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Remember the name fort minor
Remember the name fort minor











remember the name fort minor

While working on the album, Mike made a self-imposed rule that he would write and play every note of music, making exceptions only to add strings, choir and some percussion parts. These were the first clips of Fort Minor music that fans heard from Mike.

remember the name fort minor

The second clip updated at that time was an instrumental that later turned out to be "Introduction" on The Rising Tied, coming in at 35 seconds. Later, the clip of "Remember The Name" was upgraded to include the synth, Mike yelling "you ready? let's go!", and the beat of the song on repeat, before the song was officially released. "Intro" was then used as the live intro to Fort Minor's setlist as "Remember The Name" opened all of the shows. This instrumental was released as the beginning and background parts on the Sampler Mixtape song " Intro". At first, it was a clip of "Remember The Name" with the swirling intro and repeating string parts. On Fort Minor's website in September 2005, Mike had several different clips of music playing for fans. And that’s a good feeling, I think that’s why the song came out the way it did." I’ve been friends with those guys for about 10 years, and, uhm, this was one of… you know, ‘Remember the Name’ was one of those songs, that when we did together, just felt natural, felt like, you know, friends getting together, hanging out, recording some music. That was one of those songs that, when I did it with Ryu and Tak from Styles of Beyond, I think that it was really just a good feeling to get back together with those guys. On "Remember The Name", he said, "That was ‘Remember the Name’. In late 2006, Clear Channel Music posted the entire The Rising Tied album complete with commentaries from Mike Shinoda before each song. Jonah Matranga, Kenna and Styles Of Beyond) Takbir Bashir, Ryan Patrick Maginn, Mike Shinoda













Remember the name fort minor