Linkin Park - Meteora

Linkin Park - Meteora
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Album Details

Title: Meteora
Artist: Linkin Park
Release Date: 3/25/2003
Re-Released On: 7/15/2008
Label: WEA, Warner Bros. Records
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto, Enhanced CD-ROM
UPCs: 093624818625, 093624844327, 093624818663
Genre: Rock
Styles: Heavy Metal, Alternative Metal, Post-Grunge, Rap-Metal, Rap-Rock
Moods: Angst-Ridden, Cathartic, Hostile, Aggressive, Angry, Bittersweet, Brash, Earnest, Nihilistic, Energetic, Freewheeling, Intense, Menacing, Raucous, Reflective, Self-Conscious, Brooding, Confrontational, Fierce, Rousing, Rowdy, Street-Smart, Urgent
Total Copies: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  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
  12. Session
  13. Numb

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDWEA9362484432
2003CDWarner Bros. Records48186

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Album Review

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 been seen as a continuation of their 2000 debut, Hybrid Theory, instead of a retreat to familiar ground. Then again, Reanimation wasn't much more than a way to buy time (along with maybe a little credibility), so it's unfair to say that its dabbling in electronica and hip-hop truly pointed toward a new direction for the group, but it did provide a more interesting listening experience than Meteora, which is nothing more and nothing less than a Hybrid Theory part two. Which isn't to say that Linkin Park didn't put any effort into the record, since it does demonstrate that the group does stand apart from the pack by having the foresight to smash all nu-metal trademarks -- buzzing guitars, lumbering rhythms, angsty screaming, buried scratching, rapped verses -- into one accessible sound which suggests hooks instead of offering them. More importantly, the group has discipline and editing skills, keeping this record at a tight 36 minutes and 41 seconds, a move that makes it considerably more listenable than its peers and, by extension, more powerful, since they know where to focus their energy, something that many nu-metal bands simply do not. (It must be said that there will surely be consumers out there that will question paying a $19.99 retail for a 36-minute-and-41-second record, though some may prefer getting a tight, listenable record at that price instead of a meandering 70-minute mess.) So, it must be said that Meteora does deliver on the most basic level -- it gives the fans what they want, and it does so with energy and without fuss. It's also without surprises, either, which again gives the album a static feeling -- suggesting not a holding pattern for the band, but rather the limits of their chosen genre, which remains so stylistically rigid and formulaic that even with a band who follows the blueprint well, like Linkin Park, it winds up sounding a little samey and insular. Since this is only their second go-round, this is hardly a fatal flaw, but the similarity of Meteora to Hybrid Theory does not only raise the question of where do they go from here, but whether there is a place for them to go at all. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andy WallaceMixing
Bob BeckerViola
Brad DelsonVocals (Background), Guitar
Brian GardnerMastering
Charlie BisharatViolin
Chester BenningtonVocals
Dan SmithCelli
David ZasloffShakuhachi
Don GilmoreProducer
Evan WilsonViola
Fox PhelpsAssistant Engineer
Jeff BlueA&R
Joel DerouinViolin
John Ewing, Jr.Engineer
Joseph HahnRecords, Technician, Sampling, Vocals (Background)
Larry CorbettCelli
Linkin ParkProducer
Mark RobertsonViolin
Michele RichardsViolin
Mike ShinodaTechnician, MC, Sampling, Creative Director, String Arrangements, Vocals
Rob BourdonDrums, Vocals (Background)
Sara ParkinsViolin
Steve SiscoMixing Assistant, Digital Editing
Tom WhalleyA&R

Member Reviews

Holly L. wrote on 8/24/2007...

Any fans of Deftones will definitely be happy with this cd. I certainly am.

Tammy P. wrote on 2/18/2007...

Great music.

Jessica T. (jessicatok) wrote on 2/18/2007...

I love this CD and still listen to it frequently. As good, if not better than their first CD. Digipak (cardboard) CD wrapping.

Kaitlyn R. wrote on 1/27/2007...

Great for any Linkin Park fan!!