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"Heartburn"
Song by Linkin Park
from the album LP Underground XIV
Released:November 21, 2014
Writer:Linkin Park
Label:Machine Shop Records
LP Underground XIV tracklist
  1. Aubrey One (2009 Demo)
  2. Malathion+Tritonus (2008 Berlin Demo)
  3. Berlin One, Version C (2009 Demo)
  4. Blanka (2008 Demo)
  5. Heartburn (2007 Demo)
  6. Breaking The Habit (Original Mike 2002 Demo)
  7. Dave SBeat feat. Joe (2009)
  8. Froctagon (2009 Demo)
  9. Rhinocerous (2002 Demo)
  10. After Canada (2005 Demo)

Background

"Heartburn" is an instrumental demo created in 2007. It was released in November 2014 on the LP Underground XIV CD.

On the LPU exclusive video "Track By Track With Brad - 2", released on January 30, 2015, Brad Delson said: "This one is called "Heartburn". It actually doesn't give me heartburn listening to it. I dig this one. This is from 2007 which is just around the time, you know, I would say it's somewhere in between the Minutes To Midnight time and A Thousand Suns. Minutes To Midnight was certainly a really creative period for us as well. Our first 2 records were definitely close, more closely related sonically than some of our later works. And around this time we met with Rick. We really talked about the possibilities of doing really anything in the studio. So the process of making Minutes To Midnight was a long one. There's a lot of experimentation and really just kind of breaking down and then building up our band from scratch. We didn't wanna repeat ourselves, we didn't wanna do what we done before, and Rick really helped us to break out of our confort zone and start writing music that we were inspired to make and really just to pursue greatness in whatever form it took."

Versions

Note: Only the date of the very first release of each version is listed.

Title Album Length Recorded Released Notes
Heartburn (2007 Demo) LP Underground XIV 1:46 2007 November 21, 2014

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