A Thousand Suns, an album released by nu metal band Linkin Park, is a concept album about industrialism and the rise of the machine. The music is far different in style than past albums (Hybrid Theory, Meteora, Minutes to Midnight), but the lyrics have the same emotional depth as before. The music is clamer and more serene, and the song 'Iridescent' has been played in "Transformers: Dark of the Moon", though it was hardly recognizable considering past tracks.
This newest album is profound and far more meaningful, sending a clear message of individuality and hardship.
This newest album is profound and far more meaningful, sending a clear message of individuality and hardship.
Person #1: Wow, this song is so nice and calm, who sings it? I love the piano.
Person #2: Linkin Park. It's from their album 'A Thousand Suns'.
Person #1: Haha, nice try.
Person #2: Linkin Park. It's from their album 'A Thousand Suns'.
Person #1: Haha, nice try.
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Describing of a person conducting an act of extreme stupidity which turns a favorable event extremely unfavorable.
Oh my God, you retard! What you did is just like the time when Jeff paid a thousand life points, destroyed everything on the field, drew a Heavy Storm, and lost the game for us.
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Get the Thousandaire mug.(adjective phrase) having the intent to leave a place or situation quickly and promptly; comes from the phrase "I'm outtie" which sounds like "I'm Audi" from which follows "I'm Audi 5000" (as in the car) which eventually became simply "I'm five thousand." See also "outtie" and listen to the outro of "Straight Gangstaism" by the Geto Boys for an example.
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