Genius Lyrics
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Linkin Park – In the End
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“In the End” is mainly based on one person’s failure.
Its most possible meaning is that it’s about time wasted on trying to build a relationship with a person who doesn’t want to
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Linkin Park – The Emptiness Machine
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“The Emptiness Machine” is the first new Linkin Park song released not featuring Chester Bennington since his passing in 2017. It is also the first Linkin Park song to feature
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Linkin Park – Numb
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“Numb” is the third single and the final track of Linkin Park’s second studio album, Meteora.
One of Linkin Park’s most well known and critically acclaimed songs, “Numb” topped
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Linkin Park – Battle Symphony
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“Battle Symphony” is about personal conflict, focusing on the sensation of hearing voices inside your head as if they were a symphony.
Produced by Brad Delson & Mike Shinoda, the
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Linkin Park – Somewhere I Belong
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Officially released to U.S. radio on March 18, 2003, the highly popular song was often requested on modern rock radio, and reached number one on several music charts.
On the
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Linkin Park – From the Inside
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“From the Inside” is Linkin Park’s fourth single and tenth track on their Meteora record.
Dave “Phoenix” Farrell came up with the original guitar idea for this song while
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Linkin Park – Crawling
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The 5th track on Linkin Park’s debut album, Hybrid Theory. It won a Grammy in 2002 for Best Hard Rock Performance.
The song alternates between rap-sung lyrics by Mike Shinoda and
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Linkin Park – CASTLE OF GLASS
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One of the most influential and well known songs (certified Platinum in two countries) from Linkin Park’s electronic venture, Living Things, Castle of Glass couples electronic
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Linkin Park – Faint
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“Faint” is from Linkin Park’s second album, Meteora.
It is a crowd favourite for LP fans, and is fairly well known amongst rap fans as well, after the song was mashed up with “
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Linkin Park – Points of Authority
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“Points of Authority” is the fourth song off of Linkin Park’s debut album, Hybrid Theory, and talks about a toxic, abusive relationship.
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Linkin Park – Pictureboard
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Considered a “holy grail” for Linkin Park fans, “Pictureboard” is a song by Linkin Park that created a myth surrounding it due to mentions of it from Mike Shinoda during fan
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Linkin Park – Halfway Right
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A song sung by Chester Bennington with no (or very little) background support from Mike Shinoda or any other band member, “Halfway Right” is a half and half track itself. Partly an
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Linkin Park – New Divide
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This song is the music of Transformers 2 Revenge of the Fallen
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Linkin Park – Final Masquerade
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The heart-bleeding eleventh and penultimate track on Linkin Park’s sixth studio album, The Hunting Party, is a nostalgic callback to a brighter and more systematic time in rock
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Linkin Park – Leave Out All the Rest
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Leave Out All the Rest is the third track on “Minutes to Midnight”, Linkin Park’s fifth studio release. The demo of the song, Fear, was released on LP Underground 9.0. The single
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Linkin Park – Lost
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“Lost” is a song from the Meteora recording sessions that was officially released on February 10th, 2023 as the first pre-release song from the 20th Anniversary Edition of Meteora.
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Linkin Park – Breaking the Habit
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“Breaking the Habit” is the fifth and final single on Linkin Park’s 2003 album, Meteora.
Mike Shinoda wrote the track, inspired by his friend’s drug addiction.
Chester
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Linkin Park – Iridescent
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The band’s fourth and final single off A Thousand Suns. It’s a “rock ballad about HOPE amongst chaos and sadness” according to the band. This is further amplified by the song title
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Linkin Park – Mark the Graves
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Track number 9 on The Hunting Party sees a lot of guitar work by lead guitarist and co-producer for this album, Brad Delson.
Talking about the song, Mike Shinoda has revealed it
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Linkin Park – Waiting for the End
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This is the second single of A Thousand Suns (2010). “Waiting for the End” was unlike anything they’d ever released, achieving this through Mike Shinoda’s reggae-esque delivery of
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Linkin Park – Nobody Can Save Me
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After the tragic death of Chester Bennington, the lyrics of this album, along with the lyrics of all their songs, seem to hold new meaning. It’s very difficult to look at a song
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Linkin Park – QWERTY
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Produced by Rick Rubin, the man who helped the band during “Minutes To Midnight”, “A Thousand Suns” and “Living Things”. “Qwerty” is a B-side to Minutes to Midnight, containing
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Linkin Park – Given Up
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Given Up was released as the 4th single to the 2007 album Minutes to Midnight. It is a unique song in various aspects. It is the heaviest song on the album with an amazing 17-
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Linkin Park – One More Light
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“One More Light” is the eponymous song on this album. Mike Shinoda sat down to describe the song in an interview with Zach Sang:
The song, “One More Light”, was actually, it’s
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Linkin Park – Until It's Gone
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The seventh track on Linkin Park’s sixth studio album, The Hunting Party, “Until It’s Gone” builds on the famous proverb: “You don’t know what you have until its gone”.
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