American rock band Linkin Park has recorded material for eight studio albums, the most recent being From Zero, in 2024. The band was formed in Los Angeles, California in 1996 by high school friends Mike Shinoda, Rob Bourdon and Brad Delson. [1] The group soon expanded into a six-piece when they added Joe Hahn, Dave "Phoenix" Farrell and Mark Wakefield to the line-up. Mark Wakefield was replaced by lead vocalist Chester Bennington prior to the release of the Hybrid Theory EP. [2] [3] After facing numerous rejections from several major record labels, Linkin Park turned to Jeff Blue for additional help. After failing to catch Warner Bros. Records attention on three previous attempts, Jeff Blue, now the vice president of Warner Bros. Records, helped the band sign a deal with the company in 1999. The band released its breakthrough album, Hybrid Theory , the following year. [2] The album spawned four singles, "One Step Closer", "Crawling", "Papercut", and "In the End". [4] The album included a total of twelve songs, with two additional special edition tracks available in Japan. Later in 2002, the band released a remix album, Reanimation , which would include works from Hybrid Theory and non-album tracks. [5] Reanimation debuted on July 30, 2002, featuring the likes of Black Thought, Jonathan Davis, Aaron Lewis and many others. [6] Reanimation claimed the second spot on the Billboard 200 and sold nearly 270,000 copies during its debut week. [7] The remix album included twenty remixed songs, mainly hip hop-influenced. [4]
Following the success of the two releases, the band released Meteora in early 2003. Meteora spawned five singles, "Somewhere I Belong", "Faint", "Numb", "From the Inside" and "Breaking the Habit", which received significant radio attention. [8] [9] The album included twelve songs which included some non-single hits like "Session" and "Lying from You". "Lying from You" peaked on the Alternative Songs charts. "Session", an instrumental track from the album, was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance in 2004. The band then released a mashup CD/DVD set, "Collision Course", with rapper Jay-Z on November 30, 2004. [10] It reached number 1 on the Billboard 200 upon its release. [11] The extended set contained six songs recorded overnight. The song "Dirt off Your Shoulder/Lying from You", being a non-single, charted in the UK single charts. Linkin Park returned to the recording studios in 2006 to work on new material. To produce the album, the band chose producer Rick Rubin. Despite initially stating the album would debut sometime in 2006, it was delayed until 2007. [12] Warner Bros. Records officially announced that the band's third studio album, Minutes to Midnight , would be released on May 15, 2007 in the United States. [13] After spending fourteen months working on the album, the band members opted to further refine their album by removing five of the original seventeen tracks. [14] Minutes to Midnight sold over 625,000 copies in its first week, making it one of the most successful debut-week albums in recent years. The album also took the top spot on the Billboard charts. [15] The album included the singles "What I've Done", "Shadow of the Day", "Bleed It Out", "Given Up" and "Leave Out All the Rest". The album contained politically-concerned and environmentally-concerned songs such as "Hands Held High", "No More Sorrow" and "What I've Done".
In May 2009, Linkin Park announced they were working on a fourth studio album, which was planned to be released in 2010. Mike Shinoda told IGN that the new album would be 'genre-busting', while building off of elements in Minutes to Midnight. [16] He also mentioned that the album would be more experimental and "hopefully more cutting-edge". [17] Chester Bennington also addressed the media to confirm Rick Rubin would return to produce the new album. The band later revealed that the album would be called A Thousand Suns . [18] While working on the new album, Linkin Park worked with film composer Hans Zimmer to produce the score for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen . [19] The band released a single for the movie, titled "New Divide". Joe Hahn created a music video for the song, featuring clips from the film. [20] On June 22, Linkin Park played a short set in Westwood Village after the premier of the movie. [21] After completing work for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, the band returned to the studio to finalize their album. [22] The album featured four singles, "The Catalyst", "Waiting for the End", "Burning in the Skies" and "Iridescent". For the next album, the band again started recording in 2011, and the album Living Things was released in June 2012. The album sold about 223,000 copies during its debut week, reaching No. 1 on the US Album Charts. [23] Linkin Park's single "Castle of Glass" was nominated for 'Best Song in a Game' at the 2012 Spike Video Game Awards. The band also performed at the award ceremony on December 7 but lost the award to "Cities" by Beck. [24] The album featured four singles, "Burn It Down", "Lost in the Echo", "Powerless" and "Castle of Glass". On August 10, 2013, the band collaborated with American musician Steve Aoki to record the song "A Light That Never Comes" for Linkin Park's online puzzle-action game LP Recharge (short for Linkin Park Recharge), which was launched on Facebook and the official LP Recharge website on September 12, 2013. On the day of the game's release, Linkin Park made a post on their Facebook explaining that the song used to promote the game would be included on a new remix album, Recharged . The band also worked on the soundtrack for the film Mall , which was directed by Joe Hahn. [25]
In 2014, the band released an album, The Hunting Party , which features a more raw and loud sound compared to their other albums. The album is the first one to have featuring artists like Page Hamilton of Helmet, Rakim, Daron Malakian of System of a Down and Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine. [26] The album spawned five singles, "Guilty All the Same", "Until It's Gone", "Wastelands", "Rebellion" and "Final Masquerade".
In 2017, the band released their most recent album One More Light , which features a drastic sound change. The album was described as pop, pop rock, electropop, and electronic rock. The album features Pusha T, Stormzy, and Kiiara. The album spawned three singles, "Heavy", "Talking to Myself", and "One More Light". This is the last album to feature lead singer Chester Bennington before his death in July 2017.
The band reformed in 2024 with the addition of Emily Armstrong as lead vocalist and Colin Brittain as the band's drummer. The eighth Linkin Park album, From Zero , will be released on November 15, 2024.
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# | Indicates promotional single release |
Year | Title | Album | Writer(s) |
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1997 | Rhinestone | Xero (Sampler Tape) | Xero |
Reading My Eyes | |||
Fuse | |||
Stick N' Move | |||
1998 | Closing | Rapology 12 | |
Drop | Rapology 13 | Mike Shinoda, Joe Hahn | |
Fiends | Rapology 14 | Xero (feat. Emcee 007) | |
Pictureboard [27] [note 1] | |||
1999 | Carousel | Hybrid Theory (EP) | Mike Shinoda, Joe Hahn, Brad Delson, Chester Bennington, Rob Bourdon |
Technique (short) | Mike Shinoda, Joe Hahn | ||
Step Up | Mike Shinoda, Joe Hahn, Brad Delson | ||
And One | Mike Shinoda, Joe Hahn, Brad Delson, Chester Bennington, Rob Bourdon | ||
High Voltage | Mike Shinoda, Joe Hahn, Brad Delson | ||
Part of Me [note 2] | Mike Shinoda, Joe Hahn, Brad Delson, Chester Bennington, Rob Bourdon | ||
A Place for My Head (Esaul) | Hybrid Theory (2-track Demo) | Hybrid Theory | |
By Myself (Demo) | |||
Plaster ("One Step Closer" Demo) | Hybrid Theory (6-track Demo) | ||
Papercut (Demo) | |||
Crawling (Demo) | |||
Points Of Authority (Demo) | |||
Dust Brothers ("With You" Demo) | |||
Untitled ("In The End" Demo) | Hybrid Theory 8-track Demo [28] [29] | ||
SuperXero ("By Myself" Demo) | |||
Points and Authority (Demo) | |||
Crawling (Demo) | |||
She Couldn't (Demo) | |||
Carousel (Demo) | |||
Part of Me (Demo) | |||
And One (Demo) | |||
2000 | Papercut † | Hybrid Theory | Linkin Park |
One Step Closer † | |||
With You | Linkin Park, The Dust Brothers | ||
Points of Authority # | Linkin Park | ||
Crawling † | |||
Runaway | Linkin Park, Mark Wakefield | ||
By Myself | Linkin Park | ||
In the End † | |||
A Place for My Head | Linkin Park, Mark Wakefield, Dave Farrell | ||
Forgotten | |||
Cure for the Itch | Linkin Park | ||
Pushing Me Away | |||
My December [note 3] | Mike Shinoda | ||
High Voltage [note 4] | Linkin Park | ||
2002 | Opening | Reanimation | Mike Shinoda |
Pts.OF.Athrty † | Linkin Park, Jay Gordon | ||
Enth E ND # | Linkin Park, KutMasta Kurt and Motion Man. | ||
[Chali] | Linkin Park | ||
FRGT/10 # | Linkin Park, Alchemist and Chali 2na | ||
P5hng Me A*wy # | Mike Shinoda, Stephen Richards | ||
Plc.4 Mie Hæd | Linkin Park, Amp Live and Zion I | ||
X-Ecutioner Style | Linkin Park, Sean C, Roc Raida and Black Thought | ||
H! Vltg3 | Linkin Park, Evidence, Pharoahe Monch and DJ Babu | ||
[Riff Raff] | Linkin Park | ||
Wth>You | Linkin Park, Aceyalone | ||
Ntr\Mssion | Linkin Park | ||
Ppr:Kut | Linkin Park, DJ Cheapshot, Jubacca, Rasco and Planet Asia | ||
Rnw@y | Linkin Park, Backyard Bangers and Phoenix Orion | ||
My<Dsmbr | Linkin Park, Mickey P. and Kelli Ali | ||
[Stef] | Linkin Park | ||
By_Myslf | Linkin Park, Josh Abraham | ||
Kyur4 Th Ich | Linkin Park | ||
1Stp Klosr | Linkin Park, The Humble Brothers and Jonathan Davis | ||
Krwlng | Linkin Park, Aaron Lewis | ||
A.06 | LP Underground 2.0 | Linkin Park | |
Dedicated (Demo 1999) | Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, Joe Hahn, Chester Bennington | ||
2003 | Foreword | Meteora | Linkin Park |
Don't Stay | |||
Somewhere I Belong † | |||
Lying from You # | |||
Hit the Floor | |||
Easier to Run | |||
Faint † | |||
Figure.09 | |||
Breaking the Habit † | |||
From the Inside † | |||
Nobody's Listening | |||
Session | |||
Numb † | |||
2004 | Sold My Soul to Yo Mama | LP Underground 4.0 | Joe Hahn, Chester Bennington, Mike Shinoda |
Standing in the Middle [note 5] | Mike Shinoda | ||
Dirt off Your Shoulder/Lying from You | Collision Course | Jay-Z and Linkin Park | |
Big Pimpin'/Papercut | |||
Jigga What/Faint | |||
Numb/Encore † | |||
Izzo/In the End | |||
Points of Authority/99 Problems/One Step Closer | |||
Numb/Encore (Bonus Beat) | Numb/Encore | ||
2006 | Announcement Service Public | LP Underground 6.0 | Linkin Park |
Qwerty | |||
2007 | Wake | Minutes to Midnight | |
Given Up † | |||
Leave Out All the Rest † | |||
Bleed It Out † | |||
Shadow of the Day † | |||
What I've Done † | |||
Hands Held High | |||
No More Sorrow # | |||
Valentine's Day | |||
In Between | |||
In Pieces | |||
The Little Things Give You Away | |||
No Roads Left [note 6] | |||
2008 | You Ain't Gotsta Gotsta | mmm... Cookies: Sweet Hamster Like Jewels From America! (Underground 8.0) | Linkin Park |
Bubbles | |||
No Laundry | |||
Da Bloos | |||
PB n' Jellyfish | |||
26 Lettaz in da Alphabet | |||
Lockjaw [note 7] | Non-album track | Mike Shinoda, Rob Bourdon | |
2009 | New Divide † | Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen | Linkin Park |
A-Six (Original Long Version 2002) | LP Underground 9: Demos | ||
Faint (Demo 2002) | |||
Sad (By Myself Demo 1999) | |||
Fear (Leave Out All the Rest Demo 2006) | |||
Figure.09 (Demo 2002) | |||
Stick and Move (Runaway Demo 1998) | Linkin Park, Mark Wakefield | ||
Across the Line (Unreleased Demo 2007) | Linkin Park | ||
Drawing (Breaking the Habit Demo 2002) | |||
Drum Song (Little Things Give You Away Demo 2006) | |||
2010 | Not Alone | Download to Donate for Haiti | |
The Requiem | A Thousand Suns | ||
The Radiance | |||
Burning in the Skies † | |||
Empty Spaces | |||
When They Come for Me | |||
Robot Boy | |||
Jornada del Muerto | |||
Waiting for the End † | |||
Blackout # | |||
Wretches and Kings # | Linkin Park, Mario Savio | ||
Wisdom, Justice, and Love | Linkin Park, Martin Luther King Jr. | ||
Iridescent † | Linkin Park | ||
Fallout | |||
The Catalyst † | |||
The Messenger | |||
A Thousand Suns: The Full Experience [note 8] | |||
Blackbirds [note 9] | |||
Unfortunate (Unreleased Demo 2002) | Underground X: Demos | ||
What We Don't Know (Unreleased Demo 2007) | |||
Oh No (Points of Authority Demo) | |||
I Have Not Begun (Unreleased Demo 2009) | |||
Pale (Unreleased Demo 2006) | |||
Pretend to Be (Unreleased Demo 2008) | |||
Divided (Unreleased Demo 2005) | |||
What I've Done (M. Shinoda Remix) | |||
Coal (Unreleased Demo 1997) | |||
Halo (Unreleased Demo 2002) | |||
2011 | Issho Ni | Download to Donate: Tsunami Relief | |
Pay Yo Respektz | Dave "Phoenix" Farrell, Mike Shinoda | ||
YO (MTM Demo) | Underground Eleven | Linkin Park | |
Slip (1998 Unreleased Hybrid Theory Demo) | Linkin Park, Mark Wakefield | ||
Soundtrack (Meteora Demo) | Linkin Park | ||
In the End (Demo) | |||
Program (Meteora Demo) | |||
Bang Three (What I've Done Original Demo) | |||
Robot Boy (Test Mix, Optional Vocal Take) | |||
Broken Foot (Meteora Demo) | |||
Esaul (A Place for My Head Demo) | Linkin Park, Mark Wakefield | ||
Blue (1998 Unreleased Hybrid Theory Demo) | Linkin Park | ||
2012 | Lost in the Echo † | Living Things | |
In My Remains | |||
Burn It Down † | |||
Lies Greed Misery # | |||
I'll Be Gone | |||
Castle of Glass † | |||
Victimized | |||
Roads Untraveled | |||
Skin to Bone | |||
Until It Breaks | |||
Tinfoil | |||
Powerless † | |||
Homecoming (Minutes to Midnight Demo) | LP Underground 12.0 | ||
Points of Authority (Demo) | |||
Clarity (Minutes to Midnight Demo) | |||
Asbestos (Minutes to Midnight Demo) | |||
Bunker (Minutes to Midnight Demo) | |||
So Far Away (Unreleased 1998) | |||
Pepper (Meteora Demo) | |||
Debris (Minutes to Midnight Demo) | |||
Ominous (Meteora Demo) | |||
Forgotten (Demo) | Linkin Park, Mark Wakefield | ||
Bruiser | StageLight Demos EP | Linkin Park | |
Space Station | |||
Complimentary | |||
Loop Jam 1 | |||
Loop Jam 2 | |||
2013 | A Light That Never Comes † | Recharged | Linkin Park, Steve Aoki |
Castle of Glass (M. Shinoda Remix) | Linkin Park | ||
Lost in the Echo (Killsonik Remix) | |||
Victimized (M. Shinoda Remix) | |||
I'll Be Gone (Vice Remix) (featuring Pusha T)# | Linkin Park, Pusha T | ||
Lies Greed Misery (Dirtyphonics Remix) | Linkin Park | ||
Roads Untraveled (Rad Omen Remix) (featuring Bun B) | Linkin Park, Bun B | ||
Powerless (Enferno Remix) | Linkin Park | ||
Burn It Down (Tom Swoon Remix) | |||
Until It Breaks (Datsik Remix) | |||
Skin to Bone (Nick Catchdubs Remix) (featuring Cody B. Ware & Ryu) | Linkin Park, Cody B. Ware, Ryu | ||
I'll Be Gone (Schoolboy Remix) | Linkin Park | ||
Until It Breaks (Money Mark Headphone Remix) | |||
A Light That Never Comes (Rick Rubin Reboot) | |||
Burn It Down (Paul van Dyk Remix) [note 10] | |||
2013 | Basquiat (2007 Demo) | LP Underground XIII | Linkin Park |
Holding Company (2011 Demo) | |||
Primo (I'll Be Gone - Longform 2010 Demo) | |||
Hemispheres (2011 Demo) | |||
Cumulus (2002 Demo) | |||
Pretty Birdy (Somewhere I Belong 2002 Demo) | |||
Universe (2006 Demo) | |||
Apaches (Until It Breaks Demo, No. 1) | |||
Foot Patrol (Until It Breaks Demo, No. 2) | |||
Three Band Terror (Until It Breaks Demo, No. 3) | |||
Truth Inside a Lie (By Ryan Giles) [LPU Sessions 2013] | Ryan Giles | ||
Change (By Beta State) [LPU Sessions 2013] | Matt McDonald, Ryan Hernandez, Justin Kastner, Adrian Robinson | ||
2014 | Keys to the Kingdom | The Hunting Party | Linkin Park |
All for Nothing (featuring Page Hamilton) | |||
Guilty All the Same (featuring Rakim)† | Linkin Park, Rakim | ||
The Summoning | Linkin Park | ||
War | |||
Wastelands † | |||
Until It's Gone † | |||
Rebellion (featuring Daron Malakian)† | Linkin Park, Daron Malakian | ||
Mark the Graves | Linkin Park | ||
Drawbar (featuring Tom Morello) | |||
Final Masquerade † | |||
A Line in the Sand | |||
White Noise # | Mall (soundtrack) | Chester Bennington, Dave Farrell, Joe Hahn, Mike Shinoda | |
Jeff Walks | |||
Mall Blueprint | |||
Jeff Makes Observations | |||
Barry's Story | |||
Mal RX7 | |||
Changing Room Tease | |||
Danny in Police Car - Mal Gears Up | |||
Mal Gives Barry Second Chance - Mal Unloads | |||
Mall Carnage - Mal Stalked | |||
It Goes Through | |||
Cops Arrive | |||
Danny's Lucky Day | |||
Jeff Philosophizes to Donna | |||
Jeff and Donna Connect | |||
Jeff Trips in the Mirror | |||
Adele and Danny In the Backseat | |||
Mal vs. Helicopter | |||
Devil's Drop | |||
TV Comes to Life - Mal and Jeff | |||
The Last Line | |||
Danny Goes Home | |||
Dancer | |||
Aubrey One (2009 Demo) | LP Underground XIV | Linkin Park | |
Malathion+Tritonus (2008 Berlin Demo) | |||
Berlin One, Version C(2009 Demo) | |||
Blanka (2008 Demo) | |||
Heartburn (2007 Demo) | |||
Breaking the Habit Original Mike (2002 Demo) | |||
Dave Sbeat feat. Joe | Dave Farrell, Joe Hahn | ||
Froctagon (2009 Demo) | Linkin Park | ||
Rhinoceros (2002 Demo) | |||
After Canada (2005 Demo) | |||
2015 | Final Masquerade (acoustic)# | ||
Animals (2011 Demo) | LP Underground 15 | ||
Basil (2008 Demo) | |||
Pods 1 of 3 (1998 Demo) | |||
Pods 2 of 3 (1998 Demo) | |||
Pods 3 of 3 (1998 Demo) | |||
Chance of Rain (2006 Demo) | |||
TooLeGit (2010 Demo) | |||
2016 | Grudgematch (2009 Demo) | ||
Hurry (1999 Demo) | |||
Grr (1999 Demo) | |||
Attached (2003 Demo) | |||
Chair (1999 Demo) | |||
The Catalyst (2010 Demo) | LP Underground Sixteen | ||
Can't Hurt Me (2014 Demo) | |||
Dark Crystal (2015 Demo) | |||
Air Force One (2015 Demo) | |||
Bleed It Out (2007 Demo) | |||
Consequence A (2010 Demo) | |||
Consequence B (2010 Demo) | |||
Lies Greed Misery (2010 Demo) | |||
Burberry (2015 Demo) | |||
Symphonies of Light Reprise (2010 Demo) | |||
2017 | Nobody Can Save Me | One More Light | Brad Delson, Mike Shinoda, Jon Green |
Good Goodbye (feat. Pusha T and Stormzy)# | Brad Delson, Mike Shinoda, Jesse Shatkin, Stormzy, Pusha T | ||
Talking to Myself † | Brad Delson, Mike Shinoda, Ilsey Juber, J.R. Rotem | ||
Battle Symphony # | Brad Delson, Mike Shinoda, Jon Green | ||
Invisible # | Mike Shinoda, Justin Parker | ||
Heavy (feat. Kiiara)† | Chester Bennington, Brad Delson, Mike Shinoda, Julia Michaels, Justin Tranter | ||
Sorry for Now | Mike Shinoda | ||
Halfway Right | Chester Bennington, Brad Delson, Mike Shinoda, Ross Golan, Michael Keenan | ||
One More Light † | Mike Shinoda, Eg White | ||
Sharp Edges | Brad Delson, Mike Shinoda, Ilsey Juber | ||
Looking For An Answer [30] | Mike Shinoda | ||
2020 | Dialate (Xero demo) | Hybrid Theory (20th Anniversary Edition) | Mike Shinoda, Mark Wakefield, Clifford Smith, Robert Fitzgerald Diggs, Corey Woods |
Pictureboard | Brad Delson, Joe Hahn, Mike Shinoda, Mark Wakefield, Barry Eugene White | ||
She Couldn't | Chester Bennington, Brad Delson, Mike Shinoda, Milo Berger, Erik Meltzer, Joe Thomas, Lance Quinn, Brad Baker, Donnie Lewis, Yasiin Bey | ||
Could Have Been | Chester Bennington, Brad Delson, Mike Shinoda | ||
Reading My Eyes (Xero demo) | Mike Shinoda, Mark Wakefield | ||
Rhinestone (Xero demo) | Brad Delson, Joe Hahn, Mike Shinoda, Mark Wakefield | ||
Esaul (Xero demo) | Brad Delson, Joe Hahn, Mike Shinoda, Mark Wakefield | ||
Stick N Move (demo) | Mike Shinoda, Mark Wakefield | ||
Carousel (demo) | Chester Bennington, Rob Bourdon, Brad Delson, Joe Hahn, Mike Shinoda | ||
Points of Authority (demo) | |||
Crawling (demo) | |||
SuperXero ("By Myself" demo) | Chester Bennington, Brad Delson, Mike Shinoda | ||
2023 | Lost | Meteora (20th Anniversary Edition) | Linkin Park |
Fighting Myself | |||
More The Victim | |||
Massive | |||
Healing Foot | |||
A6 (Meteora20 demo) | |||
Cuidado ("Lying from You" demo) | |||
Husky ("Hit the Floor" demo) | |||
Interrogation ("Easier to Run" demo) | |||
Faint (Meteora20 demo) | |||
Plaster 2 ("Figure.09" demo) | |||
Shifter ("From the Inside" demo) | |||
Wesside | |||
Resolution | |||
Lost (2002 Mix) | Meteora (20th Anniversary Edition) [Deluxe CD Edition] | ||
2024 | Friendly Fire | Papercuts (Singles Collection 2000–2023) | Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, Jon Green |
The Emptiness Machine [31] | From Zero | Linkin Park | |
From Zero (Intro) | |||
Casualty | |||
Two Faced | |||
Cut the Bridge | Linkin Park, Bea Miller, Nick Long | ||
Heavy Is the Crown | Linkin Park, Mike Elizondo | ||
Over Each Other | Linkin Park, Jon Green, Matias Mora | ||
Overflow | Linkin Park, Mike Elizondo, Teddy Swims, Jake Torrey | ||
Stained | Linkin Park, Cal Shapiro | ||
IGYEIH | Linkin Park, Nick Long | ||
Good Things Go | Linkin Park, Jake Torrey | ||
Linkin Park is an American rock band formed in Agoura Hills, California, in 1996. The band's current lineup consists of vocalist/rhythm guitarist/keyboardist Mike Shinoda, lead guitarist Brad Delson, DJ/turntablist Joe Hahn, bassist Dave Farrell, co-lead vocalist Emily Armstrong, and drummer Colin Brittain. The lineup for the band's first seven studio albums included lead vocalist Chester Bennington and drummer Rob Bourdon until Bennington's death by suicide in July 2017, which caused the band to enter an indefinite hiatus. In September 2024, Linkin Park's reformation was announced along with the addition of Armstrong and Brittain.
Chester Charles Bennington was an American singer who was the lead vocalist of the rock band Linkin Park. He was also the lead vocalist of Grey Daze, Dead by Sunrise, and Stone Temple Pilots at various points.
Michael Kenji Shinoda is an American musician, rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and graphic designer. He co-founded the rock band Linkin Park in 1996 and is the band's co-lead vocalist, as well as rhythm guitarist, keyboardist, primary songwriter and producer. Shinoda later created a hip-hop-driven side project, Fort Minor, in 2004. He has also served as a producer for tracks and albums by artists such as Lupe Fiasco, Styles of Beyond, and the X-Ecutioners.
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"What I've Done" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park. It was released as the first single from their third studio album, Minutes to Midnight (2007), and is the sixth track. The song was released as a radio single on April 1, 2007, as a digital download on April 2, and as a CD single on April 30. The live version of "What I've Done" from Road to Revolution: Live at Milton Keynes was nominated for Best Hard Rock Performance at the 52nd Grammy Awards, but did not win. It serves as the end credits track of the 2007 science fiction blockbuster film Transformers and also appears on Transformers: The Album (2007). Being certified six times platinum by the RIAA, it is the band's most commercially successful single in terms of pure sales, and reached number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Machine Shop Records, also known as Machine Shop Recordings, is a record label founded by American rock band Linkin Park members Brad Delson and Mike Shinoda in 2001. The record label has released singles and albums in genres including rock, hip hop, underground hip hop, alternative rock and nu metal.
"New Divide" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park. The song was released as a single and recorded specifically for the soundtrack to Michael Bay's film Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. It was written by the band and produced by band member Mike Shinoda. It also serves as the film's main theme and was released as the soundtrack's lead single on May 18, 2009, by Reprise Records.
Out of Ashes is the only studio album by American rock band Dead by Sunrise, which consisted of Linkin Park lead vocalist Chester Bennington and Amir Derakh, Ryan Shuck, Anthony 'Fu' Valcic, Brandon Belsky, and Elias Andra of Julien-K. It was released on October 13, 2009 through Warner Bros. Records, to mixed to positive reception. The album was produced by Howard Benson. The album charted on the Billboard 200, peaking at No. 29. The album spawned three singles, "Crawl Back In", "Fire", and "Let Down". The album achieved moderate success in the US charts.
"Burn It Down" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park. The song was released to radio stations, as well as a digital download, on April 16, 2012, as the lead single and the third track from their fifth studio album, Living Things. The song was written by the band and produced by co-lead vocalist Mike Shinoda and Rick Rubin, who co-produced the band's studio albums Minutes to Midnight (2007) and A Thousand Suns (2010). A music video for the song was directed by Linkin Park turntablist Joe Hahn. As of June 24, 2022, "Burn It Down" has sold over three million copies in the United States alone.
"Castle of Glass" is a song written by American rock band Linkin Park for their fifth studio album, Living Things. The song was produced by co-lead vocalist Mike Shinoda and Rick Rubin. The song was released as a promotional single for Danger Close Games's 2012 release, Medal of Honor: Warfighter, as with Linkin Park's previous contribution to the Medal of Honor series, "The Catalyst". The single was released on February 2, 2013, in physical format and on March 22, 2013, it was released as a digital single on iTunes.
"I'll Be Gone" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park from their fifth studio album, Living Things. The song was written by the band and produced by co-lead vocalist Mike Shinoda and Rick Rubin. The song features strings by Arcade Fire arranger Owen Pallett. It entered the UK Rock Singles Charts at number 26 and was added to the playlist of Los Angeles modern rock station KROQ on December 5, 2012.
Recharged is the second remix album of recordings by American rock band Linkin Park. The album was released on October 29, 2013, through Warner Bros. Records and Machine Shop Recordings. It is entirely produced by Rick Rubin and Mike Shinoda. The album includes remixes of ten of the songs from the band's fifth studio album Living Things, as well as a new song, "A Light That Never Comes" with Steve Aoki, which is the album's first single, released on September 16. Recharged received mixed reviews from critics.
"A Light That Never Comes" is a song written and recorded by American rock band Linkin Park, and is their first collaboration with American DJ and record producer Steve Aoki. It was included on the band's second remix album, Recharged. It is the twenty-sixth single by the band. The song appears as the opening track on the album while a reboot version produced by Rick Rubin serves as the closing track. In addition to the song being released in advance when Recharged was partially released early on September 16, 2013, "A Light That Never Comes" was released to radio and made available to stream as a promotional single on digital music service Xbox Music on the same day. The CD single was released on October 11, 2013.
8-Bit Rebellion! is the soundtrack album for the online video game of the same name, consisting of songs recorded by American rock band Linkin Park. It was released on April 26, 2010 via Warner Bros. and Machine Shop and produced by Mike Shinoda. This is the fourth soundtrack released by the band. The previous soundtrack Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen – The Score, released on June 12, 2009 in the UK and June 23, 2009 in the United States, was a collaborated film score album with music composer Steve Jablonsky for the 2009 Transformers sequel Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.