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The Hybrid Theory demo CD that was sent to record companies also included several early versions of ''Hybrid Theory'' songs. "By Myself" had originally been entitled "SuperXero" after the band's first name; "One Step Closer" had originally been entitled "Plaster"; "A Place For My Head" had been called "Esaul"; and "In the End" was called as "The Untitled". Early versions of "Points of Authority" and "Crawling" were also present on the CD. <ref name="band discog">
The Hybrid Theory demo CD that was sent to record companies also included several early versions of ''Hybrid Theory'' songs. "By Myself" had originally been entitled "SuperXero" after the band's first name; "One Step Closer" had originally been entitled "Plaster"; "A Place For My Head" had been called "Esaul"; and "In the End" was called as "The Untitled". Early versions of "Points of Authority" and "Crawling" were also present on the CD. <ref name="band discog">





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Remade songs

The majority of Hybrid Theory's tracks are represented by remakes of older songs and demos, which the band recorded between 1997 and 1999 before they were known as Linkin Park. In some cases, the songs were almost completely rewritten, keeping few of their original elements.

"Runaway" and "Forgotten" are both remakes of songs that were on Xero's demo tape. They were originally entitled "Stick N' Move" and "Rhinestone" respectively. Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).[original research?]

We want you to be aware of the very real dangers of Scientology. We want you to know about the gross human rights violations committed by this cult. We want you to know about Lisa McPhearson (sic). We want you to know about former members of Scientology's private navy, SeaOrg, who were forced to have abortions so that they could continue in service to the church. We want you to know about Scientology's use of child labor and their gulags. We want you to know about Operation Freakout and Paulette Cooper. We want you to know about Operation Snow White and Scientology's efforts to infiltrate the government of the United States of America. We want you to know about all of these things that have been swept under the rug for far too long."

— Anonymous