Linkin Park
Linkin Park is a six-piece Californian nu metal band like Korn, Skid Row, Limp Bizkit, Staind and Orgy.
The band saw its beginnings in emcee/vocalist Mike Shinoda's small bedroom studio, where he and Delson recorded the band's first material in 1996. The two had attended high school together, where they met the band's drummer, Rob Bourdon. Shinoda hooked up with DJ Joseph Hahn while studying illustration at Art Center College in Pasadena. Meanwhile, attending UCLA, Delson shared an apartment with bassist Phoenix, who left the band after college and returned a year later. At this point, they named themselves Xero and recorded several demo tracks. They never got signed, and the project floundered. Then Shinoda decided to hire a vocalist, and put out an ad. They got Chester Bennington, a transplanted Arizona native who started making records when he was 16. "When I was two, I used to run around singing Foreigner songs--there's tapes of me doing that...Since I learned how to talk I've been telling everybody I was gonna grow up to be a singer." laughs Bennington.
The band called itself Hybrid Theory after the addition of Bennington (The idea being that they were a hybrid of rock and rap), however, due to a copyright issue with a band called Hybrid, they were forced to change their name. Some discarded ideas (serious or not) were Clear (the band's favorite), Probing Lagers (Which they thought was the lamest), Ten PM Stocker (Because they would record every night at 10 pm at a place on Stocker Street) and Platinum Lotus Foundation. Eventually, they settled on Lincoln Park, suggested by Bennington because after band practice he would have to drive past there to get home. The domain name LincolnPark.com was taken and would be too expensive to buy, so they changed the spelling to Linkin Park and took from that their band name.
After being signed to Warner Brothers in 1999 their first album, Hybrid Theory, was released in 2000. It was the top-selling album in the United States and New Zealand in 2001, with the hit singles "One Step Closer", "In the End", and "Crawling". The album is notable for its absence of profanity, in contrast to many other nu metal bands' songs.
Linkin Park were part of the Ozzfest in 2001, touring along side Marilyn Manson, Slipknot, Papa Roach, and Disturbed
Linkin Park have created their own tour - , and on it have toured with Cypress Hill, Adema, DJ Z-Trip Xzibit, Mudvayne and Blindside.
In 2003 Linkin Park joined forces with fellow nu-metal band Limp Bizkit and Metallica for the Summer Sanitarium Tour 2003. From this tour, Linkin Park released a new record, Live in Texas, a live album containing tracks from Hybrid Theory and Meteora, recorded in the arena broadcast at Dallas, Texas.
In 2004, Linkin Park created the Meteora World Tour. This tour included Linkin Park, P.O.D., Hoobastank, and Story of the Year.
Members
Discography
Videos
Awards and Nominations
- Won Favorite Artist - Alternative Music; 31st Annual American Music Awards; Sept 16, 2003
- Won Best Group, Best Hard Rock; 2002 Mtv Europe Music Awards. Nominated for Best Website.
- Won Best Foreign Rock; Swedish Hit Music Awards; November 17th, 2002.
- Won Best Rock Video; 2002 Mtv Video Music Awards (In the End). Nominated for Best Video of the Year (In The End), Best Group Video (In the End).
- Won Best International Nu-Metal/Alternative Artist; ECHO 2002 awards in Germany.
- Won Best Hard Rock Performance (Crawling); 2001 Grammys. Nominated for Best Rock Album, Best New Artist.
- Won Best Foreigner Artist of The Year; Finland's 2001 Emma Awards.
- Won Best International Newcomer; 2001 Kerrang Awards. Nominated for Best Video, Best Album, Best Band in the World.
- Nominated for Favorite Artist - Alternative Music; 30th Annual American Music Awards; Sept 1, 2002
- Won Best Rock Video (Somewhere I Belong); 2003 MTV Video Music Awards.
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