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Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 5:03 am
The band actually dates pretty far back. In 1996 Mike Shinoda and his buddies Brad Delson, Rob Bourdon recruited Joseph Hahn from the X-Ecutioners, Dave "Phoenix Orion" Farrell, and Mark Wakefield and started a band called Xero. But due to limited resources, the band was not able to get anywhere which prompted Mark to leave the band. And a bit later Phoenix also left the band to tour with Tasty Snax. The band changed their name to Hybrid Theory and began to look for a replacement vocalist to take over Mark spot. Jeff Blue, the vice president of Zomba Music referred Chester Bennington to the band. And in 1999 Chester left his band, Grey Daze to join Hybrid Theory. That year with Chester, the band released it's first actual album titled Hybrid Theory EP originally a demo tape. With the small success of the album, the band changed its name yet again this time to Linkin Park, a homage to Santa Monica's Lincoln Park. With the change of the name the band tried several times to be signed to a label but failed countless times. But eventually with the help of Jeff Blue, now vice of Warner Bros. Records, signed the band to the label. In 2000 the band sat down with Don Gilmore and began recording their actual debut album titled Hybrid Theory, a homage to their old band name. The band record the album without bassist Phoenix Orion so Brad Delson recorded all the bass parts. The band recruited two stand-in bass players Ian Hornbeck, and Scott Koziol. The album was released October 24, 2000 and with their first single One Step Closer quickly rocketed them to mainstream status. Following year the band head on their first tour titled Hybrid Theory and were able to remix their first album Hybrid Theory into ReaNimatioN. The album featured all the tracks from Hybrid Theory with also songs from Hybrid Theory EP. The album featured guests like Stephen Richards from Taproot, Jonanthan Davis, from KoRn, and Aaron Lewis from Staind. The album also marked the return of Phoenix Orion. The album was released July 20, 2002. With the release of that album thge band continued to tour but later in 2002 returned to the studio to begin works on their second studio album. The album's name was inspirired but a historic monastery in Greece. The album featured all of LP's old styles with innovative new guitar riffs and other parts like a Japanese flute music on the track Nobody's Listening. The album was titled MeteoRa and released March 25, 2003 instantly granting them worldwide recognition. Their first single Somewhere I Belong was released March 1, 2003 but was quickly criticized as not being "Linkin Park". But after the success of MeteoRa, the band started to go into different directikon. Mike had earlier talked to Jay-Z into doing a collaboration album later released as Collision Course. With that released, the band was momentarily disbanded as Mike left the band to pursue his own side project group named Fort Minor, which consisted of him, Takbir, and Ryu. A trio rap group and with the help of Jay-Z they released their debut album titled "The Rising Tied". The band spent most of 2006 writing and recording their third studio album. But the band this time spent lots of time reinventing their sound and strayed away from predictable sounds of old. On April 2, 2007 the band released it's first single and music video, What I've Become. On May 6 the band announced the release of their third album. And on May 14-15, 2007 the band released Minutes to Midnight. Although released, the band has stated that the album is in no shape or form yet complete. Albums: Album Name: Xero Sampler Tape Release Date: 1997 Label: Self-release  Track Listing: Side A: 1. Rhinestone 2. Reading My Eyes Side B: 1. Fuse 2. Stick N Move Album Name: Hybrid Theory EP Release Date: 1999 Label: Zomba  Track Listing: 1. Carousel 2. Technique 3. Step Up 4. And One 5. High Voltage 6. Part of Me Album Name: Hybrid Theory Release Date: October 24, 2000 Label: Warner Bros.  Track Listing: 1. Papercut 2. One Step Closer 3. With You 4. Points of Authority 5. Crawling 6. Runaway 7. By Myself 8. In the End 9. Place for My Head 10. Forgotten 11. Cure for the Itch 12. Pushing Me Away Album Name: ReaNimatioN Release Date: July 20, 2002 Label: Warner Bros.  Track Listing: 1. Opening 2. Pts. of. Athrty. 3. Ente E ND 4. Chali 5. FRGT/10 6. P5hng Me A*wy 7. PLC. 4 Mie Haed 8. X-Ecutioner Style 9. H! Vltg3 10. Riff Raff 11. With>You 12. NTR/Mssion 13. PPR: Kut 14. Rnw@y 15. My 16. Stef 17. By_Myslf 18. Kyur4 Th Ich 19. 1stp Klosr 20. Krwlng Album Name: MeteoRa Release Date: March 25, 2003 Label: Warner Bros.  Track Listing: 1. Foreword 2. Don't Stay 3. Somewhere I Belong 4. Lying from You 5. Hit the Floor 6. Easier to Run 7. Faint 8. Figure.09 9. Breaking the Habit 10. From the Inside 11. Nobody's Listening 12. Session 13. Numb Album Name: Collision Course Release Date: November 30, 2004 Label: Warner Bros.
 Track Listing: 1. Dirt off Your Shoulder/Lying from You 2. Big Pimpin'/Papercut 3. Jigga What/Faint 4. Numb/Encore 5. Izzo/In the End 6. Points of Authority/99 Problems/One Step Closer
Album Name: Minutes to Midnight Release Date: May 14, 2007/ May 15, 2007 (US) Label: Warner Bros.
 Track Listing: 1. Wake 2. Given Up 3. Leave Out All the Rest 4. Bleed It Out 5. Shadow of the Day 6. What I've Done 7. Hands Held High 8. No More Sorrow 9. Valentine's Day 10. In Between 11. In Pieces 12. The Little Things Give You Away
Band:
Originally as Xero:
Mike Shinoda - Emcee, keyboards, rhythm guitar Joseph Hahn - Turntables, DJ Rob Bourdon - Drums Dave "Phoenix Orion" Farrell - Bass Brad Delson - Guitars Mark Wakefield - Vocals
As Hybrid Theory:
Chester Bennington - Vocals Mike Shinoda - Emcee, keyboards, rhythm guitar Joseph Hahn - Turntables, DJ Rob Bourdon - Drums Brad Delson - Guitars
Current line-up:
Chester Bennington - Vocals Mike Shinoda - Emcee, keyboards, rhythm guitar Joseph Hahn - Turntables, DJ Rob Bourdon - Drums Brad Delson - Guitars Dave "Phoenix" Farrell - Bass
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Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 10:57 am
I love em! I didn't like Minutes to Midnight as much as any of the other albums because it was a bit too soft. I like the songs Given Up, No more Sorrow, What I've Done, and Bleed it out but the rest were a bit..ehh. I loved Hybrid THeory though and Meteora and I could live without Collision Course.
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+[Unholy_Rage]+ Vice Captain
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Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 8:28 pm
I hate them. I used to love Hybrid Theory, now even that gets on my nerves.
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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 3:58 am
I mainly only like the band because of the fact that Chester is on vocals. If he left the band then I'd stop listening to them. I personally loved him in his original band, Grey Daze and his new upcoming band, Dead By Sunrise.
But I do agree with Korn Effect, the album wasn't all that great except for the following songs:
1. No More Sorrow 2. Given Up 3. Bleed It Out 4. What I've Done 5. In Pieces
But like it says in the booklet, the album is not yet complete but rather just a "rough draft". The actual album is expected to be released later this year/early next.
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Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2007 2:08 am
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 6:12 am
I know they lost me when they released that abomination known as Meteora stare
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+[Unholy_Rage]+ Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 11:20 am
+[Unholy_Rage]+ I know they lost me when they released that abomination known as Meteora stare I liked Meteora, just Minutes to Midnight got me pissed.
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Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 3:34 am
I loved Hybrid Theory, wasn't sure about Meteora, but this new album is just a pile of s**t. Seriously. I've only listened to it once, isn't there one on there about Valentine's Day or something? =s
Although they are great live...
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Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 2:40 am
The Korn Effect +[Unholy_Rage]+ I know they lost me when they released that abomination known as Meteora stare I liked Meteora, just Minutes to Midnight got me pissed. No I liked Meteora also, it fell within the category of there music at the time but this minutes to midnight cant suck a c**t, ******** that s**t!!! ******** THE NEW LP!! IT PISSES ME OFF SO ******** BAD!!!
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Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 2:30 am
Jin The Korn Effect +[Unholy_Rage]+ I know they lost me when they released that abomination known as Meteora stare I liked Meteora, just Minutes to Midnight got me pissed. No I liked Meteora also, it fell within the category of there music at the time but this minutes to midnight cant suck a c**t, ******** that s**t!!! ******** THE NEW LP!! IT PISSES ME OFF SO ******** BAD!!! I could stand Meteora. The only thing that kind of disappointed me about the album is that some of the songs were too short (i.e. Faint). As for Minutes, the album sounds completely diverse from the others and all but there are a few good points of it that sound like original LP style but but the album as a whole sounds like a failed experiment.
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Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 4:29 am
eek ...I had no idea people felt so strongly about Linkin Park...
Please don't attack me with Rabid claws for this but..
I really like Linkin Park, I have all their albums, but I do agree that the old stuff is better, but just like With KoRn, I love their old stuff and their new stuff, although Linkin Park is getting a bit to Mainstream for me.
But I just really liked their style in music, and I could really relate to their lyrics. Like i've said before all I really care about are the Lyrics of the band. If I relate to them, then I love them.
There isn't really much more I can say so, yeah xD
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