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While you're right, and it sounds like Lexus may have used that Linkin Park song before in another ad, it most certainly isn't the one in the ad in question. I'm not sure if any of you have seen the second thread I started.
That thread has links to a page on the web that has the actual commercial so you can HEAR the song. Amazing, huh? People keep saying that it's probably just made for the spot, and although possible, I just doubt it. If you listen to almost any Lexus ad, they use commercially available music. I work on stuff like this for a living, and trust me, it's hard to beat real music. I've been through my ENTIRE Soundtrack/Garaheband collection and nothing resembles that sound. When you listen to the song in question there is an obvious edit point towards the end where the tag line comes in. If they had produced that song expressly for a 30-second spot then there wouldn't be such a heavy-handed edit point. It seems clear that is covering up a chunk of lyrics or undesirable instrumentals. I'm sure it's a real song. It's out there, and some smart forum member is going to figure it out.
Thanks.
That thread has links to a page on the web that has the actual commercial so you can HEAR the song. Amazing, huh? People keep saying that it's probably just made for the spot, and although possible, I just doubt it. If you listen to almost any Lexus ad, they use commercially available music. I work on stuff like this for a living, and trust me, it's hard to beat real music. I've been through my ENTIRE Soundtrack/Garaheband collection and nothing resembles that sound. When you listen to the song in question there is an obvious edit point towards the end where the tag line comes in. If they had produced that song expressly for a 30-second spot then there wouldn't be such a heavy-handed edit point. It seems clear that is covering up a chunk of lyrics or undesirable instrumentals. I'm sure it's a real song. It's out there, and some smart forum member is going to figure it out.
Thanks.