![]() ![]() It was in progress around the same time as most of the songs from MTM. If there were 12 songs, I think it was #13. Mike said about the song, "It was recorded during the “Minutes To Midnight” sessions, and was originally entitled “Japan.” Across the Line just baaarely missed the cut. This song was released on the LP Underground 9 CD. In July 2007, Rob said, "We have four or five other songs that are kind of really good and almost done." An interesting fact about this song is that a different version with additional sampled drums was released in the 2013 Studio Collection. ![]() NRL was released as a bonus track on iTunes for Minutes To Midnight, and Linkin Park actually came very close to playing it live in 2008. There are eleven actual songs on the album.īeyond these eleven, five more have been released in the following years. There is a debate on which seventeen the band is referring to. The topic has been brought up again as Chance Of Rain from the LP Underground 15 album carries a date of 2006 and has vocals on it. We put 10 of those, plus an intro, on the album." This means Wake likely isn't counted as part of the 17. The quote where the number originated is from 2007, ''The band whittled down the number of songs to 17, then narrowed that number even further until they had 12 songs.'' However, Rob said, "We ended up recording 17 total. Eleven of these final seventeen were chosen for Minutes To Midnight, plus Wake as an album intro. Starting with 100 to 150 "seeds" and slowly whittling them down over the course of months, they ended up with seventeen that they recorded for the album. Over the years, there has been a lot of discussion about the seventeen songs that Linkin Park recorded and mixed for Minutes To Midnight. ![]()
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