go to this release TITLE ARTIST LABEL RELEASED Tracks in Playlist Clear Playlist Save. Shinoda showed off his classic rock-styled plectrum work on “Make It Up As I Go.” The stage splashed a hybrid of burnt autumn lighting alongside the throbbing percussive clanking on “Ghosts” before Shinoda led a flashmob of handclaps on “Crossing a Line” and crooned a mesmerizing Roger Troutman-inspired vocoder solo on “About You. Download Real House and Electronic Music in AIFF, WAV and MP3 format. Songs from Post Traumatic, which was released last June, comprised a very small portion of the set list. The easygoing Agoura, California raised entertainer gave equal airtime to each of his musical identities, brilliantly balancing between spitting hot bars, tapping fluorescent-colored pads on his beat machine and sampler, tickling the keys, shredding riffs on guitar and of course, paying homage to his deceased Linkin Park co-pilot. Rather than break out with a song from his cathartic debut solo LP Post Traumatic or a selection from any of the seven Linkin Park studio releases, Shinoda unexpectedly opened with “Petrified,” one of the cuts from his hip-hop extension, Fort Minor. Dressed comfortably in a black t-shirt with gold captions, a black skater hat donning his signature font, army green cargo pants, sky-colored hi-top Vans and a pearly white smile the entire time, the consummate performer came onstage to the sounds of a throbbing heartbeat and hues from prism-like strobelighting. The relaxing Sunday evening didn’t rely heavily on an influx of props, pyrotechnics or gaudy production values.
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