In a cultural sense I find it interesting that fans and haters alike continue to reflect on these two albums so much. These records, however, are much deeper than just their sound (even if that sound caters to their significance). Some fans have looked at these records as the band’s peak moments in their career, while many haters immediately write off anything that has to do with nu metal/rap metal. The instrumental and vocal styles used within these two albums would go on to create the foundation for Linkin Park’s image (even as the band continued to progress their style and sound). The songs captured Bennington’s stronger side of singing, diving into the waters of pain and loneliness, tapping the root of music that is able to reach deep within someone. Meteora is also where a lot of fans would discover “Breaking The Habit” and “Numb” (both which came with beautiful music videos). There’s the ever-popular “Faint”, where Shinoda raps over an electronic infused rock instrumental, the chorus bursting with fiery guitar work and Bennington’s screams. The hyper record scratching and electric vibrant guitar notes presented a pulse-racing intro, packed with vicious screams from Bennington.
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Bennington came out in full force with rage and angst throughout the record, kicking things off right away in “Don’t Stay”. Meteora continued with these instrumental sounds, balancing out the use of heavy riff roaring bangers, and stunning songs of rich somber tones. Hybrid Theory is an incredibly important work its importance isn’t just that within the world of metal or rock, but I believe it to be one of the most important records of the 21st century. That’s 10 million units, something that legendary heavy bands like Metallica and Van Halen have only been able to accomplish. Let me say one thing right off the bat about Hybrid Theory that just really impresses me… this is a diamond record.
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In honor of Chester Bennington’s life and art, here is a look into Linkin Park’s music and legacy, and how the band sincerely pushed themselves to create their purest work, and change music. Throughout their career the band has released seven studio albums. They burst through the music industry with a sound that captured the youth across the world. Many of these bands and artists were able to find immense success at the dawn of the internet era, and have in many ways lead the way for new evolutions in music (inspiring many of the bands and artists we love today). Our culture at the time was a beautiful ball of oddness that came with new shifts in music. While we continue to see new technical advances and innovative artists/bands, many of us music listeners today are heavily impacted by the art of the 90’s and 2000’s.
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At this point in life, it is almost impossible to not have heard at least one of their songs (or be unaware of how large a band they’ve become within the music industry). I, like many people my age, grew up listening to Linkin Park. I didn't share Numb and Faint cause who the fuck doesn't know these songs lol. What I've Done (Official Video) - Linkin Park And yes I love all their albums indiscriminately haters not only the earliest !īleed It Out (Official Video) - Linkin Park (This song gives me goosebumps mayneee)īreaking The Habit (Official Video) - Linkin ParkĬastle of Glass (Official Video) - Linkin Park
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I know each and every song they released (That's what you call a die hard fan ). Now it is time for the jackpot, the greatest ever rock/and the rest (lol, they tried almost everything) band, in my opinion, Linkin Park. I also love pretty much all 30 seconds to mars songs. Thirty Seconds to Mars - Kings and Queens Thirty Seconds to Mars - "Closer to the Edge" Three Days Grace - I Hate Everything About YouĮnough Three days grace for now although I'd share all their songs if I could. Don't be surprised if what I shared is actually pretty famous cause I am really no specialist lol. I am more into alternative/hard/punk rock. Alright I hate the metal genre but I do like a few rock bands beside the most known (ACDC/Queen/Nirvana). I was gonna post another compilation of me songs in the Hiphop section when I realised I have been spamming that section for a while so ya here I am (I love sharing my music).