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Linkin Park News

Linkin Park to release new album

Linkin Park to release new album

Live CD/DVD package was recorded in Milton Keynes in June

Linkin Park cancel tour after injury

Band have to cancel live dates in China and Taiwan

Linkin Park, Chris Brown win MTV Awards

VMAs continue in Los Angeles

  • Sep 8, 2008

Linkin Park announce Dublin date

Queens Of The Stone Age will support the nu-metallers

  • Apr 3, 2008

Linkin Park stalker sentenced

Devon Townsend gets two years in prison

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Linkin Park YouTube Videos

Linkin Park - Road To Revolution - Live At Milton Keynes DVD Trailer

Linkin Park - Road To Revolution - Live At Milton Keynes DVD Trailer (02:28)

Road To Revolution - Live At Milton Keynes DVD Trailer by Linkin Park Directed by Blue Leach (c) 2008 Warner Bros. Records Inc., A Warner Music Group Company.

Linkin Park - Numb

Linkin Park - Numb (03:06)

Linkin Park "Numb" Warner Bros. Records Inc. Directed by Mr. Hahn

Linkin Park - Numb

Linkin Park - Numb (03:06)

Linkin Park Numb Warner Bros. Records Directed by Mr. Hahn

Linkin Park - What I've Done

Linkin Park - What I've Done (03:27)

Linkin Park What I've Done Warner Bros. Records Directed by Mr. Hahn Get the single at iTunes! Click below to go to iTunes: http://www.warnerbrosrecords.com/click/click.php?id=63

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linkin park / in the end (03:37)

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Linkin Park Reviews

Linkin Park

Linkin Park

Minutes To Midnight

Jay-Z/Linkin Park : Collision Course

Mash-ups: the last word. Hopefully.

  • Dec 11, 2004

Carling Weekend : Reading, Main Stage Friday

Linkin Park, Blink-182, The Darkness and more...

  • Aug 26, 2003

Linkin Park : Meteora

...as if the band had simply reprogrammed the Pro-Tools machine that they'd made the first album on...

Linkin Park : Somewhere I Belong

...a distinctly soppy ballad...

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Linkin Park Biography

This Los Angeles, California, USA-based outfit earned the rather dubious distinction of becoming nu metal's first pin-ups. Originally known as Xero, the band was formed in 1996 by Mark Wakefield (b. USA; vocals), Mike Shinoda (b. Michael Kenji Shinoda, 11 February 1977, Agoura Hills, California, USA; MC/vocals), Brad Delson (b. Bradford Phillip Delson, 1 December 1977, Los Angeles, California, USA; guitar), Rob Bourdon (b. Robert Gregory Bourdon, 20 January 1979, Calabasas, California, USA; drums), Phoenix (b. David Michael Farrell, 8 February 1977, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; bass) and DJ Joe Hahn (b. Joseph Hahn, 15 March 1977, Dallas, Texas, USA). Minus the departing Wakefield and Phoenix, the band was joined by lead singer Chester Bennington (b. 20 March 1976, Phoenix, Arizona, USA) and changed their name to Hybrid Theory, but for legal reasons swiftly adopted the Linkin Park moniker. Their new title arose from a deliberate spelling variation of the Santa Monica landmark, Lincoln Park.

The band immediately created an impact on the Los Angeles club scene, and was swiftly offered a recording contract with Warner Brothers Records. They subsequently entered the studio with producer Don Gilmore to work on their debut album. [Hybrid Theory] introduced a highly eclectic fusion of metal, hip-hop, industrial and pop styles which at the time was striking even by the standards of pioneers such as Korn and Limp Bizkit. Aided by the heavy radio rotation of "One Step Closer" the album debuted in the US Top 20 in November 2000. By this time, founding member Phoenix had returned to the line-up.

Linkin Park's popularity grew steadily over the next two years, with [Hybrid Theory] reaching the US Top 5 and the track "In The End" climbing to number 2 on the singles chart. During this period, the band also launched the annual rock/hip-hop concert tour Projekt Revolution. Although not as strong as the debut, Meteora made an impressive start with sales of over 1 million units upon release in the USA, and hit single with "Somewhere I Belong", "Faint", "Numb" and "Breaking The Habit". The following year's "mash-up" collaboration with rapper Jay-Z topped the US album charts, but shortly after it's release the band members announced a temporary hiatus from Linkin Park activities.

Shinoda enjoyed some success with his hip-hop project, Fort Minor. The parent band appeared at a number of charity concerts, including Live 8, before returning to the studio to work on their third album. Released in May 2007, Minutes To Mignight saw the band adopting a more eclectic approach and embracing new styles beyond rock and rap.

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Linkin Park Discography

Linkin Park albums.

  • [Hybrid Theory] - 2000 (Warners)
  • Meteora - 2003 (Warners)
  • Live In Texas - 2003 (Warners)
  • Collision Course - 2004 (WEA)
  • Minutes To Midnight - 2007 (Machine Shop/Warners)

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Linkin Park Videos & DVD's

Linkin Park video and DVD releases.

  • Frat Party At The Pankake Festival - 2001 (Warner Music Vision)
  • Live In Texas - 2003 (Warner Music Vision)
  • MTV Ultimate Mash-Ups Presents: Collision Course - 2004 (Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam)

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