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Sophmore albums are famously tricky affairs. Musicans have their entire lives to pen their debut album, the theory goes, and a relatively short time to follow it up. But what if the debut in question is the biggest selling album in recent memory? And what if the music industry has Hollywood-like expectations for another instant blockbuster? That was the scenario Linkin ...
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    • kadenwraith
      i love lp. Projekt Revolution 08 was the best ive been to so far
    • LinkinParkaddict
      I love Linkin park I saw them at Projekt Revolution really great and rockin \m/ Crazy concert was jumpin around and shit
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      LINKIN PARK FAN FOREVERRR!! Please bring them to MALAYSIA!!! i need them..WE NEED THEM! they are the best/favourite band in the whole freaking ASIA!!! MTV Asia have proves it!! WE LOVE LINKIN PARK!! I LOVE LINKIN PARK
    • Rachelann1
      I love Linkin Park. Their music is phenominal. I loved their recent album so much that I took the initiative to buy it. I love them not bacause they are famous but because their music is versatile and talks about issues that plague this era. Their music enduces the feeling of wanting to change. The group has pioneered a new breed of music that has the ability to captivate the listener while creating change.I'll love Linkin Park for life.
    • tanni11
      I have seen them live the first time this year - my best concert ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • hottopik_chik
      i love LP! <3......how every song they sing has a certain message....like WHAT'VE DONE ......is about how the world is being destorted....by us humans
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      OMG!!! MY FAV BAND!!!!
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      I still love you guys!!
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    Sophmore albums are famously tricky affairs. Musicans have their entire lives to pen their debut album, the theory goes, and a relatively short time to follow it up. But what if the debut in question is the biggest selling album in recent memory? And what if the music industry has Hollywood-like expectations for another instant blockbuster? That was the scenario Linkin Park faced when they entered the studio to record Metora, the follow-up to their multi-platinum debut Hybrid Theory.

    That album--which Rolling Stone called "twelve songs of compact fire indivisibly blending alternative metal, hip-hop, and turntable art"--has shipped 14 million units worldwide to date. It was the Number One selling album of 2001. It launched three chart-topping singles including "In The End." And in 2002 it received a Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance for "Crawling" as well as nominations for Best Rock Album and Best New Artist. AFter diligently pursuing their craft since the band's humble origins in Southern California circa the mid-'90s, Linkin Park now had the world's ear.

    To those outside the band, the pressure to follow up that success might have seemed insurmountable. But within Linkin Park, vocalists Chester Bennington and Mike Shinoda, guitarist Brad Delson, turntablist Joseph Hahn, drummer Rob Bourdon,, and bassist Phoenix weren't sweating it in ways you might expect. Instead of dwelling on outside expectations, they set to work, meticulously crafting each moment of each song to their own exacting standards. The bigger picture developed accordingly. "We didn't ever want to have the mindset where we need to sell 10 million albums each time out. That's ridiculous," says Bennington. "It's a blessing to sell that many albums; it doesn't happen very often in this business--even once in your career is an achievemnet. Our obligation is to our fans. We're not going to get too comfortable and say it's a given that people will run out and buy our albums." "And if you know us, you know the biggest pressure came from within the band," says Shinoda.

    "We just wanted to make another great album that we're proud of," says Bourdon. "We focused on that, and worked hard to create songs we love. We're our own harshest critics." If you doubt that, consider this: Shinoda and Bennington wrote 40 unique choruses for Meteora's poignant first single, "Somewhere I Belong," before arriving at the best possible version.

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