Hybrid Theory 11/15/2000, Yahoo! Music, Janiss Garza
The longevity of heavy rock is due to its ability to constantly develop and evolve; what worked for AC/DC and Judas Priest in the late '70s, or Metallica and Anthrax 10...
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The remix album -- the time-honored tradition of buying time between records. Often, these are inconsequential affairs (Limp Bizkit's New Old Songs leaps to mind, for some...
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We live in an age of "Instant Nostalgia" where awards shows are talked about as treasured memories only seconds after the final superstar has trounced the red carpet. So it...
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The remix album -- the time-honored tradition of buying time between records. Often, these are inconsequential affairs (Limp Bizkit's New Old Songs leaps to mind, for some...
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Perhaps if the cut-'n'-paste remix record Reanimation hadn't appeared as a stopgap measure in the summer of 2002, Linkin Park's second record, Meteora, would merely have...
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"I want to heal/I want to feel that there is somewhere I belong!" screams Linkin Park's Chester Bennington and, boy, do we want him to find somewhere, anywhere to go. Some...
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Welcome to the future. It's a time in which the most popular rock band on the planet doesn't just feature a singer, bass, drums, and guitars, but synthesizers, a DJ, and a...
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Live in Texas features material recorded during Linkin Park's Summer Sanitarium jaunt in 2003. It draws equally from the band's two studio albums, including past hits from...
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