Living Things (Linkin Park album)

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All lyrics are written by Chester Bennington and Mike Shinoda; all music is composed by Linkin Park

Living Things
Linkin Park - Living Things.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 20, 2012
RecordedMarch 2011 – April 2012
Studio NRG Recording Studios (North Hollywood, California)
Genre
Length36:59
Label
Producer
Linkin Park chronology
A Thousand Suns
(2010)
Living Things
(2012)
Studio Collection 2000–2012
(2013)
Vinyl and Australian Tour Edition
Living Things Vinyl.jpg
No.TitleLength
1."Lost in the Echo"3:25
2."In My Remains"3:20
3."Burn It Down"3:51
4."Lies Greed Misery"2:27
5."I'll Be Gone"3:31
6."Castle of Glass"3:25
7."Victimized"1:46
8."Roads Untraveled"3:49
9."Skin to Bone"2:48
10."Until It Breaks"3:43
11."Tinfoil" (Instrumental)1:11
12."Powerless"3:43
Total length:36:59
Japanese edition bonus track [76]
No.TitleLength
13."What I've Done" (live)4:07
Total length:41:12
Australian tour edition bonus disc
No.TitleLength
1."In the End" (live)3:41
2."New Divide" (live)4:30
3."What I've Done" (live)4:06
4."Lost in the Echo" (KillSonik Remix)5:11
5."Burn It Down" (live Rock im Park 2012)4:02
6."Lies Greed Misery" (live Rock im Park 2012)2:31
Living Things + bonus DVD (Live at Admiralspalast, Berlin, Germany) [77]
No.TitleLength
1."Tinfoil"1:49
2."Faint"3:50
3."Papercut"3:17
4."With You"3:37
5."Given Up"3:49
6."Blackout"4:45
7."Somewhere I Belong"4:48
8."New Divide"5:02
9."Lies Greed Misery"2:31
10."Waiting for the End"5:27
11."Breaking the Habit"3:19
12."Leave Out All the Rest/Shadow of the Day/Iridescent"5:46
13."What I've Done"3:29
14."One Step Closer"4:26
15."Burn It Down"3:55
16."In the End"3:41
17."Numb"3:07
18."Bleed It Out/Sabotage (Beastie Boys Cover)"5:21
Living Things Remixed
No.TitleLength
1."Burn It Down" (RAC Remix)3:38
2."Burn It Down" (Paul van Dyk Remix)8:00
3."Burn It Down" (Swoon Remix)4:51
4."Until It Breaks" (Datsik Remix)6:04
5."Roads Untraveled" (Rad Omen Remix feat. Bun B)5:32
6."Burn It Down" (Bobina Remix)5:22
7."Until It Breaks" (Money Mark Remix)4:36
8."Powerless" (Enferno Remix)6:20

Notes

Personnel

Source: AllMusic [78] and Living Things booklet.

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [150] Gold35,000^
Austria (IFPI Austria) [151] Platinum20,000*
Denmark (IFPI Danmark) [152] Gold10,000
Finland (Musiikkituottajat) [153] Gold12,032 [153]
France (SNEP) [154] Platinum100,000*
Germany (BVMI) [155] 2× Platinum400,000
India (IMI) [156] 2× Gold72,000^
Italy (FIMI) [157] Platinum50,000
Japan (RIAJ) [158] Gold100,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ) [159] Gold7,500^
Poland (ZPAV) [160] Gold10,000*
Russia (NFPF) [100] Gold5,000*
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland) [161] Platinum30,000^
United Kingdom (BPI) [162] Gold100,000^
United States (RIAA) [163] Platinum1,000,000
Summaries
Worldwide (2012)1,700,000 [164]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
Japan [76] June 20, 2012Warner Bros.CDWPCR-14496
Russia [165] June 21, 2012CD4690355004127
Ukraine CD
Belarus CD
Kazakhstan CD
Australia [166] June 22, 2012CD, digital9362495048
Austria [167] CD, digital9362495048
Belgium [168] CD, digital9362495048
Croatia CD, digital9362495048
Germany [169] CD, digital9362495048
Greece CD, digital9362495048
IndiaCD9362495048
Ireland [170] CD, digital9362495048
Italy [171] CD, digital9362495048
Netherlands [172] CD, digital9362495048
New Zealand [173] CD, digital9362495048
Norway [174] CD, digital9362495048
Singapore [175] CD495048TS
Slovakia 9362495048
Switzerland [176] CD, digital9362495048
Malaysia June 24, 2012CD, digital9362495048
Denmark [177] June 25, 2012CD, digital9362495048
France [178] CD, digital9362495048
Poland [179] CD, digital9362495048
Portugal [180] CD, digital9362495048
United Kingdom [180] CD, digital9362495007
Brazil [181] June 26, 2012CD, digital
Canada [182] CD, digital9362495048
ChileCD9362495048
Mexico [183] CD, digital93624950486
Turkey [184] CD, digital9362495048
United States [36] CD, digital9362495048
Argentina June 27, 2012CD
Finland [185] CD, digital9362495048
Israel [186] July 4, 2012CD9362495048

Living Things (Acapellas and Instrumentals)

Living Things (Acapellas and Instrumentals)
LT Acapellla and Instrumental.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 25, 2012 (2012-06-25)
RecordedMarch 2011 – April 2012 at
NRG Recording Studios
(North Hollywood, California)
Genre
Length1:08:12
Label
Producer

Living Things (Acapellas and Instrumentals) is the first instrumental and a capella tracks album performed by American rock band Linkin Park, taken from their fifth studio album Living Things. The album was released on iTunes, and was released through Warner Bros. and Machine Shop on June 25, 2012, it was produced by Rick Rubin and Mike Shinoda. This album was released before the release of Living Things on June 26, 2012. The album was released by Linkin Park after Shinoda heard all the remixes of their songs by other producers, and it was confirmed on their official website.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Lost in the Echo" (Instrumental)3:25
2."In My Remains" (Instrumental)3:20
3."Burn It Down" (Instrumental)3:50
4."Lies Greed Misery" (Instrumental)2:26
5."I'll Be Gone" (Instrumental)3:32
6."Castle of Glass" (Instrumental)3:25
7."Victimized" (Instrumental)1:48
8."Roads Untraveled" (Instrumental)3:50
9."Skin to Bone" (Instrumental)2:48
10."Until It Breaks" (Instrumental)3:55
11."Tinfoil / Powerless" (Instrumental)5:03
12."Lost in the Echo" (A cappella)2:56
13."In My Remains" (A cappella)2:43
14."Burn It Down" (A cappella)2:56
15."Lies Greed Misery" (A cappella)2:14
16."I'll Be Gone" (A cappella)2:59
17."Castle of Glass" (A cappella)2:49
18."Victimized" (A cappella)1:14
19."Roads Untraveled" (A cappella)3:11
20."Skin to Bone" (A cappella)2:37
21."Until It Breaks" (A cappella)3:43
22."Powerless" (A cappella)3:26
Total length:1:08:12

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