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Linkin Park (pictured with Chester before his death)

Linkin Park is an American rock band from Agoura Hills, California. Formed in 1996, the band rose to international fame with their debut album Hybrid Theory (2000), which was certified Diamond by the RIAA in 2005 and multi-Platinum in several other countries. Their following studio album Meteora continued the band's success, topping the Billboard 200 album chart in 2003, and was followed by extensive touring and charity work.

Having adapted nu metal and rap metal to a radio-friendly yet densely layered style in Hybrid Theory and Meteora, the band explored other genres on their next studio album, Minutes to Midnight (2007). The album topped the Billboard charts and had the third-best debut week of any album that year. The band continued to explore a wider variation of musical types in their fourth album, A Thousand Suns (2010), layering their music with more electronic sounds. Their fifth album, Living Things (2012), combines musical elements from all of their previous records. Their sixth album, The Hunting Party (2014), returned to a heavier rock sound. Their seventh album One More Light, a more electronic and pop-oriented record, was released on May 19, 2017.

Evanescence have been compared to Linkin Park in terms of sound, especially for Bring Me to Life. It's mentioned that Linkin Park were an inspiration for them whilst they were recording Fallen. Evanescence were in the same studio as Linkin Park when they were recording Fallen, and Linkin Park were recording Meteora.

In an interview with Revolver magazine in 2004, lead singer, Chester Bennington, talked about meeting Evanescence in the studio, and how Amy explained to him that their label tried to make them sound like Linkin Park;[1]

Vin1.jpg I met [Evanescence] in the studio when they were recording their record. We were both recording in the same building. I was talking to [Amy Lee]. And she was nice. She said, 'We're having these problems. Everyone at our label wants us to be you.' I told her that's lame. She agreed. She said they went as far as wanting to ask Mike [Shinoda] to do a part on a song. She said, 'We knew he wouldn't do it.' So they're running around trying to get guys in other bands to do it like he would. ' I told her to be herself and tell the label to put it where the sun doesn't shine. But the next thing I heard was 'Bring Me to Life' with a guy that sounded just like Mike. It was a little upsetting. Vin2.jpg


Chester died by suicide on July 20, 2017. Evanescence's song, Imperfection, is partly inspired by the event as Amy explained that the song is about "for all the people we’ve lost, all the people who we could lose, to suicide and depression."

Band Members

Current

  • Mike Shinoda – vocals, rap vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards
  • Brad Delson – lead guitar
  • Dave "Phoenix" Farrell – bass guitar
  • Joe Hahn – turntables, sampling, programming
  • Rob Bourdon – drums, percussion

Former

  • Chester Bennington – lead vocals, occasional rhythm guitar and backing vocals (1999–2017; died 2017)
  • Kyle Christner – bass (1998–1999)
  • Mark Wakefield – lead vocals (1996–1998)

Discography

  • Hybrid Theory (2000)
  • Meteora (2003)
  • Minutes to Midnight (2007)
  • A Thousand Suns (2010)
  • Living Things (2012)
  • The Hunting Party (2014)
  • One More Light (2017)

References