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| Name = Linkin Park |
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| Img_capt = Linkin Park performing in [[Berlin]] on 2010's [[A Thousand Suns Tour|A Thousand Suns World Tour]]. |
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| Origin = [[Agoura Hills, California|Agoura Hills]], [[California]], USA |
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| Genre = <!-- Do not change genre without consulting the talk page -->[[Alternative rock]], [[nu metal]], [[rap rock]], [[alternative metal]] |
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| Years_active = 1996–present |
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| Label = [[Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros.]], [[Machine Shop Recordings|Machine Shop]] |
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| URL = {{URL|linkinpark.com}} |
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| Associated_acts = [[Dead by Sunrise]], [[Fort Minor]], [[Jay-Z]], [[Mike Shinoda#Other musical activities|White Pegacorn]], Tasty Snax, Relative Degree, Grey Daze |
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| Current_members = [[Chester Bennington]]<br />Rob Bourdon<br />[[Brad Delson]]<br />David Farrell<br />[[Joe Hahn]]<br />[[Mike Shinoda]] |
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| Past_members = Kyle Christener<br>Scott Koziol<br>Mark Wakefield |
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'''Linkin Park''' is an<!--awards and nominations don't belong here--> American [[rock music|rock]] band<!-- do not change this without consulting the talk page --> from [[Agoura Hills, California|Agoura Hills]], [[California]]. Formed in 1996, the band rose to international fame with their debut album, ''[[Hybrid Theory]]'', which was certified [[Oro album|Diamond]] by the [[Recording Industry Association of America|RIAA]] in 2005 and [[Music recording sales certification|multi-platinum]] in several other countries.<ref>Recording Industry Association of America, [http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=tblDiamond RIAA Record Sales], Retrieved on June 13, 2007</ref> Its following studio album, ''[[Meteora (album)|Meteora]]'', continued the band's success, topping the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] album chart in 2003, and was followed by extensive touring and charity work around the world.<ref>Soundspike.com, |
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[http://www.soundspike.com/news/main/article/788/album_chart_linkin_parks_meteora_shoots_to_the_top.html Album Chart: Linkin Park’s ‘Meteora’ shoots to the top], Retrieved on March 19, 2007</ref> In 2003, [[MTV2]] named Linkin Park the sixth greatest band of the music video era and the third best of the new millennium behind [[Oasis (band)|Oasis]] and [[Coldplay]].<ref>{{cite news |first=Andrea |last=Negri |title=22 greatest bands? Something 2 argue about |work= Houston Chronicle |date=October 10, 2003}}</ref> |
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Having adapted the [[nu metal]] and [[rap metal]] genres to a radio-friendly yet densely layered style in ''Hybrid Theory'' and ''Meteora'',<ref name=ew>{{cite news |first=Tom |last=Sinclair|work= Music Review|title=Meteora (2003) |url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,435104~4~0~meteora,00.html|publisher= Entertainment Weekly|date=March 28, 2003|accessdate=October 19, 2007 }}</ref><ref name="msn">MSN Music, [http://music.msn.com/artist/?artist=16483411&menu=bio Linkin Park: Biography], Retrieved on June 14, 2007</ref><ref name="allmusic1">{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jxfoxqykld6e |title=allmusic ((( Linkin Park > Overview ))) |publisher=[[Allmusic]] |author=MacKenzie Wilson |date= |accessdate=October 28, 2008}}</ref> the band explored other genres in their next studio album, ''[[Minutes to Midnight (album)|Minutes to Midnight]]'', which was released in 2007.<ref name="No new"/><ref name=lat>{{cite news |first=Ann |last=Powers|work= Pop Album Review|title=Minutes to Midnight (Warner Bros.) |url=http://www.calendarlive.com/printedition/calendar/cl-et-linkin15may15,0,2089411.story?coll=cl-calendar|publisher= Los Angeles Times|date=May 15, 2007|accessdate=October 19, 2007 }}</ref> The album topped the [[Billboard charts|''Billboard'' charts]] and had the third best debut week of any album that year.<ref>Billboard.com, [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/charts/chart_display.jsp?g=Albums&f=The+Billboard+200 M2M holds the top slot for the current week], Retrieved on May 28, 2007</ref><ref name="billm">Billboard.com, [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003589114 Linkin Park Scores Year's Best Debut With 'Midnight'], Retrieved on May 28, 2007</ref> The band has collaborated with several other artists, most notably with [[rapper]] [[Jay-Z]] in their [[Mashup (music)|mashup]] EP ''[[Collision Course (album)|Collision Course]]'', and many others included on ''[[Reanimation]]''.<ref name="msn"/> The band's most recent studio album, ''[[A Thousand Suns]]'', was released on September 8, 2010. Linkin Park has sold over 50 million albums worldwide and has won two [[Grammy Awards]].<ref>{{cite news | first=Lisa | last=Verrico | coauthors= |authorlink= | title=Linkin Park | date=January 30, 2008 | publisher=The Times | url =http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/live_reviews/article3271745.ece | work = | pages = | accessdate = February 20, 2009 | language = }}</ref><ref>Rock On The Net, [http://www.rockonthenet.com/grammy/rapcollab.htm Grammy Awards: Best Rap/Sung Collaboration], Retrieved on June 9, 2007</ref><ref>Rock On The Net [http://www.rockonthenet.com/grammy/hardrock.htm Grammy Awards: Best Hard Rock Performance], Retrieved on June 14, 2006</ref> |
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==History == |
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=== Early years (1996–99) === |
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Originally consisting of three high school friends, Linkin Park’s foundation was anchored by [[Mike Shinoda]], [[Brad Delson]], and Rob Bourdon.<ref name=Ask-Bio>AskMen.com, [http://www.askmen.com/men/entertainment_150/196c_linkin_park.html Linkin Park – Biography] Retrieved on March 20, 2007</ref> After graduating from high school, the California natives began to take their musical interests more seriously, recruiting [[Joe Hahn]], Dave "Phoenix" Farrell, and Mark Wakefield to perform in their band, Xero. Though limited in resources, the band began recording and producing songs within Shinoda’s make-shift bedroom studio in 1996.<ref name=Ask-Bio/><ref name="Bio2">{{cite web|url=http://www.popstarsplus.com/music_linkinpark_history.htm|title=Linkin Park — band history and biography|accessdate=December 23, 2007}}</ref> Tensions and frustration within the band grew after they failed to land a record deal.<ref name=Ask-Bio /> The lack of success and stalemate in progress prompted Wakefield, at that time the band's vocalist, to leave the band in search of other projects.<ref name=Ask-Bio/><ref name="Bio2" /> Farrell also left to tour with Tasty Snax and other bands.<ref name=MusicMight>MusicMight.com, [http://www.musicmight.com/linkto/artist/{152D3B4F-F96B-445F-A2F6-DFF26B9 Linkin Park – MusicMight Biography] Retrieved on March 20, 2007</ref><ref>Livedaily.com, [http://www.livedaily.com/interviews/liveDaily_Interview_Linkin_Parks_Dave_Phoenix_Farrell-6078.html?t=6 LiveDaily Interview: Linkin Park’s Dave 'Phoenix' Farrell] Retrieved on March 20, 2007</ref> |
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After spending a considerable time searching for Wakefield's replacement, Xero recruited [[Arizona]] vocalist [[Chester Bennington]]. [[Jeff Blue]], the vice president of Zomba Music, had referred him to the band in March 1999.<ref name=LPT>Lptimes.com, [http://www.lptimes.com/bio/bio_band.html Band History] Retrieved on March 20, 2007</ref> Bennington, formerly of Grey Daze, became a standout among applicants because of his unique singing style. The band changed its name from Xero to Hybrid Theory.<ref name=MusicMight/> The newborn vocal chemistry between Shinoda and Bennington helped revive the band, inciting them to work on new material.<ref name=Ask-Bio/> The band’s renaissance culminated with a change in name; from Hybrid Theory, the band changed its name to Linkin Park, a play on and homage to [[Santa Monica, California|Santa Monica]]’s Lincoln Park.<ref name="Ask-Bio">AskMen.com, [http://www.askmen.com/men/entertainment_150/196c_linkin_park.html Linkin Park — Biography] Retrieved on March 20, 2007</ref> However, despite these changes, the band still struggled to sign a record deal. After facing numerous rejections from several major [[record labels]], Linkin Park turned to Jeff Blue for additional help. After failing to catch [[Warner Bros. Records]] on three previous reviews, Jeff Blue, now the vice president of Warner Bros. Records, helped the band sign a deal with the company in 1999. The band released its breakthrough album, ''[[Hybrid Theory]]'', the following year.<ref name=LPT/> |
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=== ''Hybrid Theory'' (2000–02) === |
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Linkin Park released ''[[Hybrid Theory]]'' on October 24, 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/linkin_park/hybrid_theory/|title=Linkin Park – ''Hybrid Theory released October 24, 2000.|accessdate=December 23, 2007}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.linkin-park.com/?pg=albums|title=Linkin Park fansite — Album release date|accessdate=December 23, 2007 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20071221073717/http://www.linkin-park.com/?pg=albums |archivedate = December 21, 2007}}</ref> The album, which represented half a decade’s worth of the band’s work, was edited by [[Don Gilmore]].<ref name=Ask-Bio/> ''Hybrid Theory'' was a massive commercial success; it sold more than 4.8 million copies during its debut year, earning it the status of best-selling album of 2001, while singles such as "[[Crawling (song)|Crawling]]" and "[[One Step Closer (Linkin Park song)|One Step Closer]]" established themselves as staples among [[alternative rock]] radio play lists during the year.<ref name="MusicMight"/> Additionally, other singles from the album were featured in films such as ''[[Dracula 2000]]'', ''[[Little Nicky]]'', and ''[[Valentine (film)|Valentine]]''.<ref name=MusicMight/> ''Hybrid Theory'' won a [[Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance]] (for "Crawling") and was nominated for two other [[Grammy Award]]s: [[Grammy Award for Best New Artist|Best New Artist]] and [[Grammy Award for Best Rock Album|Best Rock Album]].<ref>United Stations Radio Network, [http://music.yahoo.com/read/news/12026293 Linkin Park's Grammy Noms Are Icing On The Cake] Retrieved on March 26, 2007</ref> [[MTV]] awarded the band their Best Rock Video and Best Direction awards for "[[In the End]]".<ref name=Ask-Bio/> Through the winning of the Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance, ''Hybrid Theory’s'' overall success had catapulted the band into [[mainstream]] success. |
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During this time, Linkin Park received many invitations to perform on many high-profile tours and concerts including [[Ozzfest]], [[Family Values Tour]] and [[KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas]].<ref name=MusicMight/><ref>MTV.com, [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1451189/20011126/story.jhtml Linkin Park, P.O.D., Nickelback, More To Play LA’s KROQ Fest] Retrieved on March 26, 2007</ref> The band also formed its own tour, [[Projekt Revolution]], which featured other notable artists such as, [[Cypress Hill]], [[Adema]], and [[Snoop Dogg]].<ref name=LPT/> Within a year’s stretch, Linkin Park had performed at over 320 concerts.<ref name=Ask-Bio/> The experiences and performances of the precocious band were documented in its first [[DVD]], ''[[Frat Party at the Pankake Festival]]'', which debuted in November 2001. Now reunited with former [[bassist]] Phoenix, the band began work on a remix album, dubbed ''[[Reanimation]]'', which would include works from ''Hybrid Theory'' and non-album tracks also.<ref name="MusicMight"/> ''Reanimation'' debuted on July 30, 2002, featuring the likes of [[Black Thought]], [[Jonathan Davis]], [[Aaron Lewis]], and many others.<ref>United Stations Radio Network, [http://music.yahoo.com/read/news/12060732 Linkin Park’s 'Reanimation' Set For July 30] Retrieved on March 26, 2007</ref> ''Reanimation'' claimed the second spot on the [[Billboard 200|''Bilboard'' 200]], and sold nearly 270,000 copies during its debut week.<ref>Yahoo! Music, [http://music.yahoo.com/read/news/12026172 Linkin Park Remixes Chart With Number Two Debut] Retrieved on March 26, 2007</ref> |
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=== ''Meteora'' (2002–04) === |
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Following the success of ''Hybrid Theory'' and ''Reanimation'', Linkin Park spent a significant amount of time touring around the United States. The band members began to work on new material amidst its saturated schedule, spending a sliver of their free time in their tour bus' studio.<ref name=dvd>Warner Bros. Records, "The Making of Meteora" (2003) [[DVD]], Released on March 25, 2003.</ref> The band officially announced the production of a new studio album in December 2002, revealing its new work was inspired by the rocky region of [[Meteora]] in [[Greece]], where numerous [[Monastery|monasteries]] have been built on top of the rocks.<ref>MTV.com, [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1459710/01272003/linkin_Park.jhtml Linkin Park Get Their Tempers Under Control To Complete New LP] Retrieved on June 10, 2006</ref> ''[[Meteora (album)|Meteora]]'' features a mixture of the band's previous [[nu metal]] and [[rapcore]] styles with newer innovative effects, including the induction of a [[shakuhachi]] (a [[Music of Japan|Japanese]] flute made of bamboo) and other instruments.<ref name=Ask-Bio/> Linkin Park's second album debuted on March 25, 2003 and instantly earned worldwide recognition,<ref name=Ask-Bio/> going to #1 in the US and UK, and #2 in Australia.<ref name="Bio2" /> |
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''Meteora'' sold more than 800,000 copies during its first week, and it ranked as the best selling album on the [[Billboard charts]] at the time.<ref>Yahoo! Music, [http://music.yahoo.com/read/news/12038512 Linkin Park 'Meteora' Debuts At Number One, Sets Aside Tix For Military] Retrieved on April 8, 2007</ref> The album's singles, including "[[Somewhere I Belong]]", "[[Breaking the Habit]]", "[[Faint (song)|Faint]]", and "[[Numb (Linkin Park song)|Numb]]", received significant radio attention.<ref>Yahoo! Music, [http://music.yahoo.com/read/news/12061738 Linkin Park Says 'Faint' Is Equal To Other Songs] Retrieved on April 8, 2007</ref> By October 2003, ''Meteora'' sold nearly three million copies.<ref>LAUNCH Radio Networks, [http://music.yahoo.com/read/news/12043299 Linkin Park Album Certified Triple Platinum] Retrieved on April 8, 2007</ref> The album's success allowed Linkin Park to form another [[Projekt Revolution]], which featured other bands and artists including, [[Mudvayne]], [[Blindside]], and [[Xzibit]].<ref name=Ask-Bio/> Additionally, [[Metallica]] invited Linkin Park to play at the Summer Sanitarium Tour 2003, which included well-known acts such as [[Limp Bizkit]], [[Mudvayne]] and [[Deftones]].<ref name=vh1>VH1.com, [http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/linkin_park/bio.jhtml Linkin Park: Biography] Retrieved on April 8, 2007</ref> The band released an album and [[DVD]], entitled ''[[Live in Texas]]'', which consisted of audio and video tracks of some of the band's performances in [[Texas]] during the tour.<ref name=Ask-Bio/> In early 2004, Linkin Park started a world tour titled the ''Meteora World Tour'', supporting bands on the tour included [[Hoobastank]], [[P.O.D.]] and [[Story of the Year]]. |
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''Meteora'' earned the band multiple awards and honors. The band won the [[MTV]] awards for Best Rock Video for "[[Somewhere I Belong]] and the Viewer's Choice Award for "[[Breaking the Habit]]".<ref name=ring>Ringsurf.com, [http://www.ringsurf.com/info/Music/Rap/Linkin_Park/ Linkin Park Awards] Retrieved on April 4, 2007</ref> Linkin Park also received significant recognition during the 2004 [[Radio Music Award]]s, winning the Artist of the Year and Song of the Year ("Numb") awards.<ref name=ring/> Although ''Meteora'' was not nearly as successful as ''Hybrid Theory'', it was the third best selling album in the United States during 2003.<ref name=MusicMight/> The band spent the first few months of 2004 touring around the world, first with the third Projekt Revolution tour, and later several European concerts.<ref name=MusicMight/> |
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=== Side projects (2004–06) === |
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[[File:Chester Bennington LP.JPG|thumb|right|150px|Chester Bennington appearing on the band's behalf at MTV Asia Aid.]] |
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Following ''Meteora'''s success, the band postponed working on a new studio album for the next few years. Instead, Linkin Park continued to tour and work on many side projects. Bennington appeared on [[DJ Lethal]]’s "State of the Art" and other work with [[Dead by Sunrise]], while Shinoda did work with [[Depeche Mode]].<ref name=MusicMight/> In 2004, the band began to work with [[Jay-Z]] to produce another remix album, entitled ''[[Collision Course (album)|Collision Course]]''. The album, which featured intermixed lyrics and background tracks from both artists' previous albums, debuted in November 2004. Shinoda also formed a new band, [[Fort Minor]], as a side project. With the aid of Jay-Z, Fort Minor released its debut album, ''[[The Rising Tied]]'', to critical acclaim.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.chartattack.com/news/40464/mike-shinodas-fort-minor-rise-to-the-occasion | title=Mike Shinoda's Fort Minor Rise To The Occasion | date=February 13, 2006 | first=Matt | last=Semansky | accessdate=November 17, 2008 | publisher=''[[Chart (magazine)|Chart]]'' }}</ref><ref>Machine Shop, [http://www.machineshopmarketing.com/teams/teamspage.asp?team=fortminor Fort Minor Biography] Retrieved on April 23, 2007</ref> At the same time, the band's relationship with [[Warner Bros. Records]] was deteriorating rapidly on account of several trust and financial issues.<ref>Rolling Stone, [http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/7373660/linkin_warner_feud_rages Linkin, Warner Feud Rages] Retrieved on May 12, 2007</ref> After months of feuding, the band finally negotiated a deal in December 2005.<ref>Aversion, [http://www.aversion.com/news/news_article.cfm?news_id=5552 Linkin Park, Warner Bros. Kiss, Make Up] Retrieved on May 12, 2007</ref> |
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Linkin Park also participated in numerous charitable events, most notably raised money to benefit victims of [[Hurricane Charley]] in 2004 and later [[hurricane Katrina]] in 2005.<ref name=MusicMight/> The band donated $75,000 to the [[Special Operations Warrior Foundation]] in March 2004.<ref>[http://www.specialops.org/news_past.asp Special Operations Warrior Foundation: News and Events Archive<!-- Bot generated title -->]{{Dead link|date=October 2008}}</ref> They also helped relief efforts for the [[2004 Indian Ocean earthquake|2004 Indian Ocean tsunami]] victims by staging several charity concerts and setting up an additional fund called "Music for Relief".<ref>VoaNews, [http://www.voanews.com/english/archive/2004-12/2004-12-31-voa48.cfm?CFID=74354381&CFTOKEN=58486424 Linkin Park Launches Relief Fund for Tsunami Victims; Backstreet Boys to Release New Album] Retrieved on May 12, 2007</ref> Most notably, however, the band participated at [[Live 8]], a series of charitable benefit concerts set up to raise global awareness.<ref name=liv8>The Linkin Park Times, [http://www.lptimes.com/news2005/july/live8live.html Live 8 Philadelphia 2005] Retrieved on May 12, 2007</ref> Alongside Jay-Z, the band performed on Live 8's stage in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]], to a global audience.<ref name="liv8"/> The band would later be reunited with Jay-Z at the [[Grammy Award|Grammy Award Ceremony 2006]], during which they performed "Numb/Encore", en route to winning a Grammy for [[Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration|Best Rap/Sung Collaboration]].<ref>About.com, [http://top40.about.com/b/a/207768.htm Jay-Z and Linkin Park to Mash-Up Onstage at the Grammys], Retrieved on June 9, 2007</ref> They would later go on to play at the 2006 [[Summer Sonic]] music festival, which was hosted by [[Metallica]] in Japan.<ref>Linkinpark.com, [http://linkinpark.com/news-story/News/linkin_park_fort_minor_at_summer_sonic_in_japan-1 Linkin Park, Fort Minor at Summer Sonic in Japan], Retrieved on June 9, 2007</ref> |
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=== ''Minutes to Midnight'' (2006–08) === |
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[[Image:LinkiPark.JPG|thumb|Linkin Park in [[Prague]], 2007|left]] |
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Linkin Park returned to the recording studios in 2006 to work on new material. To produce the album, the band chose producer [[Rick Rubin]]. Despite initially stating the album would debut sometime in 2006, the album was delayed until 2007.<ref name="No new">MTV.com, [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1539802/20060830/linkin_park.jhtml Mike Shinoda Says 'No New Linkin Park Album In 2006 After All'], Retrieved on June 9, 2007</ref> The band had recorded thirty to fifty songs in August 2006, when Shinoda stated the album was halfway completed.<ref>MTV.com, [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1530011/20060502/shinoda_mike.jhtml Mike Shinoda Says Linkin Park Halfway Done With New Album], Retrieved on June 9, 2007</ref> Bennington later added that the new album would stray away from its previous nu metal sound.<ref>MTV.com, [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1541846/20060927/linkin_park.jhtml?headlines=true Linkin Park Say Nu-Metal Sound Is 'Completely Gone' On Next LP], Retrieved on June 9, 2007</ref> [[Warner Bros. Records]] officially announced that the band’s third studio album, entitled ''[[Minutes to Midnight (album)|Minutes to Midnight]]'', would be released on May 15, 2007 in the United States.<ref>Warner Bros. Records, [http://new.marketwire.com/2.0/rel.jsp?id=716379 Fans Counting the 'Minutes' as Linkin Park Reveal Album Name and Release Date], Retrieved on June 9, 2007</ref> After spending fourteen months working on the album, the band members opted to further refine their album by removing five of the original seventeen tracks. The album’s title, a reference to the [[Doomsday Clock]], foreshadowed the band's new lyrical themes.<ref>MTV.com, [http://www.mtv.com/#/news/articles/1553982/20070306/linkin_park.jhtml Linkin Park Finish Apocalyptic Album, Revive Projekt Revolution Tour], Retrieved on June 9, 2007</ref> ''Minutes to Midnight'' sold over 600,000 copies in its first week, making it one of the most successful debut week albums in recent years. The album also took the top spot on the Billboard Charts.<ref name="billm"/> |
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The album's first single, "[[What I've Done]]" was released on April 2, and premiered on MTV and [[Fuse TV|Fuse]] within the same week.<ref>Videostatic, [http://www.videostatic.com/vs/2007/week13/index.html#entry-32223480 MTV Adds for the Week of 4/2/07], Retrieved on December 19, 2007.</ref> The single was acclaimed by listeners, becoming the top-ranked song on the [[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard's]] [[Modern Rock Tracks]] and [[Mainstream Rock Tracks]] charts.<ref>Billboard.com, [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/retrieve_chart_history.do?model.vnuArtistId=411805&model.vnuAlbumId=947004 Artist Chart History – Singles] Retrieved on June 9, 2007</ref> The song is also used in soundtrack for the 2007 action film, [[Transformers (film)|Transformers]]. Later in the year, the band won the "Favorite Alternative Artist" in the [[American Music Awards]].<ref>ShowBuzz.com, [http://www.showbuzz.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/11/19/music/main3519877.shtml American Music Awards – Winners List], Retrieved on March 21, 2008.</ref> The band also saw success with the rest of the albums singles, "[[Bleed It Out]]", "[[Shadow of the Day]]", "[[Given Up]]", and "[[Leave Out All the Rest]]", which were released throughout 2007 and early 2008. The band also collaborated with [[Busta Rhymes]] on his single "[[We Made It (song)|We Made It]]", which was released on April 29.<ref>[http://acharts.us/song/35392 – "We Made It" Music Charts (Canada)], ''aCharts''. Accessed May 12, 2008</ref> |
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[[File:Linkin Park @ Sonisphere.jpg|220px|thumb|right|Linkin Park performing at 2009's [[Sonisphere#Finland|Sonisphere Festival.]]]] |
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Linkin Park's touring and live shows have, among other things, included a performance at [[Live Earth Japan]] on July 7, 2007.<ref>Billboard.com, [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003608605 Linkin Park, Local Stars Kickstart Live Earth Japan], Retrieved on July 12, 2007</ref> and headlining [[Download Festival]] in Donington Park, England and [[Edgefest]] in [[Downsview Park]], [[Toronto]], Canada. The band completed touring on its fourth [[Projekt Revolution]] tour before taking up an Arena tour around the United Kingdom, visiting [[Nottingham]], [[Sheffield]] and [[Manchester]], before finishing on a double night at [[the O2 arena (London)|the O2 arena]] in [[London]]. Bennington stated that Linkin Park plans to release a follow-up album to ''Minutes to Midnight''.<ref name="follow">Billboard.com, [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003707157 Linkin Park Plans Quick 'Midnight' Follow Up], Retrieved on February 13, 2008.</ref> However, he stated the band will first embark on a United States tour to gather inspiration for the album.<ref name="follow"/> In an interview with ''[[Rolling Stone]]'', Bennington said that the band had already begun writing new material for the album, and Shinoda too stated that the album could well be released in late 2009. Mike Shinoda also announced a live CD/DVD entitled "[[Road to Revolution: Live at Milton Keynes]]", which is a live video recording from the Projekt Revolution gig at the [[National Bowl|Milton Keynes Bowl]] the 29th June 2008, which was officially released on the 24th November, 2008.<ref>Rollingstone.com, [http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2008/05/12/chester-bennington-talks-new-band-death-by-sunrise-next-linkin-park-album/ Linkin Park has already begun writing their next album], Retrieved on May 14, 2008.</ref> |
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=== ''A Thousand Suns'' (2008–present) === |
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[[File:Dave Farrell, Linkin Park @ Sonisphere.jpg|thumb|left|190px|Bassist Dave "Phoenix" Farrell performing at 2009's [[Sonisphere Festival]] in Kirjurinluoto, Pori, Finland.]] |
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In October 2008 Mike Shinoda revealed on his blog that he, Phoenix and Hahn had begun working on two song ideas at Hahn's home, with studio recording to begin in earnest soon.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mikeshinoda.com/2008/10/25/new-linkin-park-music/ |title=Mike Shinoda / Blog |publisher=Mikeshinoda.com |date= |accessdate=October 28, 2008}}</ref> In 2008, Bennington announced that Linkin Park's fourth studio release will be a [[concept album]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cbennington.com/2008/10/billboard-linkin-park-thinking.html |title=Chester Bennington / Blog |publisher=Cbennington.com |date= |accessdate=October 29, 2008}}</ref> The band has not released many specific details about the album.{{ref}} In an interview with [[MTV]] in November 2008, Bennington stated, "It sounds a little daunting to me, so, I think my confidence level will drop, but when it was presented to us by this friend of ours, we liked the idea. It was an inspiring idea, and it was something we could relate a lot of the things we like to write about to".{{ref}} He also added that the band planned to begin recording in December for a six-week session. The album was expected in mid 2009, but in late March, Mike Shinoda wrote on his blog saying "We're hoping to have Chester's Dead By Sunrise album out this fall, and the new LP album out early next year."<ref>Mike shinoda blog, [http://www.mikeshinoda.com/blog/in_the_studio-linkin_park_/in_studio_march_2009 In Studio: March 2009]</ref> |
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In December 2008, [[Digidesign]] gave the band the opportunity to preview the new [[Pro Tools|Pro Tools 8]] [[software]]. The experiment resulted in an instrumental song called "Lockjaw" performed by Shinoda and Bourdon.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mikeshinoda.com/blog/gadgets__recommendations-in_the_studio-linkin_park_/protools_8_mike_in_the_studio |title=ProTools 8: Mike in the Studio « Mike Shinoda's Blog |publisher=Mikeshinoda.com |date= |accessdate=2010-08-26}}</ref> |
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In April 2009, Shinoda revealed on his blog that Linkin Park would be working on the score for ''[[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen]]'' with successful film composer, [[Hans Zimmer]].<ref>[http://www.mikeshinoda.com/blog/special_events-recommended_music-in_the_studio-featured-linkin_park_/transformers_2_new_linkin_park_song_and_score Transformers 2: New Linkin Park Song and Score] ''MikeShinoda.com'' April 24, 2009.</ref> On May 7, it was further confirmed that the song recorded for the film was titled "[[New Divide]]", and was released as a single on May 18.<ref>[http://www.mikeshinoda.com/blog/in_the_studio-linkin_park_/transformers_song_name-1 Transformers Song Name] MikeShinoda.com. May 7, 2009.</ref><ref>Ditzian, Eric [http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1610868/story.jhtml 'Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen' Soundtrack To Feature Linkin Park] ''MTV News''. May 7, 2009.</ref> The music video for "New Divide" was released on June 12, 2009 and was directed by Hahn. On June 22, 2009, the band played a short set after the premiere of the movie. The concert took place on the street in [[Westwood Village, Los Angeles, California|Westwood Village]]. |
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In May 2009, Linkin Park announced that they were working on their fourth album to be released in 2010, with the aim for it to be "genre-busting."<ref>{{cite news | first=Chris | last=Harris | coauthors= |authorlink= | title=Linkin Park Cooking Up Genre-Busting Album for 2010 | date=2009-05-26 | publisher= | url =http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2009/05/26/linkin-park-cooking-up-genre-busting-concept-album-for-2010/ | work =Rolling Stone | pages = | accessdate = 2010-03-12 | language = }}</ref> [[Mike Shinoda|Shinoda]] also stated recently in an interview with IGN that the new album would have in comparison to ''[[Minutes to Midnight (album)|Minutes to Midnight]]'' a bigger "thread of consistency" and would also be more experimental and "hopefully more cutting-edge".<ref>{{cite news | first=Chris | last=Carle | coauthors= |authorlink= | title= Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda | date=2009-05-22 | publisher=IGN | url =http://music.ign.com/articles/996/996814p1.html | work = | pages = | accessdate = 2010-03-12 | language = }}</ref> Additionally Bennington confirmed that Rick Rubin would return to produce the new album.<ref>{{cite news | first=Ron | last=Brownlow | coauthors= |authorlink= | title=Pedal to the metal | date=2009-07-07 | publisher= | url =http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/archives/2009/07/08/2003448134 | work =Taipei Times | pages = | accessdate = 2010-03-12 | language = }}</ref> |
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In July 2009, Linkin Park played at the [[Sonisphere Festival]] in Europe. They also played at the [[Epicenter (music festival)|Epicenter music festival]] In August 2009. |
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On January 19, 2010, Linkin Park released a new song entitled "[[Download to Donate for Haiti|Not Alone]]" as part of a compilation from Music for Relief in support of the [[2010 Haiti earthquake|Haiti Earthquake crisis]]. On February 10, 2010, Linkin Park released the official music video for the song on their homepage. |
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The band has produced a video game titled ''[[8-Bit Rebellion!]]'', released April 26, 2010, for the iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad. The game includes a new song, "Blackbirds", which is unlocked when the player completes the game. Mike Shinoda has also stated that the game will be regularly updated with new content over time.<ref>{{cite news | first = Bryan | last = Schell | title = Linkin Park 8 Bit Rebellion for iPhone | date = 2010-06-21 | url = http://www.businessweek.com/idg/2010-06-21/linkin-park-8-bit-rebellion-for-iphone.html | work = [[Bloomberg Businessweek]] | accessdate = 2010-07-04}}</ref> |
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On June 6, the band revealed that its new album was nearing completion, and announced the first five dates for their first tour for 2010. The tour began in [[Los Angeles, California]] on September 7.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.linkinpark.com/events/event/listFeatured |title=Linkin Park Official Tour Dates |publisher=Linkinpark.com |date= |accessdate=2010-08-26}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | first = Jon | last = Stickler | title = Linkin Park Announce Return To UK | date = 2010-06-15 | url = http://www.stereoboard.com/content/view/97638/46 | work = stereoboard | accessdate = 2010-07-04}}</ref><ref>[http://www.linkinpark.com/profiles/blogs/first-2010-linkin-park-tour First 2010 Linkin Park Tour Dates] Retrieved on June 6, 2010</ref> Six days later, Shinoda revealed that Linkin Park has almost made its decisions for all of the final qualities for the album, which include the track listing, album title, and cover art.<ref>[http://mikeshinoda.com/2010/06/12/quick-post/] Retrieved on June 16, 2010</ref>[[File:LinkinParkChster2010.jpg|thumb|left|190px|Lead Vocalist Chester Bennington performing on 2010's [[A Thousand Suns World Tour]] in Chile on the South American Leg of the tour.]] |
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On July 8, Linkin Park officially announced that their new album, ''[[A Thousand Suns]]'', is scheduled to be released on September 14. The album's first single, "[[The Catalyst]]," was released on August 2, 2010.<ref name="Shinoda">{{cite web|last=Shinoda |first=Mike |url=http://www.linkinpark.com/profiles/blogs/new-album-a-thousand-suns-out |title=NEW ALBUM, “A THOUSAND SUNS,” OUT SEPTEMBER 14 |publisher=LinkinPark.com |date=2010-07-08 |accessdate=2010-08-26}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=142742 |title=BLABBERMOUTH.NET - Linkin Park: New Album Title, Release Date Announced |work= [[Blabbermouth.net]]| publisher= [[Roadrunner Records]] |accessdate=July 8, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/#/news/linkin-park-to-release-new-album-a-thousand-1004103280.story |title=Linkin Park to Release New Album, 'A Thousand Suns,' Sept. 14 |work= [[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]| publisher= Billboard.com |accessdate=July 13, 2010}}</ref> A second song, Wretches and Kings, was released on September 2 to people who pre-ordered the album through Linkin Park's official website (which was in keeping with the band's promise that those who pre-ordered the album through the official website would receive music before any other outlet).<ref>{{cite web | first = Mike | last = Schinoda | title = Wretches and Kings | date = 2010-09-02 | url = http://www.linkinpark.com/profiles/blogs/wretches-amp-kings |publisher=LinkinPark.com}}</ref> On September 8, 2010, the band further debuted two more tracks "Waiting for the End" and "Blackout" on their Myspace Page.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.noisecreep.com/2010/09/08/linkin-park-waiting-for-the-end-blackout-new-songs/ |title=Linkin Park, 'Waiting for the End' and 'Blackout' -- New Songs |date=2010-09-12| |accessdate=2010-09-12}}</ref> |
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The band, on their official website declared the "Full Experience Myspace Premiere" of the album on September 10.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.linkinpark.com/profiles/blogs/a-thousand-suns-the-full |title=A Thousand Suns: The Full Experience MySpace Premiere |date=2010-09-12| |accessdate=2010-09-12}}</ref> On August 31, 2010, It was announced that the band would perform the single live for the first at the [[2010 MTV Video Music Awards]] on September 12, 2010.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1646869/20100831/linkin_park.jhtml|title=Linkin Park Will Perform 'The Catalyst' At 2010 VMAs|date=2010-08-31|last=Montgomery|first=James|publisher=MTV.com|accessdate=2010-08-31}}</ref> The venue of the debut live performance of the single was [[Griffith Observatory]], an iconic location used in Hollywood Movies.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.blackrootsradio.com/artist-news/38977-linkin-parks-surprise-vma-location-story-behind-griffith-park-observatory|title=Linkin Park's Surprise VMA Location: Story Behind Griffith Park Observatory |date=2010-09-12| |accessdate=2010-09-12}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1647676/20100912/linkin_park.jhtml |title=Linkin Park Get Cosmic For VMA Performance |date=2010-09-12| |accessdate=2010-09-12}}</ref> However, the venue was held secret till the performance, but was revealed to be a prominent landmark of Los Angeles.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://buzzworthy.mtv.com/2010/09/12/linkin-park-vma-rehearsal-photos/ |title=Live Review Go Inside Linkin Park's Secret VMA Rehearsal! |date=2010-08-31| |accessdate=2010-09-12}}</ref> The band is currently supporting the album by their [[A Thousand Suns Tour]] which has select dates in various countries. |
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The band have also released a new compilation exclusively for Linkin Park Underground members entitled ''A Decade Underground'', which contains an unreleased song entitled "Pretend to Be."{{Citation needed|date=November 2010}} |
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==Musical style== |
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Both ''Hybrid Theory'' and ''Meteora'' combine the [[alternative metal]],<ref name="allmusic1"/> [[nu metal]],<ref name="MusicMight">[http://musicmight.com/artist/united+states/california/los+angeles/linkin+park1 Linkin Park at Musicmight]{{Dead link|date=August 2010}}</ref><ref name="Popmatters">{{cite web|last=Dickison |first=Stephanie |url=http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/linkinpark-hybrid |title=Linkin Park review at Popmatters |publisher=Popmatters.com |date= |accessdate=2010-08-26}}</ref><ref name="NME">{{cite web|url=http://www.nme.com/artists/linkin-park |title=Linkin Park at NME |publisher=Nme.com |date= |accessdate=2010-08-26}}</ref><ref name="Rolling Stone">{{cite web|url=http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/linkinpark/biography |title=Linkin Park at Rolling Stone |publisher=Rollingstone.com |date= |accessdate=2010-08-26}}</ref><ref name="IGN">{{cite web|author=by Spence D. |url=http://uk.music.ign.com/articles/393/393909p1.html |title=Linkin Park review at IGN music |publisher=Uk.music.ign.com |date=2003-04-16 |accessdate=2010-08-26}}</ref> and [[rap rock]]<ref name="IGN">{{cite web|url=http://rock.about.com/od/linkinpark/p/LinkinPark.htm |title=Linkin Park at about.com |publisher=Rock.about.com |date=2010-07-11 |accessdate=2010-08-26}}</ref><ref name="Allmusic">{{cite web|last=Leahey |first=Andrew |url=http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jxfoxqykld6e |title=Linkin Park at Allmusic |publisher=Allmusic.com |date= |accessdate=2010-08-26}}</ref> sound with influences and elements from [[hip-hop]], [[alternative rock]],<ref>{{cite news | first=MacKenzie | last=Wilson | coauthors= |authorlink= | title=Linkin Park Biography | date=2007 | publisher=[[Yahoo! Music]] | url =http://music.yahoo.com/ar-303254-bio--Linkin-Park | work = | pages = | accessdate = February 20, 2009 | language = }}</ref> and [[electronica]], utilizing [[music programming|programming]] and [[synthesizers]]. William Ruhlmann from ''[[Allmusic]]'' regarded it as "a [[Wiktionary:Johnny-come-lately|Johnny-come-lately]] to an already overdone musical style,"<ref>Ruhlmann, William. Allmusic.com [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:hifqxqq0ldke allmusic (((Hybrid Theory > Overview))):], Retrieved on May 30, 2007</ref> whereas ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' described their song "[[Breaking the Habit]]" as "risky, beautiful art".<ref>Rolling Stones [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/linkinpark/albums/album/265830/review/6068021/meteora Rolling Stone: Linkin Park: Meteora: Music Reviews:], Retrieved on May 30, 2007</ref> |
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In ''Minutes to Midnight'' the band [[experimental music|experimented]] with their established sound and drew influences from a wider and more varied range of genres and styles, a process ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'' compares to a stage in [[U2]]'s work.<ref>Calendarlive.com, [http://www.calendarlive.com/printedition/calendar/cl-et-linkin15may15,0,2089411.story?coll=cl-calendar Linkin Park releases new album: 'Minutes to Midnight'] Retrieved on May 30, 2007</ref> In it, only two of the songs feature rapping, and the majority of the album can be considered alternative rock.<ref>IGN, [http://music.ign.com/articles/788/788496p1.html Linkin Park – Minutes To Midnight], Retrieved on January 27, 2008.</ref><ref>MetaCritic, [http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/linkinpark/minutestomidnight?part=rss Minutes To Midnight]. Retrieved on January 27, 2008.</ref> |
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The vocal interplay between Chester Bennington and Mike Shinoda plays as a major part within Linkin Park's music, with Bennington being the lead vocalist and Shinoda as the [[rapping]] vocalist. On Linkin Park's third album, ''Minutes to Midnight'', Shinoda sings lead vocals on "In Between", "Hands Held High", and on the B-side "No Roads Left". In ''The Catalyst'', the first single from the band's fourth album, ''[[A Thousand Suns]]'', both Shinoda and Bennington sing. On the most of tracks off the record, the band notably used electronic drumbeats along with outro drumbeats. The album has been regarded as a turning point in the band's musical career by notable critics. James Montgomery, of MTV compared the record to [[Radiohead]]'s ''[[Kid A]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1646930/20100831/linkin_park.jhtml |title=Linkin Park's A Thousand Suns: Kid A, All Grown Up? - Music, Celebrity, Artist News | MTV |last=Montgomery |first=James |date=2010-09-06 |accessdate=2010-09-09}}</ref> Shinoda stated that he and the other band members were deeply influenced by [[Chuck D]] and [[Public Enemy (group)|Public Enemy]], further elucidating "Public Enemy were very three-dimensional with their records because although they seemed political, there was a whole lot of other stuff going on in there too. It made me think how three-dimensional I wanted our record to be without imitating them of course, and show where we were at creatively".<ref name="NME">{{Cite web|url=http://www.nme.com/news/linkin-park/52869 |title=Linkin Park pay homage to Public Enemy on new album |publisher=[[NME]] |date= 2010-09-06 |accessdate= 2010-09-07}}</ref> The record further features a "Political Element" consisting notable speeches by American political figures.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1646930/20100831/linkin_park.jhtml |author=Montgomery, James |title=Linkin Park's A Thousand Suns: Kid A, All Grown Up? |publisher=MTV |date= September 1, 2010|accessdate= September 7, 2010}}</ref> |
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==Band members== |
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*[[Chester Bennington]] – [[Singing|vocals]] (since 1999) |
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*Rob Bourdon – [[Drum kit|drums]], [[Percussion instrument|percussion]] (since 1996) |
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*[[Brad Delson]] – [[lead guitar]] (since 1996) |
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*David "Phoenix" Farrell – [[bass guitar|bass]] (1996–1998, 1999, since 2001) |
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*[[Joseph Hahn|Joseph "Mr." Hahn]] – [[Turntablism|turntables]], [[Programming (music)|programming]], [[sampling (music)|samples]] (since 1996) |
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*[[Mike Shinoda]] – vocals, [[rhythm guitar]], [[Keyboard instrument|keyboard]] (since 1996) |
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*Mark Wakefield - vocals (1996–1998) |
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*Kyle Christener - bass (1999) |
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*Scott Koziol - bass (2000–2001) |
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==Discography== |
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{{Main|Linkin Park discography}} |
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*''[[Hybrid Theory]]'' (2000) |
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==See also== |
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{{Portal|Linkin Park}} |
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*[[List of awards and nominations received by Linkin Park]] |
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*[[List of best-selling music artists]] |
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==References== |
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===Literature=== |
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* Saulmon, Greg. ''Linkin Park. Contemporary Musicians and Their Music''. New York: Rosen Pub. Group, 2007. ISBN 1-4042-0713-9. |
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* Baltin, Steve. ''From The Inside: Linkin Park's Meteora''. California: Bradson Press, 2004. ISBN 0-9603574-1-6. |
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