For one demo, Mike might have completed ten different sequences for a song (e.g.
Everything is set essentially into two to twelve second sequences. the sound of a bass drum being hit once) but once they started putting the sequence files into the right software, they were able to hear all of the sounds together as Mike had it on his MPC while creating demos. When first exploring the leaks, fans were only listening to individual drum sounds or samples (e.g. Justin, Hahninator and bruh009 also have contributed to the analysis of the content and DCrecelius created artwork for each collection of demos. Community members LPPanther, michalangelo, letdownagain, ArmoredMexican, graveguard, lpliveusername and SasstielExperience worked hard for over two months in order to bring the demos to life.
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In the light of this discovery, the LPLive comminuty came together in a collaborative effort to figure out how to open the projects and recreate the songs contained in them. Contrary to previous leaks, this one featured multiple unreleased titles. This was a follow up to the leak of A Thousand Suns and Living Things samples from Dave Farrell's Akai MPC500 on April 7, 2018, Minutes To Midnight to Living Things samples from Mike's Open Labs Neko XXL Gen5 DAW keyboard workstation on April 17, 2018, and Linkin Park playback tracks and Joe Hahn samples from the same computer on March 12, 2019. They dated from The Hunting Party sessions as far back as to the Xero and Hybrid Theory days and many of them were accompanied by project files. In June 2019 over 9,400 audio files from Mike Shinoda's library of samples and sounds surfaced online after his Open Labs SoundSlate Pro PC was purchased from the Techno Empire Reverb Shop.