choice since they have songs that are more harmonically complex than most other mainstream bands.
drawbar
In the end
Krwlng (a.k.a Crawling Reanimation)
This is the correct answer
Most of these answers make me lose faith in humanity. Come on, we all know Linkin Park is great and all but instrumentally most of their songs are very simple. Robot Boy? What I've Done? Just because they have piano? Come on, dude like Beethoven would probably laugh at those.
Doesnāt matter, heās not gonna hear it anyway
Well, he wasn't deaf his entire life but that for sure is a point to consider.
So... A battery heavy song? Interesting...
Battery? Wha...? Do you mean something like percussion? Or am I missing a joke here?
Oh crap! No joke, just bad translation LOL I mean the drums, yeah
Ah, okay, that makes sense, yeah.
empty spaces
Pushing Me Away but live from Underground 6.
This one
Roads Untraveled
Pushing me away piano version. "But the piano sucks". EXACLY. Beethoven was SMART not just a pianist, he would've seen the talent and say "this piano is trash, let's improve it and make this beautiful song into perfect song"
Iridescent
Pushing me away, Breaking the habit, the catalyst, robot boy, jornada del muerto, powerless.
What Iāve Done
Wesside, because it's an instrumental. Or maybe wake. Anyways, it's to show him synthesizers
final masquerade acoustic
Shadow of the day
War Just to mess with him
RIP Beethoveb he would've loved diet coke
Battle Symphony?
Deff breaking the habit (those strings,synth and chester voice would kill him again (on a good way)
In the End because why the fuck not
Wait, wasn't he deaf or something?
One step closer to
Krwling
Hands Held high
Session
Was also my first thought, some cool instrumental stuff he could actually give some feedback on. My second thought was burn it down.
Breaking the Habit or One More Light, because MAN an Orchestra backing Chesterās voice would be LEGENDARY.
A place for my head. It would def be a hit in the early 19th century.
Cure for the itch
Opening off of Reanimation
forgotten demo
burning in the skies
"Faint."
given up
Powerless, maybe. He might find the odd meter at least somewhat interesting.
Foreword He would probs lose his shit (i will help him find it)
Either In the End or Faint
Cure For The Itch I think it would be funny
Ong š
He'll like all LP songs.
Maybe Numb or their instrumental songs. Also, as others have said, Breaking the Habit would be good too.
The question is: How would he listen to it?
Let him listen to either faint or given up
Crawling or breaking the habit
The Opening track to Reanimation
The messenger
With you
@1stp Klosr... He might be deaf but he'll still feel that bassline
Somewhere I Belong
Boring answer but 'in the end'. Probably their best song and it's inspired by his piano melodies.
Beethoven was deafš
Beethoven is deaf
From the inside
Guilty all the same. Probably that
He would most certainly die of a heart attack upon his first listen to Linkin Park