Hybrid Theory Linkin Park

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  • Release Date: 10/24/2000
  • Sales Rank: 1,964
  • Label: WARNER BROS / WEA
  • UPC: 093624775522

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Hybrid Theory

1LISTENPapercut 3:05
2LISTENOne Step Closer 2:36
3LISTENWith You 3:23
4LISTENPoints of Authority 3:20
5LISTENCrawling 3:29
6LISTENRunaway 3:04
7LISTENBy Myself 3:10
8LISTENIn the End 3:36
9LISTENPlace for My Head 3:05
10LISTENForgotten 3:14
11LISTENCure for the Itch 2:37
12LISTENPushing Me Away 3:12

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Like 311, Los Angeles quintet Linkin Park use two vocalists to capture alternate ends of the sonic spectrum. Chester Bennington provides angst and vulnerability with his alt-rock roar, while Mike Shinoda offers rancor and rhythm through a percussive hip-hop delivery. But that's where any comparisons to 311 end. Linkin Park are much darker and more aggressive, peppering their songs with lurching rhythms, dissonant samples, and brash, down-tuned guitars. The band's debut, Hybrid Theory, is impressively cutting-edge, fusing the industrial assault of Stabbing Westward with the insurrectionary charge of Rage Against the Machine. As confrontational as songs such as "Papercut," "Points of Authority," and "By Myself" are, they're infused with enough melody to keep Linkin Park away from the blindly raging terrain of acts such as Slipknot and Mudvayne. And when the Park get kinda sensitive, as on "In the End," which blends delicate piano and soulful vocals with staccato raps and surging rhythms, they reach an entirely new level of hybrid. Jon Wiederhorn, Barnes & Noble



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Great!by MYCHEESE

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July 15, 2009: This album, Hybrid Theory, is a very exciting album. By the great punk screaming metal band, Linkin Park, I recommend this to all punk rockers! Its one ROCKIN' album

BEAUTEOUS!by Marshmallow_Fluff

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July 07, 2009: Well maybe thats not the best word to describe "hybrid theory" but thats all i could think of! Yea seriously this is a good album AND band! its not as loud and somewat vulgur as a few other metal bands. they can get loud but try to listen to what they are saying, not how loud they are saying it! :)


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