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Hybrid Theory
Hybrid Theory cover
Studio album by Linkin Park
Released October 24, 2000
March 11, 2002 (Special edition)
Recorded March - June 2000 at NRG Recordings in North Hollywood, California
Genre Nu metal, Alternative metal, Rap rock
Length 37:50
55:49 (Special edition)
Label Warner Bros.
Producer Don Gilmore
Professional reviews
Linkin Park chronology
Hybrid Theory EP
(1999)
Hybrid Theory
(2000)
LP Underground 1.0 EP
(2001)
Singles from Hybrid Theory
  1. "One Step Closer"
    Released: February 13, 2001
  2. "Crawling"
    Released: May 1, 2001
  3. "Papercut"
    Released: September 25, 2001
  4. "In the End"
    Released: November 20, 2001

Hybrid Theory is the debut album by the American nu metal band Linkin Park. Released on October 24, 2000 through Warner Bros. Records, the album was a commercial success, peaking at #2 in the U.S. Billboard 200 and reaching high positions in charts worldwide, despite receiving mixed reviews from publications. Recorded at NRG Recordings in North Hollywood, California, and produced by Don Gilmore, the album's lyrical themes deal with problems lead vocalist Chester Bennington experienced during his adolescence, including drug abuse and the constant fighting and divorce of his parents. // Extended play (EP) is the name typically given to vinyl records or CDs which contain more than one single but are too short to qualify as albums. ... Hybrid Theory EP is an EP by Linkin Park (who were at that time called Hybrid Theory, making it a self-titled record), recorded and released in 1999. ... Hybridism. ... 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Four singles were released from the album: "Papercut", "In the End", 'One Step Closer", and the Grammy Award-winning "Crawling", the latter three of which were responsible for launching Linkin Park into mainstream popularity. At the 2002 Grammy Awards, it was nominated for Best Rock Album. A collection of various CD singles In music, a single is a short recording of one or more separate tracks. ... Papercut is a song by the Nu metal band Linkin Park. ... For other uses, see In the End (disambiguation). ... One Step Closer is a song by the nu metal band Linkin Park. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Crawling is a Grammy Award-winning song by the nu metal band Linkin Park. ... The 44th Grammy Awards were held on February 27, 2002. ... The Grammy Award for Best Rock Album has been awarded since 1995. ...

Contents

Background

Linkin Park was formed in 1999 when lead vocalist Chester Bennington joined the five members of the rock group Xero: guitarist Brad Delson, MC Mike Shinoda, drummer Rob Bourdon, turntablist Joe Hahn, and bassist Dave Farrell. Bennington's Phoenix band, Grey Daze, had recently disbanded, so his lawyer recommended him to Jeff Blue, vice president of A&R coordination for Zomba, who at the time was seeking a lead vocalist for Xero. Blue sent Bennington two tapes of Xero's unreleased recordings — one with vocals by former Xero member Mark Wakefield, and the other with only the instrumental tracks — asking for his "interpretation of the songs."[3] Bennington wrote and recorded new vocals over the instrumentals and sent the tapes back to Blue.[4] As Delson recalls, "[Bennington] really was kind of the final piece of the puzzle [...] We didn't see anything close to his talent in anybody else."[5] After Bennington joined, the group first renamed itself to Hybrid Theory and released a self-titled EP. Legal complications with Welsh electronic music producers Hybrid prompted a second name change, this time to Linkin Park.[3][6] Throughout 1999, Linkin Park was a regular act at the Los Angeles club, The Whisky.[7] This article is about the genre. ... A musical ensemble is a group of two or more musicians who perform instrumental or vocal music. ... Bradford Phillip Delson (born December 1, 1977, in Agoura, California[1]), is a Jewish musician best known as the lead guitarist and temporary bassist for the band Linkin Park. ... Rap redirects here. ... Michael Kenji Shinoda (born February 11, 1977)[1][2] is an American musician, record producer, and artist from Agoura Hills, California. ... Robert Gregory Bourdon (born January 20, 1979) is an American musician , who is currently the drummer and one of the founders of rock band Linkin Park. ... Joseph Hahn, often referred to as Mr. ... David Michael Farrell (born on February 8, 1977), more commonly known as Phoenix, is the bassist and backup vocalist for the band Linkin Park. ... Nickname: Location in Maricopa County and the state of Arizona Coordinates: , Country State County Maricopa Incorporated February 25, 1881 Government  - Type Council-Manager  - Mayor Phil Gordon (D) Area  - City  515. ... Jeff Blue is a music producer, who is currently the vice president of Artists and Repertoire for Warner California. ... In the music industry, Artists and Repertoire (A&R) is the division of a record label company that is responsible for scouting and artist development. ... Zomba Music Group was started in 1977 by Clive Calder as a book publishing venture and moved into the recording business in 1981 as Zomba Recording Corporation. ... Hybrid Theory EP is an EP by Linkin Park (who were at that time called Hybrid Theory, making it a self-titled record), recorded and released in 1999. ... This article is about the country. ... For other uses, see Electronic music (disambiguation). ... In the music industry, a record producer (or music producer) has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, organizing and scheduling production budget and resources, and supervising the recording, mixing and mastering processes. ... Hybrid is a British electronic music group based in Swansea, formed around the duo of Mike Truman and Chris Healings. ... Los Angeles and L.A. redirect here. ... The Whisky A Go-Go is a nightclub in West Hollywood, California, at 8901 Sunset Boulevard on the Sunset Strip. ...


Music

Recording and production

The music that would ultimately become the Hybrid Theory album was first produced by Linkin Park in 1999 as a nine-track demo tape. The band sent this tape to various recording companies and played forty-two different showcases for recording industry representatives.[4][8] However, they were initially turned down by most of the major labels and several independent record labels.[3] The band was signed by Warner Bros. Records in 2000, due in large part to the constant recommendations of Jeff Blue, who had joined the label after resigning from Zomba.[3][4][5] For other uses, see demo. ... The music industry is the industry that creates, performs, promotes, and preserves music. ... An independent record label is variously described as a record label operating without the funding (or outside the organizations) of the major record labels, and/or a label that subscribes to indie philosophies such as DIY and anti-corporate art. ... Warner Bros. ... Jeff Blue is a music producer, who is currently the vice president of Artists and Repertoire for Warner California. ...

Linkin Park without Dave "Phoenix" Farrell during the Hybrid Theory era.
Linkin Park without Dave "Phoenix" Farrell during the Hybrid Theory era.

Despite initial difficulties in finding a producer willing to take charge of the debut album of a newly signed band, Don Gilmore ultimately agreed to head up the project,[4] with Andy Wallace hired as the mixer. Recording sessions, which mostly involved re-recording the songs off the demo tape, began at NRG Recordings in North Hollywood, California in late 1999 and lasted four weeks.[4] The rap sections in most of the songs were significantly altered from the original, while most choruses remained largely unchanged.[9] Due to the absence of Dave Farrell, the band hired Scott Koziol and Ian Hornbeck as stand-in bassists; Delson also played bass throughout most of the album. The Dust Brothers provided additional beats for the track “With You”. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... David Michael Farrell (born on February 8, 1977), more commonly known as Phoenix, is the bassist and backup vocalist for the band Linkin Park. ... In the music industry, a record producer (or music producer) has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, organizing and scheduling production budget and resources, and supervising the recording, mixing and mastering processes. ... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Andy Wallace is a Grammy Award-winning music studio engineer with a long track record of successful productions, beginning with the early 1980s production of the Run-DMC/Aerosmith collaboration on Walk This Way. Following this breakout success, Wallace went on to work with Prince, Bruce Springsteen, Slayer, Sepultura, Nirvana... In telecommunications a mixer is a frequency mixer. ... Scott Koziol was a temporary bassist for Linkin Park. ... A sunburst-colored Fender Precision Bass The electric bass guitar (or electric bass[1][2]; pronounced , as in base) is a bass stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers (either by plucking, slapping, popping, or tapping) or using a pick. ... The Dust Brothers are the Los Angeles-based producers E.Z. Mike (Michael Simpson) and King Gizmo (John King), famous for their creation of sample-based music in the 1980s, and specifically for their work on the groundbreaking albums Pauls Boutique by the Beastie Boys and Odelay by Beck. ... putang ina. ...


Bennington and Shinoda wrote the lyrics to Hybrid Theory based in part on early demos by Mark Wakefield.[3] Shinoda characterized the lyrics as interpretations of universal feelings, emotions, and experiences, and as “everyday emotions you talk about and think about.”[10][11] Bennington later described the songwriting experience to Rolling Stone magazine in early 2002: This article is about the magazine. ...

It's easy to fall into that thing — 'poor, poor me,' that's where songs like 'Crawling' come from: I can't take myself. But that song is about taking responsibility for your actions. I don't say 'you' at any point. It's about how I'm the reason that I feel this way. There's something inside me that pulls me down.

—Chester Bennington, Rolling Stone Magazine, 2002[3]

Songs

Audio samples of Hybrid Theory
  • "Crawling"
    A 30-second sample of "Crawling", the second single from Hybrid Theory. The song lyrically focused on Chester Bennington's experiences with child abuse in his adolescence.
    “In the End”
    Sample of “In the End”, the final single from Hybrid Theory. The song began with a memorable piano riff which was joined with Mike Shinoda's rapping which dominated the verses of the song.
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The music of Hybrid Theory draws from diverse inspirations. Bennington's singing style is influenced by acts such as Depeche Mode and Stone Temple Pilots,[3] while the riffs and playing techniques of guitarist Brad Delson are modeled after the Deftones, Guns N' Roses,[4] U2, and The Smiths.[3] The lyrical content of the songs primarily touches upon the problems that Bennington encountered during his childhood, including child abuse, constant and excessive drug and alcohol abuse,[3] the divorce of his parents, isolation,[12] disappointments, and the aftermath feelings of failed relationships.[13] Image File history File links Crawling. ... Crawling is a Grammy Award-winning song by the nu metal band Linkin Park. ... Chester Charles Bennington (born March 20, 1976)[1] is an American musician. ... Image File history File links In_the_End. ... For other uses, see In the End (disambiguation). ... A short grand piano, with the lid up. ... Michael Kenji Shinoda (born February 11, 1977)[1][2] is an American musician, record producer, and artist from Agoura Hills, California. ... Rap redirects here. ... Depeche Mode (pronounced ) are an electronic music band formed in 1980, in Basildon, Essex, England. ... Stone Temple Pilots (abbreviated STP) is an American rock band consisting of Scott Weiland (vocals), brothers Robert (bass guitar, vocals) and Dean DeLeo (guitar), and Eric Kretz (drums, percussion). ... Bradford Phillip Delson (born December 1, 1977, in Agoura, California[1]), is a Jewish musician best known as the lead guitarist and temporary bassist for the band Linkin Park. ... Deftones are a Grammy award-winning experimental alternative rock band from Sacramento, California. ... Guns N Roses is an American hard rock band, formed in Los Angeles, California in 1985. ... This article is about the Irish rock band. ... The Smiths were an English rock band active from 1982 to 1987. ... Child abuse is the physical, emotional or sexual abuse or neglect of children. ... Comparison of the perceived harm for various psychoactive drugs from a poll among medical psychiatrists specialized in addiction treatment[1] This article is an overview of the nontherapeutic use of alcohol and drugs of abuse. ... This article needs cleanup. ... Divorce or dissolution of marriage is the ending of a marriage before the death of either spouse. ... Please wikify (format) this article or section as suggested in the Guide to layout and the Manual of Style. ...


The album eventually produced four singles. "One Step Closer", the album's second track and first single, was gradually recorded in increments after Linkin Park struggled with "Runaway",[14] and features a guitar riff and electronic percussion in the introduction transitioning into a bridge with distortion-heavy guitars and aggressive drums.[15] It is also infamous for the "Shut up when I'm talking to you" refrain screamed by Bennington one minute and 48 seconds into the song.[15][16] The music video for "One Step Closer" was shot in a Los Angeles subway[17] and became an instant hit, eventually receiving heavy rotation on MTV and other music television networks.[4] Stand-in bassist Scott Koziol is shown performing with the band in two shots of the video.[17] One Step Closer is a song by the nu metal band Linkin Park. ... Basic electronic drum set made by Pintech. ... In popular music, especially occidental, a bridge is a contrasting section which also prepares for the return of the original material section. ... A refrain (from the Old French refraindre to repeat, likely from Vulgar Latin refringere) is the line or lines that are repeated in music or in verse; the chorus of a song. ... Screaming is a form of vocalization common in certain genres of heavy metal, hardcore punk, post-hardcore and emo. ... Los Angeles and L.A. redirect here. ... The Los Angeles County Metro Rail is the mass transit rail system of Los Angeles County. ... This article is about the original U.S. music television channel. ...


The second single was "Crawling". Lyrically, the song focuses on Bennington's personal experiences with child abuse — the physical violence, the difficulty in breaking the cycle of abuse, and the subsequent loss of self-esteem.[18] This concept is echoed in the music video, in which a girl (Katelyn Rosaasen) is abused by her father and can be seen in the beginning of the video with several visible bruises.[19] Crawling is a Grammy Award-winning song by the nu metal band Linkin Park. ... Katelyn Rosaasen is a model in Los Angeles, California. ...


"Papercut" was the album's third single, and its lyrics describe paranoia. The music video for "Papercut" features the band performing in a hallway opposite a completely dark room on the walls of which are scribbled the song's lyrics. Various supernatural themes are present in the video, and special effects are used to create eerie renditions, such as the "stretching" of Shinoda's fingers and the “melting” of Bourdon's face.[20] Papercut is a song by the Nu metal band Linkin Park. ...


The fourth and final single to come from Hybrid Theory was "In the End", which prominently features a signature piano riff performed by Shinoda. His rapping also dominates the verses of the song and is later joined by Bennington's vocals in the chorus. The music video for "In the End" was shot at various stops along the 2001 Ozzfest tour and was directed by Nathan "Karma" Cox and the band's DJ Joe Hahn, who would go on to direct many of Linkin Park's future videos (the two also directed the music video for "Papercut"). [21][22] Although the background for the "In the End" video was filmed in a California desert, the band itself performed on a studio stage in Los Angeles, with prominent CGI effects and compositing being used to create the finished version. Performing on a studio stage allowed Hahn and Cox to set off water pipes above the stage near the end and drench the band.[22] The music video won Best Rock Video in the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards.[23] For other uses, see In the End (disambiguation). ... Ozzfest is an annual tour of the United States (and in some years, Europe) featuring performances by many Heavy Metal, Metalcore, Death Metal, Hardcore and Nu Metal groups. ... Nathan Karma Cox is mostly known for directing music videos. ... For other meanings of DJ, see DJ (disambiguation). ... Joseph Hahn, often referred to as Mr. ... This article is about the U.S. state. ... This article is about arid terrain. ... The seawater creature in The Abyss marked CGIs acceptance in the visual effects industry. ... In visual effects post-production, compositing refers to creating new images or moving images by combining images from different sources – such as real-world digital video, film, synthetic 3-D imagery, 2-D animations, painted backdrops, digital still photographs, and text. ... The following is a list of the MTV Video Music Awards winners for Best Rock Video. ... The MTV Video Music Awards were established in 1984 by MTV to celebrate the top music videos of the year. ...


Although it did not become a single, another song from the album is "Points of Authority" which even has its own music video that can be found on Frat Party at the Pankake Festival, the band's first DVD. Drummer Bourdon describes the recording process of the song: “Brad wrote this riff, then went home. Mike decided to cut it up into different pieces and rearranged them on the computer [...] Brad had to learn his own part from the computer.” Regarding the song, Delson praised Shinoda's skill, describing him as “a genius” and “Trent Reznor-talented”.[3] Linkin Park released their first DVD, Frat Party at the Pankake Festival, on November 20, 2001, more than one year after the release of their critically-acclaimed debut album, Hybrid Theory. ... Michael Trent Reznor (born May 17, 1965) is an American musician, singer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist. ...

A scene from the music video for "In the End", which was shot in a California desert and made heavy usage of CGI effects.
A scene from the music video for "In the End", which was shot in a California desert and made heavy usage of CGI effects.

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Release

Hybrid Theory was released in the United States on October 24, 2000 following the debut of "One Step Closer" on the radio.[24] It entered the U.S. Billboard 200 charts at #16 in late 2000,[25] and was certified gold by the RIAA five weeks after its release.[4] In 2001, Hybrid Theory sold 4.8 million copies in the United States, making it the best-selling album of the year,[26][27] and it was estimated that the album continued selling 100, 000 copies per week in early 2002.[3] Throughout the following years, the album continued to sell at a fast pace and was certified diamond by the RIAA in 2005 for selling 10 million copies in the U.S.[28] It has sold 24 million copies worldwide as of 2007,[29], including over 16 million in the US. which makes it the band's best-selling album and the best-selling debut album of the 21st century.[15] is the 297th day of the year (298th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2000 (MM) was a leap year starting on Saturday. ... In the United States, the Recording Industry Association of America awards certification based on the number of albums and singles sold through retail and other ancillary markets. ... RIAA redirects here. ...


Four singles off the album were released throughout 2001, three of which were chart successes on the U.S. Billboard Modern Rock Tracks charts.[30] The single "In the End" was the highest charting single from the album, which peaked at #1 on the Modern Rock Tracks charts and appearing on charts worldwide. The success of "In the End" was partly responsible for Hybrid Theory's chart success; it reached #2 in the Billboard 200 in 2002 behind Eminem's The Eminem Show.[31] The album also charted in 11 other countries at fairly high positions and ranked among the top ten in the charts of the United Kingdom, Sweden, New Zealand, Austria, Finland, and Switzerland.[32] At the 44th Grammy Awards in 2002, Linkin Park won Best Hard Rock Performance for their song "Crawling". Additional nominations for Best New Artist and Best Rock Album lost out to Alicia Keys and All That You Can't Leave Behind by U2, respectively.[33] It has been suggested that Billboard be merged into this article or section. ... Modern Rock Tracks is a music chart in the United States that has appeared in Billboard magazine since September 10, 1988. ... Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972), better known as Eminem or Slim Shady, is a Grammy and Academy Award-winning American rapper, record producer and actor from the Detroit, Michigan area. ... The Eminem Show is Eminems third album after signing to a major label, Aftermath Entertainment and the first album on Shady Records. ... The Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance has been awarded since 1990. ... The Grammy for Best New Artist has been awarded since 1960. ... The Grammy Award for Best Rock Album has been awarded since 1995. ... Alexis is Alicias #1 fan. ... Singles from All That You Cant Leave Behind Released: October 9, 2000 Released: January 29, 2001 Released: February 20, 2001 Released: June 25, 2001 All That You Cant Leave Behind is the tenth studio album by the Irish rock band U2, released in 2000 by Island Records in... This article is about the Irish rock band. ...


Following the success of Hybrid Theory, Linkin Park received invitations to perform at various rock concerts and tours, including Ozzfest, the Family Values Tour, KROQ's Almost Acoustic Christmas, and the band's self-created tour, Projekt Revolution, which was headlined by Linkin Park and featured other bands such as Cypress Hill and Adema.[3][5] During this time, Linkin Park re-united with their original bassist, Dave “Phoenix” Farrell.[3] The band kept an online journal on their official website throughout their 2001 and 2002 touring regime, in which each band member made a respective notation. Although the notes are no longer on their website, they are available on fansites.[34] Linkin Park played 324 shows in 2001.[3] Ozzfest is an annual tour of the United States (and in some years, Europe) featuring performances by many Heavy Metal, Metalcore, Death Metal, Hardcore and Nu Metal groups. ... The Family Values Tour was created by the band Korn in 1998 to be an annual nu metal, Alternative Metal, Heavy Metal, Hard Rock and Rap tour. ... KROQ is a commercial rock and roll music radio station in Los Angeles, California, broadcasting on 106. ... Acoustic Christmas (short title: Acoustic X-Mas) is an annual concert run by the Los Angeles, California radio station KROQ. Since its inception in 1990, the concert has attracted increasingly popular alternative rock bands and singers. ... Project Revolution redirects here. ... Cypress Hill is a mostly-Latin American hip hop group from South Gate, California, who are quite possibly most known for their song Insane in the Brain. Their consistent advocacy around the legalization of cannabis consumption has contributed to their popularity. ... Adema is five-member rock band from Bakersfield, California. ...


Special edition

A two-disc special edition of Hybrid Theory was released on March 11, 2002 in Japan.[35] The first disc contains the original album, and the second disc features live performances of “Papercut,” “Points of Authority,” and “In the End” recorded at the Docklands Arena for BBC Radio 1. Also featured on the second disc are two previously unreleased tracks: “My December”—a song from the “In the End: Live & Rare” EP—and “High Voltage”, a reprise version of a song originally on the Hybrid Theory EP. is the 70th day of the year (71st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Also see: 2002 (number). ... The London Arena is an indoor arena on the Isle of Dogs in London, England. ... BBC Radio 1 (commonly referred to as just Radio 1) is a British national radio station operated by the BBC, specialising in popular music and speech and is aimed primarily at the 14-29[1] age group. ... // Extended play (EP) is the name typically given to vinyl records or CDs which contain more than one single but are too short to qualify as albums. ... Hybrid Theory EP is an EP by Linkin Park (who were at that time called Hybrid Theory, making it a self-titled record), recorded and released in 1999. ...


Reception

Initial reception of the album was positive. Stephanie Dickison of PopMatters, commented that the band was a "far more complex and talented group than the hard rock boy bands of late," and claimed that "they will continue to fascinate and challenge music's standard sounds."[16] Sputnikmusic described Hybrid Theory as "a defining mainstream album at the turn of the century, and for good reason" and gave the album three points out of five.[15] Robert Christgau of The Village Voice wrote that “the men don't know what the angry boys understand,” and gave the album a "two-star honorable mention rating," citing "Papercut" and "Points of Authority" as highlights of the album.[36] Jenny Eliscu of Rolling Stone commented that Hybrid Theory had "as much potency as albums by Limp Bizkit or Korn" and called it an album that "reflects the frustration of life."[37] PopMatters is an international magazine of cultural criticism. ... Robert Christgau (born April 18, 1942), is an American essayist, music journalist, and the self-declared Dean of American Rock Critics.[1] In print, his name is sometimes abbreviated as Xgau. ... This article is about a New York newspaper. ... This article is about the magazine. ... Limp Bizkit is a nu metal band from Jacksonville, Florida. ... This article is about the band. ...


A number of reviews, however, also panned the album. Sputnikmusic, though praising the album's initial style, also stated that "Hybrid Theory has its obvious drawbacks." The publication described Delson's guitar riffs as "often bland and unoriginal" and claimed that “the variety [of the album] lacks incredibly”.[15] All Music Guide writer William Ruhlmann said that "Linkin Park sounds like a Johnny-come-lately to an already overdone musical style" and called "One Step Closer" "a typical effort," referring to the lyrics of the song's chorus.[24] The All Music Guide (AMG) is a metadata database about music, owned by All Media Guide. ...


Later recordings

Later in 2002, Linkin Park released an album entitled Reanimation. It included the songs of Hybrid Theory remixed and reinterpreted by fellow nu metal artists and several underground hip hop artists.[38] Contributors to the album included Jonathan Davis, Aaron Lewis, and Black Thought. The sound of later Linkin Park albums would involve experimentation with classical instruments such as strings and piano, both of which, along with the same elements of electronica from Hybrid Theory, are prominently included in the band's second studio album, Meteora.[39] As Shinoda explains the difference in the sound between Hybrid Theory and Meteora: "That electronic element has always been there in the band - it's just that sometimes we bring it closer to the front."[40] Singles from Reanimation Released: July 15, 2002 Released: 2002 For reanimation of the dead, see Undead. ... Nu metal (also called aggro metal, or nü metal using the traditional heavy metal umlaut) is a musical genre that has origins in the mid 1990s. ... Underground hip hop, underground rap, or undie (to draw comparison to indie or independent rock) is an umbrella term for hip-hop and rap music outside the general commercial cannon. ... ‹ The template below (Citations missing) is being considered for deletion. ... Aaron Lewis, (born April 13, 1972 in Rutland, Vermont, U.S.), is the lead vocalist and acoustic guitarist of the hard rock group Staind. ... Image of artist Black Thought (born Tariq Trotter) is the lead MC of the Philadelphia-based hip hop group The Roots. ... The string section of an orchestra is the section containing bowed string instruments. ... A short grand piano, with the lid up. ... Electronica refers to a wide range of contemporary electronic music designed for a wide range of uses, including foreground listening, some forms of dancing, and background music for other activities; but unlike electronic dance music, is not specifically focused on the dance floor. ... Special Edition Cover Special Edition cover Singles from Meteora Released: March 17, 2003 Released: June 9, 2003 Released: September 8, 2003 Released: January 12, 2004 Released: April, 2004 Released: June 14, 2004 Meteora is the second studio album by Linkin Park, first released on March 25, 2003. ...


Accolades

Despite mixed and lukewarm reviews, Hybrid Theory found itself in several “must have” lists that were compiled by various music publications, networks, and other media. Some of the more prominent of these lists to feature Hybrid Theory are shown below: [41]

Publication Country Accolade Year Rank
The Village Voice United States Pazz & Jop[42] 2001 159
Classic Rock United Kingdom The 100 Greatest Rock Albums of All-Time[43] 2005 72
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame United States The Definitive 200[44] 2007 84
Robert Dimery United States 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die[45] 2006 *
Record Collector United Kingdom Best of 2001[46] 2001 *
Rock Sound France Les 150 Albums De La Génération (Top 150 Albums of Our Lifetime)[47] 2006 58

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Track listing

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  1. "Papercut" – 3:05
  2. "One Step Closer" – 2:35
  3. "With You" (Dust Brothers, Linkin Park) – 3:23
  4. "Points of Authority" – 3:20
  5. "Crawling" (Wakefield, Hahn, Shinoda, Bennington, Delson, Bourdon, Farrell) – 3:30
  6. "Runaway" (Wakefield, Linkin Park) – 3:04
  7. "By Myself" – 3:09
  8. "In the End" – 3:36
  9. "A Place for My Head" (Wakefield, Farrell, Linkin Park) – 3:04
  10. "Forgotten" – 3:14
  11. "Cure for the Itch" (Wakefield, Farrell, Linkin Park) – 2:37
  12. "Pushing Me Away" – 3:11

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Bonus disc

These tracks are included in the bonus disc of the "special edition" of Hybrid Theory.

  1. "Papercut" (Live at Docklands Arena, London) – 3:13
  2. "Points of Authority" (Live at Docklands Arena, London) – 3:30
  3. "A Place for My Head" (Live at Docklands Arena, London) – 3:11
  4. "My December" – 4:20
  5. "High Voltage" – 3:45

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Personnel

All information is taken from the CD.[48]


Linkin Park

Session musicians

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Production

  • Don Gilmoreproducer, engineer
  • Jeff Blue – executive producer, A&R co-ordination
  • John Ewing Jr. – additional engineering
  • Matt Griffin – assistant engineer
  • Steve Sisco – engineer
  • Andy Wallace - mixer
  • Brian Gardner – mastering, digital editing
  • Natalie Preston – A&R co-ordination
  • Ariana Murray – A&R co-ordination
  • Frank “Flem” Maddocks – art direction, design
  • James Minchin III – photography

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Chart performance

Album

Chart Peak position
Billboard 200 [49] 2
UK Top 40 [50] 4
Swedish Top 60 [51] 4
New Zealand [52] 1
Austria [53] 2
Finland [54] 4
Switzerland [55] 5
France [56] 17
Netherlands [57] 13

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Singles

Year Song Peak positions
US Hot 100
[30]
US Modern Rock
[30]
US
Main-
stream Rock

[30]
UK
Top 40

[50]
Sweden
[51]
New Zealand
[52]
Austria
[53]
France
[56]
Netherlands
[57]
2001 "One Step Closer" 75 5 4 24 46 38 57
2001 "Crawling" 79 5 3 16 27 37 8 45
2001 "Runaway"* 40 37
2001 "Papercut" 32 14 43 39
2002 "In the End" 2 1 3 8 3 10 6 40 5
  • An en-dash (–) denotes countries in which the singles did not chart.
  • * - “Runaway” was not released as a single, but it did chart in the U.S.

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References

Album

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Footnotes

  1. ^ Diehl, Matt. Rolling Stone No. 855, December 7, 2000
  2. ^ Q Magazine January 2001, p. 111
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Fricke, David. “Rap Metal Rulers”, Rolling Stone No. 891, March 14, 2002
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Everybody loves a success story.. The LP Association. Retrieved on 2007-08-08.
  5. ^ a b c Sculley, Alan. Linkin Park interview with Rhythm. Madison.com. Retrieved on 2007-08-15.
  6. ^ Tyrangiel, Josh. Linkin Park biography describing origin of name. Time.com. Retrieved on 2007-08-14.
  7. ^ Linkin Park biography. VH1.com. Retrieved on 2007-08-14.
  8. ^ Complete Linkin Park discography. The LP Association. Retrieved on 2007-08-09.
  9. ^ Linkin Park demos. The LP Association. Retrieved on 2007-08-19.
  10. ^ BBC Radio 1, Evening Session Interview with Steve Lamacq, June 13, 2001
  11. ^ BBC Session Interview. LP Times. Retrieved on 2007-09-19.
  12. ^ Chester Bennington biography. The LP Association. Retrieved on 2007-08-19.
  13. ^ Sharpened review. Sharpened.net. Retrieved on 2007-08-19.
  14. ^ One Step Closer facts. Song Facts. Retrieved on 2007-09-29.
  15. ^ a b c d e Sputnikmusic review. Sputnikmusic. Retrieved on 2007-09-29.
  16. ^ a b Dickison, Stephanie. PopMatters review. PopMatters. Retrieved on 2007-09-29.
  17. ^ a b One Step Closer video info. Forfeit the Game. Retrieved on 2007-09-19.
  18. ^ Crawling facts. Song Facts. Retrieved on 2007-09-29.
  19. ^ Crawling video info. Forfeit the Game. Retrieved on 2007-09-29.
  20. ^ Papercut video secrets. Forfeit the Game. Retrieved on 2007-09-29.
  21. ^ An interview with bassist Phoenix. Rough Edge. Retrieved on 2007-09-29.
  22. ^ a b In the End facts. Song Facts. Retrieved on 2007-09-29.
  23. ^ MTV Video Music Awards History. Rock on the Net. Retrieved on 2007-09-29.
  24. ^ a b Ruhlmann, William. All Music review. All Music Guide. Retrieved on 2007-09-16.
  25. ^ 2000 charts. Billboard. Retrieved on 2007-09-16.
  26. ^ MUSIC; New Ideas From the Top of the Charts. The New York Times. Retrieved on 2007-12-16.
  27. ^ Hybrid Theory tops best-sellers of 2001. MTV.com. Retrieved on 2007-09-16.
  28. ^ Gold and Platinum: Diamond Certified Albums. RIAA. Retrieved on 2007-09-29.
  29. ^ Hybrid Theory total sales. Live Earth. Retrieved on 2007-09-29.
  30. ^ a b c d Linkin Park single chart history. Billboard. Retrieved on 2007-10-20.
  31. ^ 2002 charts. Billboard. Retrieved on 2007-09-16.
  32. ^ Linkin Park international charts. Rockdetector.com. Retrieved on 2007-09-16.
  33. ^ Linkin Park at Yahoo! Music. Yahoo! Music. Retrieved on 2007-09-16.
  34. ^ Linkin Park touring journal. Forfeit the Game. Retrieved on 2007-09-29.
  35. ^ Hybrid Theory Special Edition release information. Forfeit the Game. Retrieved on 2007-08-09.
  36. ^ Robert Christgau: CG: Linkin Park. Robert Christgau. Retrieved on 2007-09-29.
  37. ^ Eliscu, Jenny. "New Faces", Rolling Stone, January 18, 2001, p. 29. 
  38. ^ Reanimation review. All Music Guide. Retrieved on 2007-09-29.
  39. ^ Meteora overview. musicOMH.com. Retrieved on 2007-09-29.
  40. ^ Mike Shinoda interview. musicOMH.com. Retrieved on 2007-09-29.
  41. ^ Hybrid Theory's accolades. Acclaimed Music. Retrieved on 2007-11-04.
  42. ^ Pazz & Jop Critics Poll of 2001. The Village Voice. Retrieved on 2007-11-04.
  43. ^ Classic Rock - The 100 Greatest Rock Albums of All-Time. Retrieved on 2007-11-04.
  44. ^ The Definitive 200. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Retrieved on 2007-08-18.
  45. ^ Dimery, Robert. "1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.", Universe. New York, NY (ISBN 0-7893-1371-5), February 7, 2006, p. 910. 
  46. ^ A Selection of Lists from Record Collector Magazine. Rocklist.co.uk. Retrieved on 2007-08-18.
  47. ^ Les 150 Albums De La Génération. Acclaimed Music. Retrieved on 2007-08-18.
  48. ^ Hybrid Theory by Linkin Park CD. cduniverse.com. Retrieved on 2007-08-18.
  49. ^ Linkin Park album chart history. Billboard. Retrieved on 2007-08-18.
  50. ^ a b UK album chart archives. everyhit.com. Retrieved on 2007-07-16.
  51. ^ a b Swedish album chart archives. hitparad.se. Retrieved on 2007-08-18.
  52. ^ a b New Zealand album chart archives. charts.org.nz. Retrieved on 2007-07-16.
  53. ^ a b Austrian album chart archives. austriancharts.at. Retrieved on 2007-07-16.
  54. ^ Finnish album chart archives. finnishcharts.com. Retrieved on 2007-07-16.
  55. ^ Swiss album chart archives. hitparade.ch. Retrieved on 2007-07-16.
  56. ^ a b French album chart archives. lescharts.com. Retrieved on 2007-07-16.
  57. ^ a b Dutch album chart archives. dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved on 2007-07-16.

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External links

  • Hybrid Theory at MusicBrainz
  • Hybrid Theory lyrics at Linkin Park's official site
MusicBrainz (MusicBrainz. ... Linkin Park is a rock band from Agoura Hills, California. ... Chester Charles Bennington (born March 20, 1976)[1] is an American musician. ... Robert Gregory Bourdon (born January 20, 1979) is an American musician , who is currently the drummer and one of the founders of rock band Linkin Park. ... Bradford Phillip Delson (born December 1, 1977, in Agoura, California[1]), is a Jewish musician best known as the lead guitarist and temporary bassist for the band Linkin Park. ... David Michael Farrell (born on February 8, 1977), more commonly known as Phoenix, is the bassist and backup vocalist for the band Linkin Park. ... Joseph Hahn, often referred to as Mr. ... Michael Kenji Shinoda (born February 11, 1977)[1][2] is an American musician, record producer, and artist from Agoura Hills, California. ... From 1998 to 2001, Linkin Park has had several bassist swaps. ... Scott Koziol was a temporary bassist for Linkin Park. ... An album or record album is a collection of related audio or music tracks distributed to the public. ... Special Edition Cover Special Edition cover Singles from Meteora Released: March 17, 2003 Released: June 9, 2003 Released: September 8, 2003 Released: January 12, 2004 Released: April, 2004 Released: June 14, 2004 Meteora is the second studio album by Linkin Park, first released on March 25, 2003. ... Alternate cover Singles from Minutes to Midnight Released: April 2, 2007 Released: August 20, 2007[1] Released: October 16, 2007 Released: March 3, 2008 Released: June 2008 For other uses of Minutes to Midnight, see Minutes to Midnight (disambiguation). ... A live album – commonly contrasted with a studio album – is a recording consisting of material (usually music) recorded during stage performances. ... For the Lyle Lovett album, see Live in Texas (Lyle Lovett album). ... For other uses, see demo. ... // Extended play (EP) is the name typically given to vinyl records or CDs which contain more than one single but are too short to qualify as albums. ... Hybrid Theory EP is an EP by Linkin Park (who were at that time called Hybrid Theory, making it a self-titled record), recorded and released in 1999. ... Linkin Park chronology Singles from Collision Course Released: December 13, 2004 Released: 2005/2006 Collision Course is a CD/DVD set released on November 30, 2004 by Jay-Z & Linkin Park. ... A remix album is an album consisting mostly of remixes or re-recorded versions of a music artists earlier released material. ... Singles from Reanimation Released: July 15, 2002 Released: 2002 For reanimation of the dead, see Undead. ... Linkin Park chronology Singles from Collision Course Released: December 13, 2004 Released: 2005/2006 Collision Course is a CD/DVD set released on November 30, 2004 by Jay-Z & Linkin Park. ... DVD (also known as Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc) is a popular optical disc storage media format. ... Linkin Park released their first DVD, Frat Party at the Pankake Festival, on November 20, 2001, more than one year after the release of their critically-acclaimed debut album, Hybrid Theory. ... Special Edition Cover Special Edition cover Singles from Meteora Released: March 17, 2003 Released: June 9, 2003 Released: September 8, 2003 Released: January 12, 2004 Released: April, 2004 Released: June 14, 2004 Meteora is the second studio album by Linkin Park, first released on March 25, 2003. ... For the Lyle Lovett album, see Live in Texas (Lyle Lovett album). ... Linkin Park chronology Singles from Collision Course Released: December 13, 2004 Released: 2005/2006 Collision Course is a CD/DVD set released on November 30, 2004 by Jay-Z & Linkin Park. ... Alternate cover Singles from Minutes to Midnight Released: April 2, 2007 Released: August 20, 2007[1] Released: October 16, 2007 Released: March 3, 2008 Released: June 2008 For other uses of Minutes to Midnight, see Minutes to Midnight (disambiguation). ... A collection of various CD singles In music, a single is a short recording of one or more separate tracks. ... One Step Closer is a song by the nu metal band Linkin Park. ... Crawling is a Grammy Award-winning song by the nu metal band Linkin Park. ... Papercut is a song by the Nu metal band Linkin Park. ... For other uses, see In the End (disambiguation). ... Its Goin Down is a single by turntablists The X-Ecutioners, from their 2002 debut album Built From Scratch. ... Pts. ... Ehth E Nd / Frgt/10 is a single which was released as a CD single and Vinyl in 2002. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Meteora track listing Faint is a song by the nu metal band Linkin Park. ... Meteora track listing For other uses, see Numb. ... Meteora track listing From the Inside is a song by the nu metal band Linkin Park. ... This article or section is not written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia article. ... Meteora track listing Figure. ... Linkin Park singles chronology Breaking the Habit (2004) Numb/Encore (2004) Dirt Off Your Shoulder/Lying From You (2005/2006) Numb/Encore is a Grammy Award-winning song by the rock band Linkin Park and rapper Jay-Z from their 2004 mash-up album Collision Course. ... Linkin Park singles chronology Numb/Encore (2004) Dirt Off Your Shoulder/Lying from You (2005/2006) What Ive Done (2007) Dirt Off Your Shoulder/Lying from You is a single by the rapper Jay-Z and nu metal, alternative rock/metal band Linkin Park. ... What Ive Done is the lead single from Linkin Parks third album Minutes to Midnight, and is the bands highest debut on the US Hot 100. ... Bleed It Out is the second single[1] from Linkin Parks third studio album, Minutes to Midnight, released on August 20, 2007. ... Music sample Shadow of the Day Problems? See media help. ... Given Up is the second track from Linkin Parks third studio album Minutes to Midnight. ... Leave Out All the Rest is the third track of Linkin Parks third studio album, Minutes to Midnight. ... Dead By Sunrise (previously known as Snow White Tan) is the side project of Linkin Parks lead vocalist, Chester Bennington. ... The discography for the American alternative band Linkin Park. ... Fort Minor is a hip hop ensemble and side project created by Mike Shinoda, of Linkin Park. ... Julien K is a musical band who are known for performing the theme song This Machine for Team Dark in the Sega game Sonic Heroes and Waking Up in Shadow the Hedgehog. ... Linkin Park Underground (commonly referred to as The LPU) is the official fan club of the alternative rock band Linkin Park. ... Machine Shop Recordings is the record label started by members of the band Linkin Park. ... Music For Relief logo Comprised of musicians and music industry professionals, MUSIC FOR RELIEF seeks to bring the music community together under one blanket to maximize the efforts to create awareness and raise funds for those in need. ... Project Revolution redirects here. ... Relative Degree is a rock band which included two of the current Linkin Park artists, drummer Rob Bourdon and guitarist Brad Delson. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The Snax, also known as Tasty Snax, was a Christian punk band that formed in the late 1990s. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...

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QCD theory allows the existence of states which cannot be built by the naive quark model; both theoretical arguments and experimental data confirm the hypothesis that gluons may have freedom degrees at the constituent level, and should be confined.
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