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In this podcast episode, the hosts discuss the balance between encouraging artists to reinvent their sound and sticking to their defining style, citing examples such as The Beatles and Red Hot Chili Peppers.
27:01 - 28:27 (01:25)
Summary
In this podcast episode, the hosts discuss the balance between encouraging artists to reinvent their sound and sticking to their defining style, citing examples such as The Beatles and Red Hot Chili Peppers.
ChapterThe Evolution of Linkin Park
Episode#649: Rick Rubin, Legendary Producer — Timeless Methods for Unlocking Creativity, Secrets Hidden in Plain Sight, The Future with AI, Helpful Distractions, Working with Strong Personalities, Breaking Out of “The Sameness,” and More
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
This podcast episode explores the idea of riding a movement wave and the consequences of sticking to the same formula.
28:26 - 30:06 (01:39)
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This podcast episode explores the idea of riding a movement wave and the consequences of sticking to the same formula. It references Linkin Park and the rap rock movement, as well as ACDC and the Ramones.
ChapterThe Evolution of Linkin Park
Episode#649: Rick Rubin, Legendary Producer — Timeless Methods for Unlocking Creativity, Secrets Hidden in Plain Sight, The Future with AI, Helpful Distractions, Working with Strong Personalities, Breaking Out of “The Sameness,” and More
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The audience’s love for a band is not just due to their style of music, but the relationship they have with the musicians and the potential they see in them.
30:06 - 32:03 (01:56)
Summary
The audience’s love for a band is not just due to their style of music, but the relationship they have with the musicians and the potential they see in them. It is important for artists to evolve and try different styles to achieve long-term goals.