Chetser Bennington (vocals, guitar)
Brad Delson (guitar)
Mike Shinoda (vocals, keyboards, guitar)
Joseph Hahn (turntables)
Dave "Phoenix" Farrel (bass)
Rob Burdon (drums)
One Step Closer -- Lying From You -- Somewhere I Belong -- No More
Sorrow -- Give Up -- Papercut -- Don't Stay -- From The Inside -- Numb
-- Pushing Me Away -- Breaking The Habit -- What I've Done -- Crawling
-- In The end -- Bleed It Out - Faint
recorded live at Webster Hall, New York, May 11, 2007
At the beginning of the new millennium the nu-metal movement is ahead
of its absolute peak. Whether in skate parks or in the children's room
the kids gave vent to their teenage frustrations. Aggressive songs about
teenage anxiety and being an outsider rule the rock radios. Next to Korn,
Limp Bizkit and Slipknot nobody set the ravages of time so precisely as Linkin Park. Thanks to major support the
band has already set a benchmark in the genre in 2001. The guitars are distorted and powerful enough to carry the
young clientele along. The music videos are glammed up and gloomy. At the same time the presentation is never
outlandish so that the parents have no need to be in fear of their offspring. Soon they reach gold and platinum status
in Brazil, Canada and Switzerland. In the USA Linkin Park receives two Grammys for their debut album. For the third
album "Minutes To Midnight" the band got the producer legend Rick Rubin behind the mixers. For their promotion
tour the Californians went to the Big Apple where they played a brilliant rock concert in the Webster Hall.