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Formed: 1996
iSound Site: www.isound.com/linkin_park
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Brad Delson
Mike Shinoda
Rob Bourdon
Joseph Hahn
Chester Bennington
1996 was a dull year for many thousands of people.
It was before Linkin Park came around that the vivid fusion of rap/rock and techno was to be a |
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Brad Delson
Mike Shinoda
Rob Bourdon
Joseph Hahn
Chester Bennington
1996 was a dull year for many thousands of people.
It was before Linkin Park came around that the vivid fusion of rap/rock and techno was to be a part of history.
Linkin park’s roots date way back when drummer Rob Bourdon, guitarist Brad Delson, and MC/vocalist Mike Shinoda formed a close friendship while still in a Californian high school.
Shortly after graduation, Mike met art student and DJ, Joseph Hahn in Pasadena and seemed to bond well with his astonishing talents and abilities.
He was soon hooked up with bassist Dave \"Phoenix\" Farrell and Shinoda to create a band known as Xero.
There was a lot of hassle between permanent and temporary members, as the band hadn’t settled too well at this time. Even though the band was constantly unstable, it didn’t stop them continuing their song writing, guitar skills and other musical abilities. After a lot of musical influences and numerous practises, the band was interrupted with a distinct hole in their musical relationship.
Even though their music as Xero still had unique and unusual qualities, they were still lacking something to complete the band. Xero finally realised their missing puzzle piece when their additional member Chester Bennington was introduced in 1999.
Years of singing, and developing scar tissue were to really make him stand out above the rest of similar aggressive vocalists. His aggressive, yet soothing vocals made the perfect fusion for a unique and effective force. No one could reach such the high pitch he could achieve. With such a wide variety of tones and dynamics, the group had everything it needed to get started.
With a new member in a permanent position the band were finally ready to move on.
After making a few practise demos to figure out all the many qualities they could include, the band changed their name to Linkin Park (A main influence by Chester) and didn’t take long for the band to eventually get settled and get started on an album that would start a new revolution.
This unusual band name would be a unique way to define the music, rather than the name it’s self.
Linkin Park started work on their first EP ‘Hybrid Theory’ that consisted of the six tracks: ‘Carousel’, ‘Technique’, ‘And One’, ‘Step Up’, ‘High Voltage’, and ‘Part of Me’. These tracks were to be an introductory of Linkin Park’s true qualities and abilities that weren’t to disappoint.
Finally, after all the hassle about temporary members and additional members, Phoenix re-joined the band to become a permanent member when his former band ‘The Snax’ had finished touring.
Linkin park worked long and hard to get recognition from their six-track EP, but after numerous shows and local gigs, there was one stage that would completely turn their lives upside down.
Their first gig at ‘The Whiskey ‘ a club centred around Los Angeles, was a huge relief after all their efforts had paid off. It was these gigs that caught the attention of one of today’s most well known record companies although they had been turned down many times before. Warner Bros. Records signed Linkin Park immediately after they heard their unbelievable talent and qualities on a disc. Their close bond and understanding with Warner Bro.s lead on to their next major album.
The release of ‘Hybrid Theory’ proved a success when the unforgettable anthems ‘Crawling’, ‘Points of Authority’, ‘In The End’, ‘Papercut’ and ‘One Step Closer’ pushed the album to go platinum.
Linkin Park were quickly noticed throughout the globe, and had picked up thousands of fans for the future journey. They toured with influential bands like P.O.D., System Of A Down, 3 Doors Down, Adema, Puddle of Mudd, and so many more.
‘Hybrid Theory’ displayed their other musical influences like Deftones, NIN and Pearl Jam as well as their own individual features. The band also had help from other dominant bands suck as KoRn, as their very own Jon Davis as helped with additional vocals in the chorus of ‘One Step Closer’.
These tracks were popular favourites among the crowd of TRL and MTV as well as triumphant radio hits.
Linkin park were proposed to many joint tours including the Family Values Tour where they headlined with Cypress Hill playing over 324 lives shows in 2001. Their dream of being able to show their true energetic spirits, along with their technical enhancements of drum samplers and turntables had come to life.
It was in July 2002 that Linkin Park had the interesting idea to enhance ‘Hybrid Theory’.
Linkin Park introduced ‘Reanimation’, a unique alteration of the original tracks including special guest rappers such as “Black Thought”. ‘Reanimation’s finishing touches to this amazing 20 track album was to display their other musical qualities to prove their true worth to the world.
They are not the stereotypical rock band some may claim them to be. Linkin Park later received more praise and pride when they won many awards for their accomplishments at the VMS’s. They were now recognised worldwide for their unbeatable efforts to combine so many elements of music.
They were one of the world’s most significant band’s of the century, not just for their clean lyrics, or their cunning skills with samplers and turntables, but for their exclusive hybrid of true musical power.
In January 2002, ‘Hybrid Theory’ received three Grammy nominations for \"Best Rock Album\" and \"Best New Artist.\" A month later, Linkin Park walked away with an award for \"Best Hard Rock Performance\" for ‘Crawling’.
Their second annual tour, ‘Project Revolution’, got underway in spring 2003 with Linkin park joining forces with Xzibit, Mudvayne and Blindside; “Summer Sanitarium” dates with Mudvayne, Limp Bizkit and the Deftones whom followed in July and August.
They spent the remainder of the year working on a future album for presentation.
Working long and tiring days and nights, which gradually ventured into months, Linkin Park had finished another masterpiece.
With nothing much to do, Linkin Park started writing new material on their tour bus in late 2002.
In March of 2003, LP released their dominant album, ‘Meteora’. This album includes the significant ‘Somewhere I Belong’, the catchy ‘Faint’ and the melodic, ‘Numb’. Their newest single ‘Breaking The Habit’ was a true display of Mr Hahn’s incredible art skills; an impressive way of expressive art that helped the song portray it’s hidden meaning.
A bonus feature that included videos and other extras you could view on your PC also accompanied the album.
The band wanted the fans to see the process and the ‘Blood, Sweat, and Tears’ Linkin Park put into making the record with the final result.
Even through all these years, Linkin Park are still with us, still achieving goals and still presenting the world with unforgettable anthems unlike anyone has ever heard before.
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Linkin Park/Fort Minor Rare Songs/Items... Hey People,
Well I have done a lot of talking about LP and FM and now is my chance to show some of my collection that I possess. So here are what I consider some of the more rare specimens of my LP/FM Collection:
Tasty Snax – Run, Joseph, Run:
1.Wonderbread
2.Screw Up
3.Run Joseph Run
4.My Greatest Day
5.Randomness
6.My Parade
7.Same Ol’ Story
8.CB
9.Ode Ta Bob
10.Freedom
11.Hidden Track
Xero:
1.Fuse
2.Stick N’ Move
3.Rhinestone
4.Raising My Eyes
One Step Closer Import:
1.One Step Closer
2.My December
3.High Voltage
In The End Live And Rare Import:
1.In The End
2.Papercut (Live)
3.Points Of Authority (Live)
4.A Place For My Head (Live)
5.Step Up
6.My December
7.High Voltage
Collaborations:
1.Cyclefly ft./ Chester Bennington – Karma Killer
2.X-Ecutioners ft./ Mike Shinoda & Mr. Hahn – It’s Goin Down (Promo)
3.X-Ecutioners ft./ Mike Shinoda & Mr. Hahn – It’s Goin Down (Radio)
4.Chester Bennington – System (Queen Of The Damned Soundtrack)
5.Linkin Park – Session (Mat
rix Reloaded Soundtrack)
6.Depeche Mode – Enjoy The Silence (Mike Shinoda Remix)
7.Z Trip ft./ Chester Bennington – Walking Dead
8Stone Temple Pilots ft./ Chester Bennington – Wonderful [Live] (Family Values 2000 Concert CD)
9.Linkin Park – One Step Closer ft./ Aaron Lewis [Live] (Family Values 2000 Concert CD)
10.DJ Lethal ft./ Chester Bennington – State Of Art
11.Handsome Boy Modeling School ft./ Mike Shinoda & Chester Bennington – Rock Music Pt. II
12.Motley Crue ft./ Chester Bennington – Home Sweet Home
13.Chester Bennington – Let Down
Unreleased Tracks:
1.By Myself [Demo]
2.Esaul [Demo]
3.By Myself (Marilyn Manson Remix)
4.A Place For My Head [Demo]
5.Carousel [Demo]
6.Crawling [Demo]
7.ENTH E ND [Instrumental]
8.Forgotten [Demo]
9.Forgotten + Sweet Child O’ Mine [Live + Guns N’ Roses Cover]
10.FRGT/10 [Instrumental]
11.In The End [Demo]
12.My Own Summer [Live Deftones Cover]
13.Now I See (With You) [Demo]
14.Part Of Me [Demo]
15.Room 105
16.Secret
17.The Wizard Song
18.Wish [Live Nine Inch Nails Cover]
19.Morning After [Live]
20.Points Of Authority [Demo]
21.By Myself [Demo 2]
22.Crawling ft./ Aaron Lewis [Live]
23.One Step Closer ft./ Aaron Lewis [Live]
24.One Doh Closer [Simpson’s Remix]
25.Super Xero
26.Crawling (WTC Remix)
27.Dolla (Fort Minor)
28.Spray Paint (Fort Minor ft./ Lupe Fiasco & Ghostface Killah)
29.Be Somebody (Fort Minor ft./ Lupe Fiasco)
30.S.C.O.M (Fort Minor ft./ Ryu of S.O.B, Juelz Santan, & Celph Titled)
31.100 Degrees (Fort Minor ft./ DJ Green Lantern)
32.Mr. Brown Medley (Fort Minor Live)
The Last Thing That I Own That I Have Never Seen Anywhere Else Is This:
I Own An Official Linkin Park - Reanimation DVD with two unreleased DVDs.
I Also Own Every Single CD (Including Both Case Versions Of Collision Course And Live In Texas), From The Inside: Linkin Park's Meteora Book, The Breaking The Habit Manga Book/DVD, Linkin Park - Frat Party At The Pancake Festival, Making Of Meteora, And I did not list it here but I have both No Sun Today and Wake Me By Grey Daze.
Well Anyways People, I am not here to brag but educate the masses on LP/FM. If you have anything that I am currently not listing (Excluding Hybrid Theory EP, LPU CD's, and Splitting The DNA), post it. Also if you are missing any of these. Drop me a line on my profile or in the forums and I will try to let you know where to pick up some of these items.
Peace, Love, And Understanding.
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| Well here are some new LP songs I have discovered and some that I have actually found...
*So Fresh So Clean (Live Outkast Cover)
*Are You Gonna Be My Girl (Live Jet Cover)
*Korn ft./ Chester Bennington - Head Like A Hole (Live NIN Cover)
*Disturbed ft./ Chester Bennington - Walk (Live Pantera Cover)
*DJ Vice ft./ Mike Shinoda - Freestyle
*Jane Says (Live Jane's Addiction Cover)
Well check it out people, and please post any new, rare, unreleased, and/or B-Sides. Peace, Love, And Understanding. | lpfanatic54669 | all of those can be downloaded off limewire. linkin park's internet fanbase is one of the largest. what i consider rare is the person(s) who has the live xero tape sold on ebay years ago. | carouseljay | | i want room 105 | dood | | |  |
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