That's exactly what LP is designed to.Gregorovich wrote:And by radio friendly, I mean designed to please as many of the mainstream audience as possible and make money- regardless of consideration for fans.soft-punker wrote:Linkin Park has been making quite poppy and radio friendly music since 2000...Gregorovich wrote: However, it's obvious that from here, they will either sink into poppy radio-friendly music and die without anybody caring, or will attempt to go backwards a bit and end up with something like Meteora / MTM, which I think I'd probably enjoy.
You know, pop = popular. LP is quite popular, I guess. Plus pop doesn't only mean brtiney spears, miley cyrus, justin bieber, etc.Gregorovich wrote: Poppy? Name 1 poppy song from HT/M.
"... "pop music" may be used to describe a distinct genre, aimed at a youth market, often characterized as a softer alternative to rock and roll."
Does LP aim at a youth market? Yes. And they play soft rock? Yes.
So, my answer is: the whole Hybrid Theory and Meteora are poppy. Although I still consider them as nu metal albums.