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"What I've Done" is the lead single from Linkin Park's third album Minutes to Midnight, and is the band's highest debut on the US Hot 100. It had its first radio play on April 1, 2007, and was digitally released on April 2, 2007. The CD Single was released on April 30, 2007. It was also featured in the movie Transformers. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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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). ...
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Michael Kenji Shinoda (born February 11, 1977)[1][2] is an American musician, record producer, and artist from Agoura Hills, California. ...
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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. ...
Bleed It Out is the second single[1] from Linkin Parks third studio album, Minutes to Midnight, released on August 20, 2007. ...
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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). ...
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"What I've Done" boasts the band's highest place worldwide, with a top 5 peak. Background information
Chester Bennington described the track in a March 2007 interview with MTV: Chester Charles Bennington (born March 20, 1976)[1] is an American musician. ...
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| “ | Joe [Hahn] came up to Mike and me and asked us to take the whole idea of Minutes to Midnight and apply that to how the band has changed. So, in a way, it's us saying goodbye to how we used to be...The lyrics in the first verse are 'In this farewell, there's no blood, there's no alibi,' and right away, you'll notice that the band sounds different: The drums are much more raw, the guitars are more raw and the vocals aren't tripled. It's just us out there ... and that's how Rick Rubin wanted it.[3] | ” | The single and video appeared in the iTunes Store shortly after midnight EST on April 2, 2007.[4] It became available the day after on iTunes in the UK and Australia. On April 2nd, the song was featured streaming on the front page of their official website, with the video being added to the site shortly thereafter. Frederick Jay Rick Rubin (born March 10, 1963 in Lido Beach, New York) is a Jewish American record producer and is currently the co-head of Columbia Records. ...
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The song starts out with a piano riff reminiscent of the Halloween theme, before going into a raw guitar sound. During live events, Mike Shinoda plays the piano intro and the guitar after that. This song differs from most of Linkin Park's previously released songs (except "Breaking the Habit") in that it features almost no lead vocals from vocalist Mike Shinoda, save for a brief "na na na" refrain at the end and contributing harmonies throughout. "What I've Done" was the last song written for Minutes to Midnight.[5] The song also has a downbeat exactly once every second, consistent throughout its entirety. Pianoforte redirects here. ...
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Michael Kenji Shinoda (born February 11, 1977)[1][2] is an American musician, record producer, and artist from Agoura Hills, California. ...
Meteora track listing Breaking the Habit is an electronica influenced song by the nu metal band Linkin Park, from their 2003 album Meteora. ...
Michael Kenji Shinoda (born February 11, 1977)[1][2] is an American musician, record producer, and artist from Agoura Hills, California. ...
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). ...
It is featured during the film Transformers, playing on Bumblebee's radio as Sam Witwicky is dropping Mikaela Banes off at home, as well as leading in to the end credits, and included on the official soundtrack and used heavily in the film's ad campaign. Megan Fox revealed that when the band first heard about the movie, they asked to be on the soundtrack.[6] For the 1986 animated film, see The Transformers: The Movie. ...
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The Witwicky family members are fictional characters from the original Generation One Transformers universes, and are the closest human allies of the Autobots. ...
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A remix is available on the "Bleed It Out" single and on the Tour Edition of Minutes to Midnight entitled What I've Done (Distorted Remix) which was remixed by Mike Shinoda, one of the vocalists in the band. Bleed It Out is the second single[1] from Linkin Parks third studio album, Minutes to Midnight, released on August 20, 2007. ...
Michael Kenji Shinoda (born February 11, 1977)[1][2] is an American musician, record producer, and artist from Agoura Hills, California. ...
Track listings CD 1 - "What I've Done" (Radio Edit) - 3:29
- "Faint" (Live in Japan) - 2:45
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- "What I've Done" - 3:28
- "Faint" (Live in Japan) - 2:46
- "From the Inside" (Live in Japan) - 3:31
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- "What I've Done" (Video) - 3:29
- "Faint" (Live in Japan) (Video) - 2:45
7" Picture disk format - "What I've Done" (Radio Edit) - 3:29
- "Faint" (Live in Japan) - 2:45
All of the live tracks on this CD (and vinyl) were recorded at the Chiba Marine stadium in Tokyo, Japan on August 13, 2006 at the Summer Sonic Festival.
Music video The music video for "What I've Done" explores the many ironies of humanity and its ill effects on the earth and the environment. It juxtaposes various pieces of footage: a large, well-fed man eating fast food, a woman measuring her waist and a man who is so malnourished that his ribcage is visible through his skin; African Americans being hosed down and the Ku Klux Klan; nuclear explosions, the World Trade Center towers collapsing, children waving American flags, a Middle Eastern child holding an AK-47, clips of oil tankers torn in half and birds covered in an oil slick. The band's turntablist Joe Hahn directed the video for the single, which was shot in the California desert.[7] The video premiered on April 2, 2007 on MTV and Fuse. It premiered on MTV-Asia, MTV-Germany, TMF Netherlands and Canada's MuchMusic on April 3, 2007. Image File history File links What_Ive_Done_-_Linkin_Park. ...
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It features footage of the band performing in the desert, interspersed with stock footage reflecting on a variety of social and environmental issues including pollution, global warming, racism, Nazism, the Ku Klux Klan, abortion, gay rights, famine, terrorism, wars, deforestation, poverty, drug addiction, obesity, destruction, rising gasoline prices and crimes committed by humanity. The video also features short views of important historical figures, such as Mother Teresa, Buddha, Abraham Lincoln, Robert Kennedy, Fidel Castro, Saddam Hussein, Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Mao Zedong, and Mahatma Gandhi. Some cut scenes like the traffic scene and the napalm exploding were also featured on the Rise Against music video for Ready To Fall. Air pollution Pollution is the introduction of pollutants (whether chemical substances, or energy such as noise, heat, or light) into the environment to such a point that its effects become harmful to human health, other living organisms, or the environment. ...
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The video clip was featured and won on MTV's Battle of the Videos against videos by Evanescence ("Sweet Sacrifice") and Lil' Mama ("Lip Gloss").[8] The video also marks the first appearance of a Linkin Park video in the #1 spot on MTV's TRL, hitting #1 six times so far. The video is among the all-time top 10 most viewed on YouTube with over 30 million views. AOL currently has a live performance of "What I've Done" on their website.[9] For the optical phenomenon, see Evanescent wave. ...
The Open Door track listing Promotional cover Sweet Sacrifice is the third single from Evanescences second album The Open Door. ...
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The two different faces of the drum set used in the music video. The picture on the right is from the beginning of the video (with incorrect logo). When the band's logo is shown for the first time in the video (on the front of Rob's bass drum), it features a complete circle with the stylized letters "LP" within it. However, every time the logo is shown after this, the circle is not complete, being "separated" by two blank spaces above the "L" and below the "P". This is explained in "Making of What I've Done", where the band shows the original drums that were wrongly made, and that they had to use black tape to make the breaks in the circle. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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So far, this is the only video in which Joe Hahn's face is not focused at although some parts shown his hands on the turntables.
Alternate music video A second video, made exclusively for Australia, features a completely different scenario from the first; instead of clips of human sin, the video tells the story of a woman working at a government-run pharmaceutical company learning of a plan to develop a deadly new virus for "social control", and - with the help of several people dressed in black hooded sweatshirts with Linkin Park's logo on them - smuggles out several blood samples of a human test subject of the virus to expose the conspiracy. The video can be seen on YouTube and Linkin Park's Australian website.[10]
Notable clips from the video The following is a non-exhaustive list of historical and/or stock footage in the music video: Stock footage, also termed archive footage, library pictures and file footage is film or video footage that is reused in a film. ...
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Chart performance The song made big debuts on the US charts during the chart week of April 21, 2007. The song debuted in the top 10 of the US Hot 100, at #7. It is by far the band's highest debut to date on the chart (this title was previously held by "Somewhere I Belong" which opened at #47), earning "Hot Shot" debut of the week, and subsequently becoming the second highest position for a Linkin Park single to date on the Hot 100. At the time of its debut it was only the eleventh song since 2000 to debut at #7 or higher on the Hot 100, and only the third song to do so by an artist not from American Idol.[11] The song was partly fueled by digital sales, debuting at #4 on the digital chart. is the 111th day of the year (112th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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In addition the song became only the third song ever to open at #1 on the Modern Rock chart, also becoming the band's seventh number one on the chart. It held the #1 spot on Modern Rock Tracks for 15 consecutive weeks, at the time tying it with "Sex and Candy" as the second longest running #1 in that charts history (it is now tied as the third longest running). It was the most successful song on the Modern Rock Tracks chart of 2007 until Foo Fighters released "The Pretender". The song also reached #1 on the Mainstream Rock chart, where it stayed for more than a month. In the iTunes music store, the song had reached number two. It was kept out of the top spot by "Give It To Me" by Timbaland. The music video is the first to reach the number 1 spot on TRL for Linkin Park video history. It has also become a moderate hit on the Adult Top 40, and Pop 100 Airplay charts, so far peaking at number 22 and 24 respectively on those charts. Sex and Candy is the first single released by Marcy Playground from their self titled debut album Marcy Playground. ...
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In the rest of the world, the song has been their most successful overall, reaching the top ten in over twenty countries including Brazil, Canada, Germany, Italy, Poland, and New Zealand to name a few. In the UK the song hit #6 once the physical format was released, making it Linkin Park's highest-charting UK single. The song was highly successful in China as well, where it became their first number one there. It is their best charting single on the United World Chart, where it peaked at #4. Statistically speaking, this is Linkin Park's biggest song to date. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country in western Europe, and member of the Commonwealth of Nations, the G8, the European Union, and NATO. Usually known simply as the United Kingdom, the UK, or (inaccurately) as Great Britain or Britain, the UK has four constituent...
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Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
Icky Thump is a song recorded by The White Stripes. ...
This article is about the American duo. ...
Breath is the second single and the third track off of hard rock band Breaking Benjamins third album, Phobia. ...
Breaking Benjamin is an alternative metal band from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. ...
The Mainstream Rock Tracks chart is a ranking in Billboard magazine of the most-played songs on mainstream rock radio stations, a category that includes stations that play primarily rock music but are not modern rock (that is, alternative) stations, which are counted in the Modern Rock Tracks chart. ...
Main Page: Mainstream Rock Tracks This is a list of all the songs that have hit number-one on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. ...
is the 132nd day of the year (133rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 181st day of the year (182nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
I Dont Wanna Stop is the first single from heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbournes 9th studio album, Black Rain. ...
Ozzy redirects here. ...
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 the alternative 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 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. ...
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An album or record album is a collection of related audio or music tracks distributed to the public. ...
This article is about the Linkin Park album. ...
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 â commonly contrasted with a studio album â 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. ...
This article is about the audio format. ...
Xero was the forerunner to the popular nu metal group Linkin Park. ...
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. ...
Live from SoHo is Linkin Parks third EP, released on March 4, 2008 on the iTunes Store. ...
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 - see Etymology) 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). ...
Released on July 27, 2004, Linkin Parks Breaking the Habit DVD comes standard with a TOKYOPOP Cine-Manga book, depicting the events of the bands music video for Breaking the Habit. The book also contains original storyboards and mini-biographies about each band member. ...
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 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. ...
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Ehth E Nd / Frgt/10 is a single which was released as a CD single and Vinyl in 2002. ...
Meteora track listing Somewhere I Belong is a song by the band Linkin Park. ...
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 Breaking the Habit is an electronica influenced song by the nu metal band Linkin Park, from their 2003 album Meteora. ...
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. ...
Bleed It Out is the second single[1] from Linkin Parks third studio album, Minutes to Midnight, released on August 20, 2007. ...
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Given Up is the second track and the fourth single from Linkin Parks third studio album Minutes to Midnight. ...
Linkin Park singles chronology Given Up (2008) We Made It (2008) Leave Out All the Rest (2008) We Made It is the lead single from Busta Rhymess eighth studio album Blessed, featuring the Alternative rock band Linkin Park. ...
Leave Out All the Rest is the third track and the fifth and final single[1] from Linkin Parks third studio album, Minutes to Midnight. ...
The discography for the American alternative band Linkin Park. ...
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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. ...
Dead By Sunrise (previously known as Snow White Tan) is the side project of Linkin Parks lead vocalist, Chester Bennington. ...
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. ...
Relative Degree is a rock band which included two of the current Linkin Park artists, drummer Rob Bourdon and guitarist Brad Delson. ...
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Xero was the forerunner to the popular nu metal group Linkin Park. ...
No More Sorrow is the 8th song on the Minutes to Midnight album by Linkin Park. ...
For the 1995 single by Janet Jackson, see Runaway (Janet Jackson song). ...
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