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by: Linkin Park

 : Hybrid Theory
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Binding: Audio CD
Brand: LINKIN PARK
EAN: 0093624775522
Label: Warner Bros / Wea
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Warner Bros / Wea
Release Date: October 24, 2000
Sales Rank: 414
Studio: Warner Bros / Wea




Disc 1:
  1. Papercut
  2. One Step Closer
  3. With You
  4. Points Of Authority
  5. Crawling
  6. Runaway
  7. By Myself
  8. In the End
  9. A Place for My Head
  10. Forgotten
  11. Cure for the Itch
  12. Pushing Me Away
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  • Track: 10: Forgotten,
  • Track: 11: Cure For The Itch,
  • Track: 12: Pushing Me Away,
  • Track: 1: Papercut,
  • Track: 2: One Step Closer,
  • Track: 3: With You,
  • Track: 4: Points Of A Authority,
  • Track: 5: Crawling,
  • Track: 6: Runaway,
  • Track: 7: By Myself,
  • Track: 8: In The End,
  • Track: 9: A Place For My Head
    Media Type: CD
    Artist: LINKIN PARK
    Title: HYBRID THEORY
    Street Release Date: 10/24/2000
    Domestic
    Genre: ROCK/POP

    Amazon.com:
    It may be too cynical to assume Hybrid Theory changed its name to Linkin Park in order to appear right next to Limp Bizkit in your local record bin. But rock-rap workouts like 'One Step Closer' and 'Papercut' do make Linkin Park a comfortable fit with Fred Durst and his ilk. Producer Don Gilmore (Pearl Jam, Lit, Eve 6) and twin vocal threats Chester Bennington and Mike Shinoda serve up industrial-strength rap and rock melodicism with equal aplomb on this woulda-been-self-titled debut effort. 'Points of Authority' aims to sound like Trent Reznor wanking it up with Lars and company, whereas guitarist Brad Delson's Edge-y harmonics help 'In the End' and 'Pushing Me Away' evoke a dark romanticism akin to A Perfect Circle. Curiously, the band gets by with no bass player, while sample-happy DJ Joseph Hahn's step into the spotlight on the instrumental 'Cure for the Itch' suggests a potential for eclecticism that could help Linkin Park outlive its seemingly transient genre. --Bill Forman



    Customer Reviews
    Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awsome Album
    This Was Linkin Park's Awsome Debut Album. I Really Enjoyed All Of The Song's On This Album.

    Papercut 10/10 Awsome Song.
    One Step Closer 10/10 Awsome.
    With You 10/10 Great Song.
    Point's Of Authority 10/10 Awsome.
    Crawling 10/10 Very Great.
    Runaway 10/10 Excellent.
    By Myself 10/10 Awsome Song.
    In The End 10/10 Wonderful.
    A Place For My Head 10/10 Awsome.
    Forgotten 10/ 10 Great Song.
    Cure For The Itch 10/10 Awsome.
    Pushing ... Read More



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This album is a symbol for Generation Y
    The first time I saw Linkin Park I was just chilling out at home watching MTV. All of sudden a unique-looking video that appeared to be filmed in cave came on. Three minutes later I was thinking, "Wow, that was awesome." The video was for "One Step Closer." I bought the cd a short time later and was amazed by virtually every song on the album. During my first semester of college, I listened to this entire album nearly everyday.

    My two favorites types of music are rap/hip-hop and ... Read More



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - My favorite yet!
    Out of all of the Linkin Park CD's, I have to say that this one is my favorite. The majority of the songs on the CD are my top Linkin Park picks, with Papercut being my number 1 favorite! If you're a Linkin Park fan, this CD is a must buy!



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - One of my favourite albums- it should be one of yours!
    Nu-metal rules! Who needs those gay political bands like "Rage Against The Machine" when you've got incredible lyrics here? Bob Dylan? That guy is a joke, too. Linkin Park remains one of the finest bands I've ever listened to. The rapping is on-par with Lil' Wayne and the instrumentals are almost as good as those by Nickelback! This is a truly fantastic album. Listen to it now, you won't regret it!



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nice
    one word... nice. ever since i bought that album, i still listen to it like it just came out. Which is rare for me, especially with rock.















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