Then when we started recording #HybridTheory20, it never really stood up to all the other songs, so we completely rewrote it, and it became Runaway. “‘Stick N Move’ was a crowd favorite at our earliest shows. So, it was completely rewritten and titled “Runaway.” Read more: MCR fans think they found another return clue from the ‘Danger Days’ era However, the song didn’t fit with the rest of the album material. The song was originally called “ Stick N Move” and was a crowd favorite during Linkin Park’s early days. During a Twitter Q&A, he revealed that “ Runaway” was a completely different song before they went into the recording studio. Now, Shinoda is revealing some behind-the-scenes secrets about another Hybrid Theory song.
Bennington’s original verses stayed the same for the album version, but much of Mike Shinoda‘s raps changed.
It resurfaced online in 2009 and later appeared on the fan club exclusive LP Underground Eleven. The demo was released as “The Untitled” prior to Hybrid Theory. Read more: Watch BABYMETAL’s electrifying new video for “BxMxC”Īs well, Linkin Park released the original version of their hit “ In The End” last week. Last month, Linkin Park opened up on the first time heard they heard Bennington sing on “Pictureboard” and why the demo is particularly important in the band’s history. “Pictureboard” is considered to be the holy grail demo as it is the first Linkin Park song Chester Bennington ever sang on. 13, they announced the Hybrid Theory 20th Anniversary Edition and released the unheard demo “ She Couldn’t.” “She Couldn’t” joins various other rare Linkin Park demos on the new release including “ Pictureboard.” 7, Linkin Park launched an interactive website that was filled with Easter eggs about the Hybrid Theory 20-year anniversary.