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Extended intro in one set and an extended bridge in another."One Step Closer" closed every Linkin Park show until 2006 (barring Live 8 2005, where "Numb/Encore" closed the shortened set). In 2006, during the short Summer Sonic Festival tour in Japan, the band moved "One Step Closer" to the end of the main set, and "Breaking The Habit" closed the shows instead. In 2007, the band boldly decided to open with the song and it featured a brand new extended intro, entitled "Gunshot Intro #1" (a second alternative Gunshot Intro was performed in 2008). At these shows, "Faint" closed the show with a brand new extended outro. On Projekt Revolution 2007, the band started moving around the song in the setlist. While it did not return to it's esteemed closing spot, it moved around from opening the set (Set C) to opening the encore (Set A) to closing the main set (Set B). In Set A, the song did not feature the Gunshot Intro and instead was performed as the studio version. By the end of the tour, the band had created a "hybrid" set, entitled Set D, which had "One Step Closer" neither closing nor opening any part of the show for the first time in its live history; instead, it was the second-to-last song in the encore, right before "Faint". The final show of Projekt Revolution in Greenwood Village, Colorado had the band do a short jam to the riff of the song as Mike invited everyone on the tour onstage.The song returned as closer in 2008 in Set T, along with a brand new extended outro that became a staple with the song. In Set R, the song retained its Gunshot Intro and opened up the encore, while Set S saw the song solely with its new outro to close the main set. The second European Summer Tour in 2008 saw "One Step Closer" see more movement in the sets: Set X featured a brand new Gunshot Intro ("Gunshot Intro #2") with the song opening the set (also the first instance where the song opened the show and had its extended outro), and both Set Y and Set Z had it close the show with its extended outro. Projekt Revolution 2008 saw the same general setlists being performed, except the song now featured extensions featuring the Street Drum Corps. In Set X, they performed a drum intro featuring their song "6th Street Bridge", and in Set Y they performed an extended bridge and ending to the song with the band. In the Projekt Revolution 2008 iteration of Set Z, "One Step Closer" did not close or open any part of the setlist. Instead, it was the second to last song performed in the main set (preceding "Faint"), featuring only its extended outro. For every performance of the song in 2009, the song closed every show. It was listed on a potential rehearsal setlist on June 16, 2009, where it was listed to have an extended intro. The Gunshot sound in keyboard pianoshortvideo shortsfeed viral likes Underneath his horseCause of DeathCharacterObliterated by Sandman's powersVertically bisected by Tusk ACT1Devoured alive by mountain lionsTries to take Ringo out, but is promptly killedFatal injuries via Spin energyExecuted by gunshot to the head via BlackmoreBleeds to death from multiple gunshot woundsFatal hemorrhaging after Stand's destructionShot to death in a bar fightHead ruptured via Tubular BellsRuptured lungsFatal gunshot wound via Funny ValentineObliterated after merging with his alternate universe selfBisected by a moving trainMultiple lacerations of the heart and vital organs via Love TrainSuccumbed to numerous fatal injuries given via Funny ValentineFatally shot by Johnny JoestarHead obliterated after merging with his alternate universe selfSuccumbed to illnessCrushed by a boulderNatural causesNatural causesDies in 1944 of a lung diseaseNatural causesMultiple fatal injuries via Tamaki DamoTransmuted into Josuke Higashikata via equivalent exchangeSuffocated from lack of skin respirationFatally shattered to pieces via bus collisionIncinerated to death via Karera SakunamiHead obliterated via Josuke HigashikataBlown to pieces via Josuke HigashikataBlown to pieces via Josuke HigashikataFatally shot through the headSuffocated by medicinal cementBlood vessels boiled by Speed King and drowned in a jacuzziBlood vessels boiled by Speed King and drowned in a jacuzziBlood loss caused by injury from Wonder of UNeck bone broken by Wonder of UPierced by Mamezuku's Doggy StyleFatally injured by Soft & Wet's bubbles via Wonder of U's calamityStabbed in the eye with Wonder of U's broken caneDrowned in a poolKilled by Equivalent Exchange with Tsurugi HigashikataFinished off by Soft & Wet: Go Beyond's bubbleStabbed in the liver with a pruning saw via Wonder of U's calamity

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Extended intro in one set and an extended bridge in another."One Step Closer" closed every Linkin Park show until 2006 (barring Live 8 2005, where "Numb/Encore" closed the shortened set). In 2006, during the short Summer Sonic Festival tour in Japan, the band moved "One Step Closer" to the end of the main set, and "Breaking The Habit" closed the shows instead. In 2007, the band boldly decided to open with the song and it featured a brand new extended intro, entitled "Gunshot Intro #1" (a second alternative Gunshot Intro was performed in 2008). At these shows, "Faint" closed the show with a brand new extended outro. On Projekt Revolution 2007, the band started moving around the song in the setlist. While it did not return to it's esteemed closing spot, it moved around from opening the set (Set C) to opening the encore (Set A) to closing the main set (Set B). In Set A, the song did not feature the Gunshot Intro and instead was performed as the studio version. By the end of the tour, the band had created a "hybrid" set, entitled Set D, which had "One Step Closer" neither closing nor opening any part of the show for the first time in its live history; instead, it was the second-to-last song in the encore, right before "Faint". The final show of Projekt Revolution in Greenwood Village, Colorado had the band do a short jam to the riff of the song as Mike invited everyone on the tour onstage.The song returned as closer in 2008 in Set T, along with a brand new extended outro that became a staple with the song. In Set R, the song retained its Gunshot Intro and opened up the encore, while Set S saw the song solely with its new outro to close the main set. The second European Summer Tour in 2008 saw "One Step Closer" see more movement in the sets: Set X featured a brand new Gunshot Intro ("Gunshot Intro #2") with the song opening the set (also the first instance where the song opened the show and had its extended outro), and both Set Y and Set Z had it close the show with its extended outro. Projekt Revolution 2008 saw the same general setlists being performed, except the song now featured extensions featuring the Street Drum Corps. In Set X, they performed a drum intro featuring their song "6th Street Bridge", and in Set Y they performed an extended bridge and ending to the song with the band. In the Projekt Revolution 2008 iteration of Set Z, "One Step Closer" did not close or open any part of the setlist. Instead, it was the second to last song performed in the main set (preceding "Faint"), featuring only its extended outro. For every performance of the song in 2009, the song closed every show. It was listed on a potential rehearsal setlist on June 16, 2009, where it was listed to have an extended intro. The

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Underneath his horseCause of DeathCharacterObliterated by Sandman's powersVertically bisected by Tusk ACT1Devoured alive by mountain lionsTries to take Ringo out, but is promptly killedFatal injuries via Spin energyExecuted by gunshot to the head via BlackmoreBleeds to death from multiple gunshot woundsFatal hemorrhaging after Stand's destructionShot to death in a bar fightHead ruptured via Tubular BellsRuptured lungsFatal gunshot wound via Funny ValentineObliterated after merging with his alternate universe selfBisected by a moving trainMultiple lacerations of the heart and vital organs via Love TrainSuccumbed to numerous fatal injuries given via Funny ValentineFatally shot by Johnny JoestarHead obliterated after merging with his alternate universe selfSuccumbed to illnessCrushed by a boulderNatural causesNatural causesDies in 1944 of a lung diseaseNatural causesMultiple fatal injuries via Tamaki DamoTransmuted into Josuke Higashikata via equivalent exchangeSuffocated from lack of skin respirationFatally shattered to pieces via bus collisionIncinerated to death via Karera SakunamiHead obliterated via Josuke HigashikataBlown to pieces via Josuke HigashikataBlown to pieces via Josuke HigashikataFatally shot through the headSuffocated by medicinal cementBlood vessels boiled by Speed King and drowned in a jacuzziBlood vessels boiled by Speed King and drowned in a jacuzziBlood loss caused by injury from Wonder of UNeck bone broken by Wonder of UPierced by Mamezuku's Doggy StyleFatally injured by Soft & Wet's bubbles via Wonder of U's calamityStabbed in the eye with Wonder of U's broken caneDrowned in a poolKilled by Equivalent Exchange with Tsurugi HigashikataFinished off by Soft & Wet: Go Beyond's bubbleStabbed in the liver with a pruning saw via Wonder of U's calamity

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Rockford Police Investigating 3 Different Weekend ShootingsCanvaIt was a violent weekend in parts of Rockford with several people allegedly being shot in different areas of the city.According to a press release from the City of Rockford Police Department, multiple shootings from this past weekend are actively being investigated by RPD detectives.Rockford Man Shot In the Face on Friday NightAround 8:30 pm on Friday, officers pulled over a vehicle in the area of Winnebago and Whitman Streets after being advised that a 23-year-old male gunshot victim was being transported to a hospital in Rockford.Officers located the shooting victim in the vehicle suffering from wounds to his face and shoulder / chest area and immedately transported him to a local hospital via ambulance, according to the press release.When RPD interviewed witnesses of the incident, there were conflicting reports on where the shooting took place and the suspect description.Man Shot While Walking in Rockford Early Sunday MorningA Rockford man says he was shot in the leg while walking just after midnight on Sunday morning (2/11).According to the press release, Rockford Police was notified after a shooting victim walked into a local hospital around 12:35 am Sunday reporting he suffered the injury near Lincoln and Island Avenues.24-Year Old Shot Multiple Times While Exiting a Rockford Gas StationJust before 5 am on Sunday morning, Rockford Police responded to a local hospital when a man walked in with multiple gunshot wound.According to the press release, a 24-year old man was leaving a gas station at 430 Harrison Avenue and walking to his vehicle when he was fired upon. He suffered a gunshot wound to the leg, and two to the upper chest.Rockford Police say the man's gunshot injuries are "non-life-threatening."Contact Rockford Police is You Have Information About Weekend ShootingsRPD asks for anyone who has information regarding these incidents or any incidents to contact the Rockford Police Department at 815-966-2900.To submit an anonymous tip, text the word RPDTIP and your tip to 847411 or get the Rockford PD App in the App Store or Google Play Store. You can also leave an anonymous tip with Rockford Area Crime Stoppers at 815-963-7867.BOO: These are the scariest haunted roads in AmericaBrace yourself for the next turn. Way.com breaks down the most haunted roadways in America. Gallery Credit: StackerLOOK: Popular fashion trends from the year you were bornLeg warmers, pillbox hats, and overalls are a few of the most memorable fashion trends over the last 100 years. Take a trip down memory lane and explore these trends. Gallery Credit: Andrew LisaMore From Rockford's New Country Q98.5

2025-04-04
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2025-04-04
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In the sequences for Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker, the blood effect noticeably begins before we hear the gunshot. In the remaining three sequences, the blood begins to flow at the exact moment of the gunshot sound.Timothy Dalton: 1987–1989[] Timothy Dalton in The Living Daylights In The Living Daylights (1987), Timothy Dalton fires with only one hand unlike Moore, and leans towards the right of the screen, crouching slightly, similar to Sean Connery. As with the openings for Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker (the latter of which used a near-identical arrangement of the theme), the blood-flow effect begins before Bond's gun fires. This sequence was reused in Licence to Kill (1989) but with a different theme composed by the late Michael Kamen. The blood in the second sequence begins flowing at the moment of Bond's gunshot, rather than before. These were the last to be presented in non-computer-generated format and the last to be designed by Maurice Binder before his death in 1991.Pierce Brosnan: 1995–2002[] Pierce Brosnan in GoldenEye Following Maurice Binder's death in 1991, Daniel Kleinman became the designer of the Bond opening graphics. Beginning with GoldenEye (1995), the barrel was now computer-generated (but still resembles the original images of the barrel itself) emphasising light and shade variations in the rifling spiral as the reflected light shifts with the gun's movement. Like Dalton, Brosnan shoots one-handed. Unlike the previous Bonds, he remains bolt upright as he fires, with his gun arm extended straight at the camera. The blood in this sequence is noticeably darker and falls faster than in previous incarnations; in keeping with this new pace, the main melody line of the James Bond Theme is omitted in all of Brosnan's gunbarrel sequences, save for Die Another Day (additionally, in GoldenEye, a one-off radical rearrangement of the theme is used which is not immediately recognizable). This sequence was also reused in Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) and The World Is Not Enough (1999). Pierce Brosnan in Die Another Day For Die Another Day (2002), Lee Tamahori, the film's director, requested that a CG bullet be added into

2025-03-29
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(KNSI) – St. Cloud Police are releasing more information about an incident that triggered a large law enforcement response on the city’s west side Wednesday afternoon.According to a press release, the Morrison County Sheriff’s Department and the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension were doing a follow up investigation at a home on the 1700 block of Casselberry Road about 3:30. They were looking for a minor who was considered an endangered runaway. While investigators were talking to a man who lived there he retreated into a back bedroom. Officers heard one gunshot and promptly evacuated everyone. Authorities at the house requested assistance from the St. Cloud Police Department as they tried to speak with the man. St. Cloud and Waite Park Police responded as did the Stearns County Sheriff’s Department due to the potential volatility of the situation. The SWAT Team was also called out for a tactical response and found the man dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.The minor in the house is in the care of Morrison County.No officers fired their weapon at any point and no one else was hurt. The investigators inside the house were wearing body cams. The man’s name has not been released.The case remains under investigation.___Copyright 2024 Leighton Media. All rights reserved. This material may not be broadcast, published, redistributed, or rewritten, in any way without consent.

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