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| Cover = | Caption = | Type = | Artist = Linkin Park | alt Artist = | Album = Hybrid Theory | Published = | Released = N/A | track_no = 10 | Recorded = | Genre = Nu Metal | Length = 3:14 | Label = Warner Bros. Records | Producer = Don Gilmore | Tracks = | prev = "A Place For My Head" | prev_no = 9 | next = "Cure for the Itch" | next_no = 11 | Misc = }} Forgotten is a song by Linkin Park from their album Hybrid Theory. It is the 10th track on the album. While Forgotten was made, it was originally named as "Rhinestone" when the band was called as "Xero". Also Chester Bennington was not in the band in the past. Compared to Forgotten and Rhinestone, Forgotten features a better sound quality of Brad Delson's guitar playing, Mike Shinoda's 2nd verse, which is shorter, Joe Hahn scratches is included, and the chorus's lyrics were a little different.

The song's message is also known as a lot of mixed themes, which is complicated to answer. However, it's mostly based on a location that's forgotten. While majority of Linkin Park songs, Mike Shinoda mostly raps about distress, betryal, anger. On Forgotten, he addresses his liyrics in a more different way than he did on songs like ""One Step Closer or A Place For My Head. This song was played on live performances when Hybrid Theory was only Linkin Park's album, but it was neglected once Meteora was out and the popularity wasn't mighty anymore.



[edit] Controversy

Slipknot had numerous problems with their style of music when it comes to bad influence to kids or being called "fake metal". Slipknot has a lot of songs with a very angry Death Metal-esque voice style with lyrics of relating to suicide(Surfacing), violence(The Heretic Anthem), and excessive anger((Sic)). Since their topics have a lot of extraordinary wrath and there was some suicide that happened by Slipknot fans (or maggots) because of their extreme music. They also been labeled as a satanic band cause of their bad influence or sometimes how their masks look. The "fake metal" issue is mostly bashed by the 80s Heavy Metal fans because of their dislike to Nu Metal.


How's It Goin' Down is a song by American rapper DMX and the instrumental is produced by PK. This is one of the slower tracks on It's Dark and Hell Is Hot and it's simply a "chick-flick" song. The lyrics addresses about DMX finding a girl and has anticipation about her. However, the third verses addresses the girl that she is cheating DMX which ends up they can only be friends.

| Name = How's It Goin' Down | Cover = | Caption = | Type = | Artist = DMX | alt Artist = | Album = It's Dark and Hell Is Hot | Published = | Released = N/A | track_no = 10 | Recorded = | Genre = Hip Hop | Length = 4:42 | Label = Def Jam Records | Producer = PK | Tracks = | prev = "Damien" | prev_no = 9 | next = "Crime Story" | next_no = 12 | Misc = }}

Let Me Fly (DMX song)