Linkin Park Biography
Linkin Park is (left to right) Joe Hahn, Mike Shinoda, Phoenix Farrell, Chester Bennington, Brad Delson and Rob Bourdon
Band History
The band saw its and first beginings in emcee/vocalist
Mike Shinoda's small bedroom studio, where he and Brad Delson recorded
the band's first material in 1996. The two had attended high school
together, where they met the band's drummer, Rob Bourdon. Shinoda hooked
up with DJ Joseph Hahn while studying illustration at Art Center
College in Pasadena. Meanwhile, attending UCLA, Delson shared an
apartment with bassist Phoenix, who left the band after college and
returned a year later. At this point, they named themselves Xero and
recorded several demo tracks. They never got signed, and the project
floundered. Then Shinoda decided to hire a vocalist, and put out an ad.
They got Chester Bennington, a transplanted Arizona native who started
making records when he was 16. 'When I was two, I used to run around
singing Foreigner songs - there's tapes of me doing that... since I
learned how to talk I've been telling everybody I was gonna grow up to
be a singer.' laughs Bennington.
The band called itself Hybrid
Theory after the addition of Bennington (the idea being that they were a
hybrid of rock and rap), however, due to a trademark issue with a band
called Hybrid, they were forced to change their name. Some discarded
ideas (serious or not) were Clear (the band's favorite), Probing Lagers
(which they thought was the lamest), Ten PM Stocker (because they would
record every night at 10 pm at a place on Stocker Street) and Platinum
Lotus Foundation. Eventually, they settled on Lincoln Park, suggested by
Bennington because after band practice he would have to drive past
there to get home. However the domain 'lincolnpark.com' cost more than
the band could afford, so they changed the spelling to Linkin Park.
However, it has also been suggested that the name 'Linkin Park' was
suggested so that the band would appear right next to Limp Bizkit at
record stores.
Working with an independent label, the band recorded the album Hybrid Theory EP, which featured 'Carousel', 'Technique', 'Step Up', 'And One', 'High Voltage', 'Part of Me'.
After being signed to Warner Brothers in 1999 their first album, Hybrid Theory,
was released in 2000. It was the top-selling album in the United States
and New Zealand in 2001, with the hit singles 'One Step Closer',
'Crawling', 'Papercut', 'In The End' and 'Points of Authority'. The
album is notable for its absence of profanity, in contrast to many other
nu metal bands' songs.
Linkin Park were part of the Ozzfest in 2001, touring along side Marilyn Manson, Slipknot, Crazy Town, Papa Roach, and Disturbed. Linkin Park have also created their own tour - Projekt: Revolution, and on it have toured with Cypress Hill, Adema, DJ Z-Trip, Xzibit, Mudvayne and Blindside.
In 2002, they released a remix album of their Hybrid Theory album, called Reanimation, as well as releasing a remix version of their song, 'Points Of Authority'.
In 2003 their new studio album was released, titled Meteora,
which debuted at #1 in the US and UK, and #2 in Australia. It contained
the singles, 'Somewhere I Belong', 'Faint', 'Numb', 'From The Inside'
and 'Breaking The Habit'. Later in the year, they joined forces with
fellow nu-metal band Limp Bizkit and Metallica for the Summer Sanitarium Tour 2003. From this tour, Linkin Park released a new CD/DVD set called Live in Texas.
This set contains tracks from their three previous records, and was
filmed on location at their Summer Sanitarium performances in Dallas and Houston, Texas .
In 2004, Linkin Park created the Meteora World Tour. This tour included Linkin Park, P.O.D., Hoobastank, and Story of the Year.
In 2004, Linkin Park was touring with Snoop Dogg, The Used, Korn, and Less Than Jake on the main stage, and No Warning, Ghostface, Funeral For A Friend, M.O.P., and Downset on the second stage as part of Projekt Revolution 2004. They also had a travelling DJ, Z-Trip with them, along with Irvin the Urban Action Figure.
On November 30, 2004, Linkin Park released Collision Course, a collaboration with rapper Jay-Z featuring rap-style remixes ('mash-ups') of songs from Meteora and Hybrid Theory using lyrics from Jay-Z's repertoire. Collision Course debuted at #1 in the US, but only got to # 17 in the UK. In Holland Collision Course
made it to a 7th place. Their first Collision Course hit single
'Numb/Encore' reached #1 at the Free Record Shop Download Charts in
Holland.
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