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- One More Light (2017)
- EP: Underground Sixteen (2016)
- demo: Linkin Park Underground 15 (2015)
- The Hunting Party (2014)
- Living Things (2012)
- A Thousand Suns (2010)
- Minutes To Midnight (2007)
- Meteora (2003)
- Hybrid Theory (2000)
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- Leave Out All the Rest
- Shadow of the Day
- Good Goodbye feat. Pusha T & Stormzy
- Castle of Glass
- Burn It Down
- New Divide
- Breaking the Habit
- Nobody Can Save Me
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Biography
Linkin Park is a rock band from Los Angeles playing alternative rock. The group was founded in 1996 by classmates Mike Shinoda and Brad Delson. The band was originally named Xero. In spite of the limited finances, the band started recording several songs in Shinoda's bedroom, their first studio. After multiple refusals of labels to cooperate, the original singer Mark Wakefield made up his mind to seek his fortune in another band. It took the group a while to find a new vocalist. It was Chester Bennington. His unique voice made a deep impression on the other members. As he had agreed to join the band, it was called Hybrid Theory. The young men went into troubles with the other band under the same name charging them with a copyright infringement. Thus, they called themselves Linkin Park.
In 1999, Linkin Park managed to get a contract with Warner Bros. Records. In a year, they released their debut album Hybrid Theory, featuring the material accumulated for many years. This album was a good seller with 4 million and 800,000 copies sold for the first year and earned then Grammy as the best rock album of the year. The record included such chart-toppers as Crawling, One Step Closer, and In the End; the video for the latter, broadcasted by MTV, was proclaimed the video of the year. This album has remained the most successful one in the band's discography. By today, more than 10 million copies of this record have been sold. In 2001, Linkin Park toured the USA having many performances together with famous rappers, and also participated in Ozzfest. Overall, they gave 320 concerts for that year and released DVD Frat Party at the Pankake Festival. In addition, Linkin Park recorded Reanimation, a collection of remixes. Meteora, Linkin Park's second album, was produced in 2003 to lead the Billboard chart as the most distributed record. The videos for Somewhere I Belong, Breaking the Habit, and Numb occupied MTV and top positions of the charts. The album earned a number of rewards: MTV reward for the best video (Somewhere I Belong) and Radio Music Awards for the best song (Numb). Involving rapper Jay-Z, Linkin Park produced acclaimed remixes for Numb, Faint, One Step Closer, and Lying from You.
However, contrary to the praising feedbacks of the experts, this record did not achieve the debutante's fame. This album followed the music style of its predecessor. Linkin Park created an awesome mixture of nu-metal, rap-rock together with touches of electronic and alternative music. Vocalist Chester masterfully utilized both extreme vocals, characteristic of many metal subgenres, and clean voice. Minutes to Midnight released by Linkin Park May 15, 2007, became a step away from nu-metal closer to rock. The material contained much less rapping and many more melodic fragments. Critics compared such changes to the evolution of U2. The band's fans were not unanimous concerning the new record and expressed various feelings, from sheer admiration to pure disappointment. Chester Bennington said in of the interviews that the band had been forced to follow the demands of its supporters and copied the Hybrid Theory sound, but the new style had come just to Linkin Park's satisfaction. On November 1, 2007, Linkin Park received MTV European Music Award as the best band in Munich, Germany.
The live set Road to Revolution: Live at Milton Keynes was recorded during the band's annual Projekt Revolution festival tour, at the Milton Keynes National Bowl concert on June 29, 2008 and captured the entire show. The concert featured material from all five of the band's albums and highlighted a mix of new hits, including latest single Leave Out All The Rest and classic tracks such as Breaking The Habit and Crawling. The release of Linkin Park’s long-awaited studio attempt took place in 2010. The record A Thousand Suns attracted millions of listeners’ attention in no time, which was not a surprise at all – the musicians changed the very concept in the previous long play Minutes to Midnight, so the fans had been looking forward to get acquainted with the rockers’ new creation. The situation with various attitudes repeated once again; however it is probably connected with every person’s preferences, not with the quality of presented material.
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Although rooted in alternative metal, Linkin Park became one of the most successful acts of the 2000s by welcoming elements of hip-hop, modern rock, and atmospheric electronica into their music. The band's rise was indebted to the aggressive rap-rock movement made popular by the likes of Korn and Limp Bizkit, a movement that paired grunge's alienation with a bold, buzzing soundtrack. Linkin Park added a unique spin to that formula, however, focusing as much on the vocal interplay between singer Chester Bennington and rapper Mike Shinoda as the band's muscled instrumentation, which layered DJ effects atop heavy, processed guitars. While the group's sales never eclipsed those of its tremendously successful debut, Hybrid Theory, few alt-metal bands rivaled Linkin Park during the band's heyday.
Drummer Rob Bourdon, guitarist Brad Delson, and MC/vocalist Mike Shinoda attended high school in Southern California, where they formed the rap-rock band Xero in 1996. Bassist Dave 'Phoenix' Farrell, singer Mark Wakefield, and DJ/art student Joseph Hahn joined soon after, and the band courted various labels while playing hometown shows in Los Angeles. Few companies expressed interest in Xero's self-titled demo tape, however, prompting Wakefield to leave the lineup (he would later resurface as the manager for Taproot). Hybrid Theory became the band's temporary moniker in 1998 as replacement singer Chester Bennington climbed aboard, and the revised band soon settled on a final name: Linkin Park, a misspelled reference to Lincoln Park in Santa Monica. With Bennington and Shinoda sharing vocal duties, the musicians now wielded enough power to distinguish themselves from the wave of nu-metal outfits that had appeared during the decade's latter half. Warner Bros. vice president Jeff Blue took note and signed Linkin Park in 1999, sending the band into the studio with Don Gilmore shortly thereafter.
Linkin Park titled their debut album Hybrid Theory, a tribute to the band's past, and released the record during the fall of 2000. 'Crawling' and 'In the End' were massive radio hits; the latter song even topped the U.S. Modern Rock chart while peaking at number two on the Billboard Hot 100, an example of the band's crossover appeal. Linkin Park joined the Family Values Tour and played shows with Cypress Hill, leading the group to log over 320 shows in 2001 alone. Come January 2002, Hybrid Theory had received three Grammy nominations and sold over seven million copies. (Sales later topped ten million, earning the album 'diamond status' and making Hybrid Theory one of the most successful debuts ever.) Despite their meteoric rise, however, Linkin Park spent the remainder of the year holed up in the recording studio, again working with producer Don Gilmore on a follow-up album. Meanwhile, the timely summer release of Reanimation helped appease the band's eager audience, offering remixed versions of Hybrid Theory's tracks.
A proper sophomore effort, Meteora, arrived in March 2003, featuring a heavier sound and stronger elements of rap-rock. Although the record spawned several modern rock hits, songs such as 'Numb,' 'Somewhere I Belong,' and 'Breaking the Habit' furthered the band's crossover appeal by simultaneously charting on the Hot 100. Linkin Park once again supported the album with ample touring, including performances with the second annual Projekt Revolution Tour (the band's own traveling festival, which originally launched in 2002) and additional shows with the likes of Metallica and Limp Bizkit. Live in Texas was released to document the band's strength as a touring act, and the bandmates tackled various personal projects before beginning work on a second remix project.
Released in 2004, Collision Course found the band collaborating with king-of-the-mountain rapper Jay-Z, resulting in a number of mashups that sampled from both artists' catalogs. Collision Course topped the charts upon its release, the first EP to do so since Alice in Chains' Jar of Flies, and Jay-Z furthered his association with the band by asking co-founder Mike Shinoda to explore the possibility of a solo hip-hop project. He did, dubbing the project Fort Minor and releasing The Rising Tied in 2005 with Jay-Z as executive producer. Linkin Park then reconvened in 2006 to begin work on a third studio album, which saw Shinoda sharing production credits with Rick Rubin. The resulting Minutes to Midnight, a more traditional rock affair that largely left behind their trademark electronics, arrived in 2007, debuting at number one in several countries and spawning the Top Ten single 'What I've Done.'
In 2010 the band teamed up with Rubin again to produce its fourth studio album, A Thousand Suns, changing tack again for a left-field, experimental project based largely in ambient electronica, which divided their fans. The following year, Chester Bennington stated the band's desire to focus more on putting out new material rather than maintaining an exhaustive touring schedule, with the band having a goal of releasing a new album every 18 months. Linkin Park made good on that promise in 2012 with their Rick Rubin-produced fifth album, Living Things, which saw something of a return to the hybrid sound of yore. Upon its June release, the album debuted at the top of the Billboard charts, selling over 223,000 copies in its first week; it would soon be certified gold.
As Linkin Park began work on their sixth studio album in the spring of 2013, Bennington announced that he was replacing Scott Weiland as the lead vocalist of Stone Temple Pilots; he was not leaving Linkin Park, but instead planned to be in both groups simultaneously. Bennington underscored his commitment to both bands in October of 2013 by releasing his debut EP with STP, High Rise, and appearing with Linkin Park on the remix album Recharged that same month. The album's lead single, 'A Light That Never Comes,' recorded in collaboration with superstar DJ Steve Aoki, was a worldwide club hit. In 2015, another Aoki collaboration, 'Darker Than Blood,' featured on the DJ's Neon Future II and entered the Top 50 in both Billboard dance and electronic charts.
Linkin Park unveiled The Hunting Party in June 2014. The album -- produced by the bandmembers themselves -- was inspired by the punk, metal, and hardcore they had listened to as teens. The resulting collection was loud, raw, and heavy, featuring guest appearances by Tom Morello, System of a Down's Daron Malakian, Helmet's Page Hamilton, and hip-hop legend Rakim. Although it was kept out of the top spot on the U.S. charts, it hit number one in half a dozen countries around the world, and became one of the year's biggest sellers in hard rock circles. When Linkin Park returned in 2017, they were accompanied by a drastic shift in their sound. 'Heavy,' a duet featuring singer Kiiara and production by pop songwriters Julia Michaels and Justin Tranter, appeared on the band's seventh effort, One More Light. It became their fifth number one album. Barely two months after its release, one week before beginning a major American tour, Bennington was found dead at his home in Southern California; he was 41. ~ Andrew Leahey
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