In the End karaoke version
A simple way into the karaoke version when you want the arrangement to stay familiar and the lead vocal to step aside.

About this version
Sometimes you do not need a big setup. You just need the song without the lead and a straight path into rehearsal.
Useful for
singing practice at home
Useful for
cover rehearsals
Useful for
working on phrasing before a full take
A simple way in
A cleaner backing track for singing, rehearsal, and covers when you want the song to stay familiar but the lead vocal to step aside.
Start with the tricky section, not the whole song. A few good repetitions usually tell you more than one rushed pass from top to bottom.
Once it feels settled, go back to the full arrangement and check whether it still holds together. That is usually where the real answer is.
Notes
Provided to YouTube by Warner Records In the End · Linkin Park Papercuts ℗ 2000 Warner Records Inc. Mixer: Andy Wallace Bass, Guitar: Brad Delson Background Vocals: Brad Delson Digital Editor: Brian "Big Bass" Gardner Masterer: Brian "Big Bass" Gardner Lead Vocals: Chester Bennington Unknown: Don Gilmore Producer: Don Gilmore Unknown: Jeff Blue Unknown, Samples: Joe Hahn Background Vocals: Joe Hahn Unknown: John Ewing Jr. Pro Tools: John Ewing Jr. Unknown: Matt Griffin Beats: Mike Shinoda Ragga Mc: Mike Shinoda Pro Tools: Mike Shinoda Additional Vocals: Mike Shinoda Drums: Rob Bourdon Background Vocals: Rob Bourdon Unknown: Steve Sisco Writer: Brad Delson Writer: Chester Bennington Writer: Joe Hahn Writer: Mike Shinoda Writer: Rob Bourdon Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Open the song in the app, stay with the part you came for, and leave the rest for later.