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Hybrid Theory is the debut album by the American rock band Linkin Park, released on October 24, 2000 through Warner Bros. Records. The album was a huge commercial success, selling over 10 million units in the United States alone and peaking at number two on the Billboard 200 while also reaching high positions on other charts worldwide, despite receiving mixed reviews from publications. It has also sold 24 million copies worldwide as of 2009, including over 10 million in the… read more

Hybrid Theory was released on May 31, 2012, but since all live tracks were taken from the band's Digital Souvenir Package (DSP) program, which was started in 2007, the album was missing several Hybrid Theory songs. Despite the pretentious spattering by Amazon Reviewer Bill Forman, Hybrid Theory is actually a perfect title for this album. Some tracks are just that-a hybrid of metal and hip hop; occasionally throwing in alternative rock as well. Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for Hybrid Theory - Linkin Park on AllMusic - 2000 - Linkin Park originally called itself Hybrid.

Tracklist

Track numberPlayLovedTrack nameBuyOptionsDurationListeners
1 Papercut 3:05 844,718 listeners
2 Now I See 3:32 2,196 listeners
3 Points of Authority 3:20 657,060 listeners
4 Plaster 2:42 3,359 listeners
5 Crawling 3:29 930,756 listeners
6 Runaway 3:04 640,266 listeners
7 The Untitled 3:34 1,978 listeners
8 By Myself 3:10 566,409 listeners
9 The Cure 2:36 1,485 listeners
10 The Cure For Mr. Hahn's Itch 3:15 778 listeners
11 A Place for My Head 3:05 555,283 listeners
12 Forgotten 3:14 537,676 listeners

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Linkin Park Hybrid Theory Lyrics

16 Songs, 54 Minutes

EDITORS’ NOTES

LINKIN PARK’s debut doubles as a mission statement for the California-born band, whose tense, ferocious brand of rock borrows from hip-hop and emo, dance-punk and alt-rock. Over skittering beats and massive guitars, caterwauler Chester Bennington and defiant MC Mike Shinoda examine heavy emotions up close. The cavernous “In the End” and paranoid “Crawling” combine their bad vibes with deep grooves and huge hooks, while album opener “Papercut” amps up the agitation with crushing, metal-inspired riffing that anchors Shinoda’s frantic raps.

EDITORS’ NOTES

LINKIN PARK’s debut doubles as a mission statement for the California-born band, whose tense, ferocious brand of rock borrows from hip-hop and emo, dance-punk and alt-rock. Over skittering beats and massive guitars, caterwauler Chester Bennington and defiant MC Mike Shinoda examine heavy emotions up close. The cavernous “In the End” and paranoid “Crawling” combine their bad vibes with deep grooves and huge hooks, while album opener “Papercut” amps up the agitation with crushing, metal-inspired riffing that anchors Shinoda’s frantic raps.

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Points of Authority (Crystal Method Remix) [Bonus Track]
  • 16 Songs, 54 Minutes
  • Released: Oct 24, 2000
  • ℗ 2000 Warner Bros. Records Inc.

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