Hybrid Theory
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Media Type: CD
Artist: LINKIN PARK
Title: HYBRID THEORY
Street Release Date: 10/24/2000
Genre: ROCK/POP
Track Listing
- Papercut
- One Step Closer
- With You
- Points Of Authority
- Crawling
- Runaway
- By Myself
- In the End
- A Place for My Head
- Forgotten
- Cure for the Itch
- Pushing Me Away
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #465 in Music
- Brand: LINKIN PARK
- Released on: 2000-10-24
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
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
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!
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!
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.




