Frat Party at the Pankake Festival

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"Frat Party at the Pankake Festival"
Video by Linkin Park
Released November 20, 2001/September 2, 2003
Recorded Recorded at various locations
Genre Nu metal, rap metal, alternative metal
Length 50:03 (main title)
Label Warner Reprise Video, Warner Bros. Records
Producer Bill Berg-Hillinger, Joe Hahn, David May, Angela Smith
Linkin Park video chronology
"Frat Party at the Pankake Festival"
(2001)
Live in Texas
(2003)

Linkin Park released their first DVD, Frat Party at the Pankake Festival, on November 20, 2001, more than one year after the release of their highly commercially successful debut album, Hybrid Theory. The release documented the band on its touring cycle to support Hybrid Theory. It also features all four of the band's music videos up to that point, plus the promotional video for Points of Authority which was used to promote the DVD. It also includes bonus special features and several hidden Easter eggs that unlock even more bonus special features.

Contents

[edit] Band line-up

[edit] Chapter listing

  1. Intro
  2. Papercut
  3. Beginnings
  4. Points of Authority
  5. The Live Show
  6. "Crawling" Video Shoot
  7. Crawling
  8. Touring
  9. Cure for the Itch
  10. The Band
  11. One Step Closer
  12. The Future
  13. In the End
  14. Ending

[edit] Special features listing

  • "Esaul" 1999 garage recording ("A Place For My Head" demo)
  • "Points of Authority" Live at The Dragon Festival
  • "One Step Farther" (One Step Closer music video with the audio played in reverse)
  • "1Stp Klosr" (Humble Brothers remix)
  • Making of "In the End"
  • "Crawling" (Live) from the Dragon Festival
  • Mike and Joe's Art & Chester's Tattoos
  • "Crawling" by Bryson Jones and the Sweethearts of the Rodeo All-Star Band (audio-only, though a version of it appears on the "Making in the end" Feature)
  • "My December" (audio-only)
  • "High Voltage" (audio-only)

[edit] Writing credits

  • All lyrics written by Chester Bennington and Mike Shinoda
  • All music written by Linkin Park except "With You" (Linkin Park, The Dust Brothers), "Forgotten" (Linkin Park, Mark Wakefield, Dave Farrell), "A Place for My Head" (Linkin Park, Mark Wakefield, Dave Farrell), "Runaway" (Linkin Park, Mark Wakefield), "My December" (Mike Shinoda)

[edit] Personnel

  • Produced by: Bill Berg-Hillinger for Id Playground and Mr. Hahn
  • Executive producer: Mr. Hahn
  • Edited by: Bill Berg-Hillinger
  • DVD-video producers: David May for Warner Bros. Records and Angela Smith for Metropolis DVD
  • Menu design and animation: Sean Donnelly, Metropolis DVD
  • Technical director: James Moore, Metropolis DVD
  • DVD authoring by: Metropolis DVD, NYC
  • Worldwide representation: Rob McDermott for the Firm
  • Additional representation by: Carey Segura and Ryan DeMarti
  • Booking agent: Mike Arfin for Artist Group International
  • Legal: Danny Hayes for Selvern, Mandelbaum and Mintz
  • Business manager: Michael Oppenheim and Jonathan Schwartz for Gudvi, Chapnick and Oppenheim
  • Photography for package: James Minchin III
  • Art direction and design: Tom Peanutz

[edit] Easter eggs

Frat Party at the Pankake Festival has a total of five hidden Easter eggs included.

[edit] A Place For My Head studio footage

This first Easter egg will require the use of your DVD remote control. First, activate subtitles. Go to the "Chapter Selection" screen and select the "Beginnings" chapter. When Brad Delson is talking, the words "from the beginning" will appear at the bottom of the screen (at about 9:33). When the words appear at themjoochy of the screen, press the "Enter" button on your remote. You will be taken to a video of early studio footage from 1999, before the band was signed. The song that they are performing is "Esaul" an early demo of "A Place For My Head" which appears on Hybrid Theory.

[edit] Points of Authority Live at The Dragon Festival

This Easter egg will also require that you have your remote control. Go to the "Disc Setup" screen and wait. Do not press any buttons. After about two minutes the screen will change and a honeycomb-like keyboard design will appear. Using your remote, enter the following sequence of numbers: 1-4-8-5-9-5-2. At the end of number 2 (on computer simply click on the numbers), you will be taken to a video depicting an alternate version of the "Points of Authority" video featured in the main title.

[edit] One Step Farther

This Easter egg is fairly easy to find. Simply turn on the "Director's Commentary" audio track and watch the video for "One Step Closer." The audio track will be playing backward while the video will still be playing forward.

[edit] Linkin Park TV London

There are 4 ways to do this.

  • Stop the DVD and then set it to title 3, chapter one.
  • Go to Credits and press enter, then previous chapter.
  • Go to Special Features then back to the Main Menu. Press 9 and enter on your remote. (This method does not work on computers)
  • Go to Main Menu then Special Features. Go back again to the Main screen and then press UP UP DOWN DOWN LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT buttons waiting about a second after each buttons. (This one works the best)

You will be taken to an LPTV footage in London including Mike's incident of a glass table that he's broke in half, causing Joe and Mike dismantle and hide it to avoid paying a fine.

[edit] One Step Closer (Humble Brothers Remix)

When viewing the One Step Closer video as part of the main title (accessed from the Chapter Selection, not the Track Selection menu), wait until the last time Chester says "Shut up!" right before "I'm about to break!" and press Enter on your remote/keyboard. This takes you to an audio-only section where you can listen to the remix of One Step Closer by the Humble Brothers. This is the earlier version of the one on Reanimation, without Jonathan Davis.

[edit] Trivia

In the making of Minutes to Midnight, Linkin Park's third studio album, Mike Shinoda and Chester Bennington admit they are bad in naming titles, citing Frat Party at the Pankake Festival as an example.[1]

[edit] References

[edit] External links

  • [1] Linkin Park's official Web site


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