Inside Living Things

Inside Living Things is a documentary short film by Linkin Park, released on June 19, 2012 through Warner Bros. Records and Machine Shop Records. The video was released a week before the band's fifth studio album, Living Things.[1]

Inside Living Things
Directed byJoe Hahn, Cristian Biondani
Produced byMike Shinoda
Linkin Park video chronology
A Thousand Suns+
(2011)
Inside Living Things
(2012)
Living Things +
(2013)
Music byLinkin Park
Production
company
Release date
  • June 19, 2012 (2012-06-19)
Running time
17 minutes

The release documented the band while recording their fifth studio album, Living Things. Unlike the other making of album video albums, this album was not included as a special edition DVD, but instead of that it was released as a video on the YouTube channel of the band. The video includes various footages from various videos from the "LPTV". The album was also previewed on Tumblr.[2] The cover art of the album was the same which was used for the vinyl version of the album.

Missing Chapters

The video album consisted of many chapters but it had some missing chapters. The missing chapters included "Piledriver" (Making of Lies Greed Misery), "Apaches" (Making of Until it Breaks), "360 Body Scan", "Making of the Album Cover" and "The Story". All of these videos were uploaded by the band on their YouTube channel.

Chapter listing

No.TitleLength
1."Intro"0:28
2."NRG Recording Studios Los Angeles" (03.28.11)1:48
3."Holding Company" (Lost in the Echo demo 03.12.12)0:59
4."Roads Untraveled" (11.28.11)1:02
5."One Forty" (In My Remains demo, The Stockroom 1.17.12)3:02
6."Buried At Sea" (Burn It Down demo 02.14.12)1:56
7."Tinfoil" (Powerless demo 4.06.12)1:58
8."Battle Axe" (Mike's Piano (unreleased demo), Victimized demo 4.10.12)1:28
9."Lost in The Echo" (02.23.12)3:12
10."Victimized" (04.10.12)2:04
11."Climax" (Band celebrating for finishing the recording)1:02

Personnel

Linkin Park

Production

  • Produced by: Mike Shinoda
  • Edited by: Andrew Hayes
  • Technical director: Linkin Park
  • Art direction and design: Mike Shinoda

References

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