A scug mother pleading an exchange with a stubborn iterator, for the sake of a safe place for her children. Hey, Chester could only do what she thinks is the best for her children...
It has been some time but here is more of the Pride and Prejudice au and we're still in the first ball with General Alcazar being pissed with the rude newcomer and Bianca being more awkward than ever because of her oldest (adopted) son here.
The General trusted Tank to have an eye on his brothers. He himself had to throw an eye on that pale new neighbor named Chester Gieke. He seemed to be one of the Curious bunch. Was he also into that absurd praxis of alien abduction? He didn't seem like it at first glance. He was into science but more into robots. That seemed promising.
“He could take that thing he was singing, and just sledgehammer it through somebody’s heart,” Shinoda said with reverence. “I’ve grown to appreciate what we had even more, because it’s hard to get that. I work with people where I go, ‘Oh, can you sing it this way?’ And they just can’t.”
Brad Delson, the band’s guitarist, called “Lost” a “surprise gift” from Bennington. “The performance is so beautiful, delicate and clear,” he said. “I’ve heard a lot of great Chester vocals, and this is among the best.”
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But the process of assembling the reissue has provided another means of considering how Bennington may have wanted the band to proceed without him. In particular, Shinoda said he “felt confident” that the singer would have endorsed these expanded editions. “Historically, he was always way more bullish about putting out stuff,” he said. “A typical Chester reaction would have been, ‘Why not just make the album 15 songs?’ When I thought about that, it was very reassuring.”