Sunday, 16 October 2011


        LINKIN PARK

Chester Bennington  Lead Vocals
Rob Bourdon 
 Drums
Brad Delson 
 Lead Guitar
David "Phoenix" Farrell 
 Bass
Joe Hahn 
 Turntables
Mike Shinoda 
 Rapping, Keyboards, Backing Vocals, Rhythm Guitar



The seeds of what would become Linkin Park were sown in Southern California in 1996, when three high school friends – drummer Rob Bourdon, guitarist Brad Delson and vocalist Mike Shinoda – decided to form a band. Soon after graduation, they completed their lineup by recruiting three more members: bassist Dave Farrell, turntablist Joe Hahn and temporary lead singer Mark Wakefield. Calling themselves first SuperXero and then simply Xero, the group began recording demos but failed to garner much interest in their songs.





Xero’s lack of success spurred the departure of Wakefield, setting the stage for Chester Bennington’s arrival as the band’s frontman in 1999. The group changed their name to Hybrid Theory (a nod to the band’s hybrid sound that combined rock and rap), but after facing legal issues with another act with a similar moniker, the group chose Lincoln Park, in honor of a neighborhood park in Santa Monica, California, that the band members would pass on their way to recording sessions. But once the band discovered that others already owned that domain name online, they slightly altered their name to Linkin Park. Linkin Park released their first album in 2000.Hybrid Theory, a reference to the group’s rejected band name, was a massive success, becoming one of the biggest debuts of all time, selling approximately 10 million copies in the U.S. alone and spawning several hit singles like “In the End” and “Crawling.” In the process, the band became one of the most successful acts in the fledgling rap-rock movement.



After the release of their popular follow-up to Hybrid Theory, 2003’s Meteora, the band collaborated with rap legend JAY-Z in 2004 on a record called Collision Course. The album capitalized on the trend of “mash-ups,” which is the construction of a new song out of the recognizable pieces of two existing songs, often from different musical genres. Collision Course, a melding of Jay-Z and Linkin Park tracks, went to the top of the Billboard album charts, proving to be one of the highest-profile mash-up projects ever.



Linkin Park returned with A THOUSAND SUNS which was released on September 14, 2010. A concept album, the record was meant to be absorbed as one complete 48-minute listening experience. The lead single, “The Catalyst,” made history by being the first song to debut atop the Billboard Rock Songs chart.




Linkin Park Discography:

Hybrid Theory (2000)
Reanimation (remix album) (2002)
Meteora (2003)
Live in Texas (live album) (2003)
Collision Course (with Jay-Z) (2004)
Minutes to Midnight (2007)
A Thousand Suns (2010)