... However if you are new to Linkin Park or have only heard of a few of the tracks then Meteora is the place to start. It's full of some fantastic tracks which will really get you going. Well worth buying this album.
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Advantages: Great band, great vocals and music Disadvantages: Screaming gets a bit much
...few of the tracks then Meteora is the place to start. It's full of some fantastic tracks which will really get you going. Well worth buying this album.
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Who are Linkin Park?
Linkin Park are an American Nu Metal band from California. The band started off with Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson & Rob Bourdon. They then recruited three more members and entitled themselves Xero.
Their vocalist Wakefield left the band and they were forced to hire another vocalist, they then found Chester Bennington. They then decided to change their name to Hybrid Theory where I assume their album name came from before changing it to Linkin Park.
They are a nu-metal band and are most famous for their style of having Chester screaming lyrics and Mike rapping over them.
Here is my review:
The Album- Track List.
This album is brilliant, here is why:
Track 1- Forward
This is just a pointless little 13 second piece which is supposed to start the whole album off, you don't really realise that it isn't part of the next track is it follows on quite well. It start off with a thunder clap and sounds like a pipe crashing and in the background you can hear water dripping. Then a window smashes and it goes straight onto the next track 'Don't Stay'. A pointless little piece, no lyrics.
Rating: 1/10 (Pointless really, a lot of people don't even realise it's there)
Track 2- Don't Stay
This track follows on from Forward and starts off with a very heavy rock riff which shows you what Linkin Park are really all about. The guitar is very aggressive and then Chester's voice joins in and really shows you how powerful he is. One thing Linkin Park, or just Chester is very good at is screaming, but still sounding like it's part of the track. This will probably be mentioned a lot through the album review as he does screech a lot. This is not the best song on the album, no where near, but it's still a fantastic opening track, and this shows new people what Linkin Park are all about.
The opening to this track, following on from Falling is just amazing, the guitar is aggressive, Chester's voice is amazing and powerful. A very powerful song, which is well worth checking out, but it's no where near the same calibre that some of the best tracks on the album are.
Memorable Lyrics: "Don't stay, forget our memories forget our possibilities, what you were changing me into just give me myself back and don't stay! Forget our memories, forget our possibilities, take all your faithlessness with you, just give me myself back and don't stay"
Rating: 7/10 (A very good opener to a brilliant album, very powerful)
Track 3- Somewhere I Belong
Probably one of the best on the albums, it's one of the chilled ones which is really saying something. This is one of their most famous songs, and you can really see why. It starts off with quite a weird tune then the guitars hit in then Chester & Mike begin singing. This track just shows how well Chester & Mike work off each other, the combination of Mike's rapping along with Chester's very strong vocals just really works so well together in this track. Mike's amazing at rapping and this is shown in this track amazingly. I really like the lyrics in this song as well, very poignant.
The verse is Mike rapping along with Chester singing quietly in the back, and then the chorus hits and Chester lets loose with that big old powerful voice he has and with Mike rapping quietly. Such a great combination and works so well for this song. This track is probably the most chilled out track on the album, but it's so powerful and so effective that it really works so well together.
This track is very poignant, it's about wanting to find somewhere to fit in, somewhere you can be yourself and the dream to fit in somewhere, and this track appeals to a lot of people. This is a very good and meaningful track.
Memorable Lyrics: "When this began, I had nothing to say, And I get lost in the nothingness inside of me, I was confused, and I let it all out to find, that I'm not the only person with these things in mind"
Rating: 9/10 (A very strong and powerful track, very popular)
Track 4- Lying From You
Another very strong track on the album, not the best but Mike Shinoda get's to rap his heart out in this track in the verses and Chester takes over in the chorus, singing with such power and such emotion. Some call it screeching, I call it amazing. This is not the sort of track you'll remember like you remember Somewhere I Belong, but it's a very kind of sinister song and is filled with hundreds of instruments which accentuate Mike & Chester's voices and don't over power them, which I believe would be impossible as they both have very powerful voices especially Chester.
Musically this track is amazing, and instrumentally is even better. So powerful and so important to the track.
Memorable Lyrics: "I wanna be pushed aside so let me go. Let me take back my life I'd rather be alone, anywhere on my own, coz I can say, they very worst part of you is me"
Rating: 8/10 (A very powerful track, a good addition to the album)
Track 5- Hit The Floor
An amazing track, very loud in the chorus, and the lyrics are very powerful in this track. It's about being stabbed in the back ad how the person is playing everyone. The music is very eerie and sounds very soft during the voice, but when Chester's voice comes into play, it all picks up and becomes quite a loud track. Like I said in the beginning Chester does have a tendency to screech, but this is all about Linkin Park's tracks. He will probably not be able to talk in 20 years time, but who cares now, this is all about the enjoyment of the tracks, and if you want to listen to Linkin Park you've gotta love the screaming.
A very headbanging kind of song, not that memorable, but you do find yourself banging your head or tapping your foot alongside the beat.
Memorable Lyrics: "There are just too many times that people have tried to look inside of me, wondering what I think of you and I protect you out of courtesy, Too many times that I've held on what I needed to push away, afraid to say what was on my mind afraid to say what I needed to say"
Rating: 7/10 (Another powerful track, not that memorable, but still a great addition)
Track 6- Easier To Run
Another powerful song, it's very mixed song, it starts off slow, goes fast and so on. A fantastic song, which is very uplifting and it's actually one of the slowest songs. In the chorus Chester's voice shows that he doesn't just scream his way through the songs, he's got a very powerful song, and then Mike joins in and makes the song what it is. A very good verse and then the chorus get's a lot more powerful but still he doesn't screech just yet. This is quite a gentle song, and one of my favourite on the track.
This track works perfectly, and really shows off Mike & Chester's talents singing solo and together. Chester gets to do a little bit of what he is best at the get's to scream but not too much. The track is quite meaningful as well, it's saying it's easier to run away from your problems than face them. This song is not as depressing as it sounds; it's a very good addition to the album and one of the slowest songs.
Memorable Lyrics: "It's easier to run, replacing this pain with something numb, it's so much easier to go, than face all this pain here all alone"
Rating: 9/10 (One of the best on the album, very powerful but slow at the same time, great mix)
Track 7- Faint
They use the instruments so well in this track. The bass, the drums, the guitars work so well together. Mike takes over the verse and sings over the drums and the stringed instruments, Chester takes over the chorus and does what he's best at, screaming. Brilliant chorus, it really works so well together. A great mix of rapping and very strong vocals. Such an amazing track and so powerful, it's about someone who doesn't fit in, and Chester seems to convey so much emotion through his 'screaming' that it really works with the song so well.
It's another very powerful track, you either love it or hate it. I think it's quite weak compared to a few, but it's still a very good addition to the album and well worth listening to.
Memorable Lyrics: "I am a little bit of loneliness, a little bit of disregard, handful of complaints but I can't help the fact that everyone can see these scars"
Rating: 7/10 (A very good track, well worth checking out)
Track 8- Figure 09
Another track where Mike takes over the verse and Chester takes over the chorus. This is a lot like the older material that Linkin Park used to produce, very powerful but quite unmemorable. I had to really listen to this track; I don't really remember hearing it before. This is a strong track but nothing special compared to a lot of the tracks. An alright track, but nothing you'll be remembering in days to come.
Memorable Lyrics: "And now you've become a part of me, you'll always be right here, you've become a part of me, you'll always be my fear, I can't separate myself from what I've done, giving up a part of me, I've let myself become you"
Rating: 6/10 (One of the weaker ones on the album, very powerful no denying that, but not brilliant and memorable)
Track 9- Breaking The Habit
Probably one of my favourite tracks on the whole album, one of the slower tracks. I just adore the start to this song, it sounds like thunder clapping and it just starts off the song perfectly. They use the instruments perfectly on this album, it sounds very electronic, but it all works so well with Chester's voice that I don't really care. The track is sung mainly by Chester who sings the chorus amazingly, I always find myself singing along to it. He then picks it up a bit for the chorus. I love this song as you really here Chester's proper voice and not the screaming we've got used to.
This is quite a chilly kind of song, and it's one of my favourites. It's so powerful and so amazing and it works so well. This track is very unique for Linkin Park, I do not recall them released anything as powerful and slow like this. Chester lets his powerful voice go a little bit near the end of the song, it's just pure amazing.
The instruments in this song is amazing, I believe most of it is created by a DJ, which works so well for Chesters voice. This song really shows off Linkin Park's talent to their full potential. The chorus is very grabbing and will make you listen, a very, very good track, one I would check out on the youtube links at the bottom.
Another reason to check out the youtube links is to watch the amazing video, it's all done in cartoon and just adds to the greatness of this song.
Memorable Lyrics: "I'll paint it on the walls, Coz I'm the one at fault, I'll never fight again, and this is how it ends"
Rating: 10/10 (Such a powerful song and probably the best song on the album. I'm still choosing between this track and the last one on the album)
Track 10- From The Inside
This track I know is hated by quite a few people, when doing this review I was talking to a mate who slagged off this song completely, but I love it. It starts off quite slow, with Chester singing quite beautifully and then Mike rapping over it, and then the chorus hits in, and Chester begins to 'scream' and the guitar hits in.
This caused quite an argument, as I think it's a very good track. The track is powerful and Chester's voice is very nice during the track, it's not too much screaming like in other tracks. Mike's rapping is a great addition to the verse and really works alongside Chester's voice. Chester does get into the screaming and it does ruin the song slightly near the end, however I think the song on a whole, is a very nice track and lot better than the likes of Easier To Run & Hit The Floor. Some very powerful lyrics as well.
Memorable Lyrics: "I don't know who to trust, everyone feels so far away from me, heavy thoughts sift through dust, and lies"
Rating: 8/10 (A very good slowish track, not the best but definitely not the weakest)
Track 11- Nobody's Listening
This track uses what I think is a Japanese flute and adds quite an eerie feel to it. This song is mainly Mike rapping the verse. They both take over the chorus, but Chester's voice is no where near as powerful as Mike's in this and I believe they meant it to be like this. He sounds like a background singer than a lead singer. This track is very well put together, I don't think most people would put a Japenease flute into their music, especially if they are a nu-metal band like Linkin Park, but it works so well.
This is one of the last tracks on the album and isn't as good as others put it's still a joy to listening to. The lyrics are very strong and full of angst, it appeals to a lot of people.
Memorable Lyrics: "We're just rolling with the rhythm, rise from the ashes of stylist division, with these non stop lyrics of live giving, not to be forgotten but still unforgiving"
Rating: 8/10 (Another strong track, not as good as other's but quite a risky track)
Track 12- Session
This is one of the only tracks but track 1 where I won't be able to put the memorable lyrics. It's a completely instrumental piece and it works, it really does. The band are very talented musicians and this is to show off a little bit. This is full of Djing, rapping skills and I think a little bit of beatboxing. This is not the best track as it does seem out of place. No point really.
Rating: 5/10 (Good but not brilliant)
Track 13- Numb
I'm still in confusing whether this track or Breaking The Habit are my favourite. This is another slow sort of song, and very powerfully SUNG not screamed song by Chester. The verse is beautiful and then Mike hits in with a little bit of rapping during the bridge, the chorus is very powerful, Chester doesn't go into full blown screaming but his voice does get an octave higher and becomes very powerful. He completely changes into the verse and he shows off his beautiful voice.
This track is very powerful and definitely one of the best on the album and maybe the best on the album in my opinion. This is the last track on the album and the band really do go out on a high, with a fantastic track. It's probably one of the best they've ever written, the lyrics are powerful as are the vocals. It's produced to their best, everything seems to fit together and the instrumental pieces are just mind blowing. So powerful.
There is another version of this song, which is more powerful where Jay-Z sings his song Encore alongside this track. A great remix, however this is my favourite. I'm not a fan of Jay-Z but I think Linkin Park are truly magnificent.
A pretty amazing track, very powerful, well worth checking out.
Memorable Lyrics: "I'm tired of being who you want me to be, feeling so faithless, lost under the surface, all I want to do, is be more like me, and less like you"
Rating: 10/10 (A very powerful song, which is made famous by JayZ but works so much better on it's own)
My Opinion
Why do I love this album I hear you ask? In the mornings before school I used to go over to a mates and she used to have this on full blast, keeping all of the neighbours awake. I fell in love and went out and brought this album.
The reason Linkin Park are so good is the music is just fantastic, the lyrics are amazing and the vocals are just mind blowing. All of these things are so well put together and are added by some of the best instruments known to man and everything just seems to work.
The music is all unique, no track sounds like another track, they are all powerful, but when you think Chester's screeching gets a bit too much, they pull back and give you the likes of Breaking The Habit or Numb, this is what Linkin Park are so good at, not only are they fantasic musicians they really know how to produce an album.
There are only two what you could call bad songs on the album, they are Sessions which just seems out of place, I'm a big fan of the lyrics, and not so much of the instruments so always finds myself turning this track over. The other track is the first one, it's only 13 seconds long and just seems like they could have just used it as the start of the second track anyway.
The album is powerful, the vocalists are very powerful, Chester Bennington has one of those voices that he can do anything with. He has a beautiful voice, which can go to an incredible range than people only dream about. Mike Shinoda is an amazing rap star. He works so well alongside Chester and compliments his voice.
The message on this album is also very strong, you can find this in a lot of their other albums as well, they are calling out to the people that consider themselves uncool, and are telling them, no matter what everything will be fine, these amazing rocks stars felt the same way and look at them now.
Linkin Park are the kings of their genre, Nu Metal. Rock fans like myself are supposed to hate this style of music, but I love it. Everything about them works, they may not be proper metal artists, they're not rock artists, they have their own style and this is what makes them Linkin Park.
The album is very diverse and I would never see it go from my collection, I may not play it all the time, however I think it's one of the best ever produced albums of all times, definitely Linkin Park's best.
I love this album and this band, this album has such a range of everything you want, it's not just Chester screeching his way through songs, they are carefully constructed songs, which each mean something to Linkin Park and their fans. The music is very passionate and means something to everyone.
Chester Bennington- Vocals
Wow, this guy has such a nice singing voice it is unbelieveable. All fans of Linkin Park will know however he is more famous for the screaming, which is his 'style' and works so well with the band. On my favourite tracks however like Breaking The Habit, Somewhere I Belong and Numb he doesn't screech his way through, they are a lot more calmer and seem to work better in my opinion. He is however such a fantastic singer and without him the band truly wouldn't work.
Mike Shinoda- Vocals
A fantastic rapper, he works so well with Chester it's unbelievable. He usually takes over the verse and then Chester screeches or sings the chorus. He's a very talented rapper who is perfect for this band.
The Other Members
The band wouldn't be the same without the rest of the band including:
Brad (Guitaris) Phoenix (Bassist) Rob (Drummer) Joseph (DJ)
These guys really make Mike & Chester who they are today. Without them the band wouldn't be what they are. The DJ features a lot especially in this album, as do all of the other guys. They are very talented musicians which really add to the album.
Should You Buy The Album?
If you are a Linkin Park fan, you're favourite album will probably be Hybrid Theory, and this is a very different album from Hybrid Theory and I know a lot of people are not a fan of this album. However if you are new to Linkin Park or have only heard of a few of the tracks then Meteora is the place to start. It's full of some fantastic tracks which will really get you going. Well worth buying this album.
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Advantages: Variety of tunes within each song Disadvantages: Can get bored of the album easily and they don't tour very often in the U.K
Meteora is a very strange name for an album and i do wonder why they called it that! I first came across meteora when one of my friends was listening to it on her portable CD-Player of which she let me listen to the album and wondered whether it was them or not and it was. I had heard of linkin park from a few previous songs on their last album but wasn't that keen to learn of them until i heard their second album.
After a year of their second album ... ...There are thirteen tracks on Meteora and these are as follows:
1. Foreword:
This effectively is an intro into the next song, which is 15 seconds long and sounds like a chisel banging against a brick and then the sound of smashing glass.
Not the most entertaining of tracks of which i always skip but when first listening to it, it is a good intro into the next song.
2. Don't Stay:
This track kicks of from the intro with other instruments involved ...
Siobhany 25.07.2004
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Advantages: Harsh loud n punky Disadvantages: isnt for everything
...The track list for Meteora is as follows:
1. Foreword (0:13)
2. Don't Stay (3:07)
3. Somewhere I Belong (2:55)
4. Lying From You (2:44)
5. Hit The Floor (2:44)
6. Easier To Run (3:24)
7. Faint (2:42)
8. Figure 0.9 (3:17)
9. Breaking The Habit (3:16)
10. From The Inside (2:55)
11. Nobody's Listening (2:58)
12. Session (2:24)
13. Numb (3:07)
Duration of this CD: 36 minutes 41 secs.
Price: - I've lost the CD case so I don't actually know ... ...actually a nice presentation for the inlay etc!) found online that its between £6.97-£8.75
Availability: it's been around a while so I don't know whether it is likely to still be in the shops, it's not in the shops around here although HMV did say they may be able to order it in but my best bet would be to have a look on the internet. Band homepage: 1. Foreword
This starts with a thunderclap, just crashes and bashes; you hear a pipe crashing against ...
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Advantages: Fantastice music for everyone Disadvantages: Come back to me on that one
Hearing me arguing with my mate, Nika, the other day, about whether we find out in chapter 5 or 6 of R Kelly's Trapped in the Closet, that his wife's been cheating with the police man that pulled him over (I swear it's chapter 5, in 6 Rufus has to decide between Chuck and Cathy!), noone would ever guess that I have a secret passion for a group who don't appear on universalurban.com! But it's true, and though I would never announce it to my media ... ...really enjoying the music of Linkin Park (SCANDALOUS)! However I do have it from a reliable source, that I am not the only person with these opinions, so I don't feel so ashamed anymore.
I don't actually own this album, my little brother bought it a couple of years ago, but I kept stealing it then, and I still do now, he thinks that he is above that sort of music, pretending to be interested in my cousin's 'in the garage and nowhere else' band, ...
rabbiter 17.09.2005
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Advantages: More hits than you know what to do with Disadvantages: Too samey for many people
Linkin Park are a group which always get a reaction from people, and that is that they either love them or hate them, there is rarely a middle ground. They have been slated by a lot of the media, and the most laughable criticism is that they are a manufactured boy band!!!! This is their second album, and it has been eagerly awaited, as their debut album 'Hybrid Theory' took the music world by storm, selling nearly 8 million copies, and they rode ... ...with them, and the gap between the two albums have left many salivating at the thought of what was to come.
There is no major difference in style, only an added maturity and confidence that you expect from a band who are no longer classed as newcomers, but the fusion of rock and rap is still there in abundance, and it still works. I will try my best to make this a balanced review, but I tell you know that I am a huge fan and therefore there will ...
nicanddarrell 04.05.2003
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Advantages: Quality music with quality lyrics Disadvantages: Not Applicable
...documentary called the Art of Meteora (A making of documentary). As well as all the legal gobbledegook about copyright etc, the back also features the website address for Linkin Park (linkinpark.com) and Warner Bros records (Warnerbrosrecords.com).
*The CD*
1. Foreword
2. Don’t stay
3. Somewhere I belong
4. Lying From You
5. Hit The Floor
6. Easier To Run
7. Faint
8. Figure.09
9. Breaking The Habit
10. From The Inside
11. Nobody’s Listening
... ...of the other songs on Meteora and Hybrid Theory.
Track 8 ‘Figure.09’ is as song that seems destined to be a hit with the crowd at live concerts. It just makes you want to get to your feet. ‘Breaking the Habit’ took me by surprise when I first heard it. It is so different from the rest of the album that it too could be a single.
‘From The Inside’ sounds like it’s about a relationship and from the way Chester sings this song, you feel sure that he ...
Gryffindor 12.04.2003
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Product details
Title
Meteora [Digipak] [ECD]
Performer
Linkin Park
Genre
Heavy Metal
Sub Genre
Rap Metal
Release Date
13/07/2009
Recomended Retail Price
10.99 GBP
Original Release Year
2003
Label / Distributor
Warner Bros. / Cinram Logistics
Producer
Don Gilmore; Linkin Park
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
93624844327
Catalogue Number
9362484432
Additional notes
Album Notes
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Enhancements include behind-the-scenes video footage, a screensaver, and weblinks. Linkin Park: Mike Shinoda (vocals, emcee, samples); Chester Bennington (vocals); Brad Delson (guitar, background vocals); Phoenix (bass, background vocals); Rob Bourdon (drums, background vocals); Joseph Hahn (turntables, samples, background vocals). Additional personnel: Joel Derouin, Charlie Bisharat, Alyssa Park, Sara Parkins, Michelle Richards, Mark Robertson (violin); Evan Wilson, Bob Becker (viola); Larry Corbett, Dan Smith (cello); David Zasloff (Shakuhachi flute). Recorded at NRG Studios, North Hollywood, California. In one of the most highly anticipated follow-ups of recent years, Linkin Park maintains its position at the top of the nu-metal heap with METEORA. The band labored carefully over their craft; for instance, the writing process of leadoff single "Somewhere I Belong" spawned 30 finished choruses before vocalists Mike Shinoda and Chester Bennington arrived at the version found on the album. The combination of Shinoda's raps and Bennington's sing/scream vocals makes for an altogether complementary approach, best evidenced in "Faint" and "Easier To Run." The pressure felt by Linkin Park to meet a high standard with their sophomore release even finds it's way into the lyrics of "Nobody's Listening," where self-doubt and fear are almost all-consuming. Producer Don Gilmore (Apex Theory, Blind Tribe) mans the boards with a decisive lean towards acoustic drums. That is not to say by any means that Linkin Park's inventive use of samples and turntables is any less present or crucial to the group's now-signature sound.
Album Reviews
Entertainment Weekly (3/28/03, pp.65-66) - "...Music that's by turns pretty, bludgeoning, and rhythmic....A thunderously hooky album that seamlessly blends the group's disparate elements into radio-friendly perfection..." - Rating: B+
Titles on disc 1
1.
Forward
2.
Don't Say
3.
Somewhere I Belong
4.
Lying From You
5.
Hit The Floor
6.
Easier To Run
7.
Faint
8.
Figure 09
9.
Breaking The Habit
10.
From The Inside
11.
Nobody's Listening
12.
Session
13.
Numb
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