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Meteora

Linkin Park Audio CD
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A THOUSAND SUNS

We were not making an album.

For months, we'd been destroying and rebuilding our band. The experiments that resulted filled the studio hard drive with diverse, abstract sounds. Amorphous echoes, cacophonous samples, and handmade staccato merged into wandering, elusive melody. Each track felt like a hallucination.

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  • Audio CD (24 Mar 2003)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Warner
  • ASIN: B00008LKEK
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (221 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 4,929 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Intro
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 (Instrumental)
13. Numb

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Meteora, Linkin Park's second studio effort (not counting the 2002 remix album Reanimation), overflows with glossy production values and Big Rock oomph, fully embracing the pop instincts of their Hybrid Theory debut. For many, Theory sounded inexcusably corporate, from its too-timely rap-rock sound to the long list of product endorsements included in the sleeve notes. Meteora will only amplify those complaints, but this album is actually truer to the band's nature. It's still impossible not to hear strains of Limp Bizkit, Korn, Rage Against the Machine and the like. None of those acts, however, would try something as blatantly anthemic as "Easier to Run", which would sound fine to a Def Leppard fan, or as borderline danceable as "Breaking the Habit" and "Session". Linkin Park are what Trent Reznor was always afraid of becoming, but if you ever wished he would drop the pretences and just make a hair-metal record, you'll find Meteora to your liking. --Matthew Cooke

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
Linkin Park are Back. 24 Mar 2003
By A Customer
Format:Audio CD
The much awaited true sequel to 2000's Hybrid Theory has finally arrived, but was it worth the wait?

Well first and foremost, if you don't Linkin Park then this album probably isn't for you.

For the rest of us, this is a breathtaking evolution - from the word go, Meteora hits you with an intro lasting a few seconds which seamlessly breaks into the explosive second track 'Don't Stay'. Whilst a majority of the songs still retain the distinct style of the band, you can instantly feel the progression since Hybrid, from the way Chester and Mike's lyrics feel so much more integrated, to the fresh optimism of the melodies (e.g. 'Easier to Run').

Here's a rundown of the 13 tracks this album has to offer (better tracks highlighted with an *), followed by a brief explanation of the bonus dvd this slightly pricier edition comes packaged with.

1) Foreward - a disjointed beat of breaking glass noises falls into synch and seconds later shatters into the second track - more a part of 'Don't Stay' than anything else, but still a great minimalistic way to hit off the album.

2) *Don't Stay - the way 'foreward' bleeds into this track then suddenly explodes into a heavy riff intro really lets you know that Linkin Park aren't going anywhere. the chorus has alot of style and the lyrics are particularly tight and expressive in the chorus - an early highlight of the album.

3) Somewhere I Belong - the listenable single crops up predictably at track 3, but this doesn't lessen its epic message of finding your place in life. the atmospheric acoustic intro is a stroke of luck as the 'making of' dvd will tell you - this is probably one of the closest songs to the band's former style - by no means a bad thing, but more of a link from Hybrid to this album.

4) *Lying from you - a brilliantly quirky intro followed by Shinoda's first rapping opportunity on the album. the song really peaks when chester steps back in though, as he sings in a deliberately out of tune style which strangely works, punctuated by Shinoda - the guitar in the chorus has a really epic tune to it also.

5) Hit the Floor - Shinoda keeps the rapping up in this song aimed at all backstabbers. the first track which really contains any direct aggression, but it leaves something to be desired, perhaps after the greatness of the previous few tracks.

6) *Easier to Run - Chester harks back to his melodic singing style and sings a really strong atmospheric song which peaks perfectly on the chorus. The entire song is just really uplifting and epic - one of the best songs on the album.

7) *Faint - a personal favorite. two words - stringed instruments - oh, and a sort of drum and bass tune with guitars. its the albums most fast paced song and has one of the coolest tunes, with the epic stringed instruments leading to a crunching fast paced expressive chorus.

8) Figure:9 - alot like the band's older material with a somewhat repetitive tune which tends to grate after a while. the finale of this song is practically identical to 'Place for my Head' from Hybrid but this doesn't really do anything for the song. The name makes it sound better than it REALLY is.

9) *Breaking the Habit - 6 years in the making, Shinoda's brainchild is entirely sung by Chester and is one of the best 'chill' tunes on the album with a very strong universal message. It has stacks of atmosphere and the chorus is really grabbing. The first really electronic songs on the album and i was suprised that I wasn't complaining.

10) From the Inside - I'm hopeful this song will grow on me - but so far its not doing much for me despite seeming to have all the right ingredients. Things really go pear shaped at the end when every loud guitar is thrown into the pot and the chorus just repeats and repeats as if begging you to press the 'next track' button. Not really a favorite.

11) *No-One's Listening - Taking the place of 'High Voltage' from that other album, this more hip-hop-ish track is dominated by japanese flutes and a strong performance by shinoda, not forgetting to mention a very cool crunching chorus from chester. the song is about up-hill struggles and is good for motivation. probably.

12) Session - This is the 'Cure for the Itch' of this album - a chance for Josef Hahn to strut his stuff. very good for just chilling and easily fills of the shoes of 'Itch with some smart samples plugging away in the background. a break from the guitars for a few minutes.

13) *Numb - this strangely sounds like every linkin park song combined. no really. pianos, larger than life riffs, swishing samples, melodic singing followed by throat burning screaming by chester and the occasional thoughtful whispering from Shinoda. the chorus is deep, cold and thoughtful in itself - and this is definitely a high note to finish the album on.

The DVD

This basically contains a short documentary on how the album was put together, from tour bus inspirations to the the typical pressure of getting everything together before the deadline. features much chit chat from all the band members and other people who helped put together Meteora. i'm on the fence as the whether it was worth the extra cash, but the thicker blue sleeve with two (as opposed to one) cases inside for this special edition looks cool enough to warrant the special edition purchase alone.

overall, this is a good album with some very listenable tracks on it - linkin park live up to the hype and really take a step forward from their previous stuff.

if you remotely like the band then i think you'll like this.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Everybody's Listening! 6 April 2003
By Ben
Format:Audio CD
Im not that much into grunge or the heavier rock side of things. Neither am I too into rap and the like whose influences pervade LP's distinctive sound. However, these are true musicians with a finely tuned collective musical ear for what works and what doesn't. This album, their follow up to the fantastic 'Hybrid Theory' is more evenly balanced in its sound. The 'bad second album syndrome' is no-where to be found, and for the most part the songs are solid. The following is a review-let of each song.

1. FOREWORD - What's the point?....1/5
2. DONT STAY - This is where 'Hybrid Theory' leaves and 'Meteora' takes over. A kind of ease-in. 3/5
3. SOMEWHERE I BELONG - Solid, heartfelt with a soaring chorus and a brilliant chord sequence. 4/5
4. LYING FROM YOU - Not the most memorable but still a solid song. 3/5
5. HIT THE FLOOR - Kind of hip-hop, kind of not. An experiment in textures and some great drumming! 4/5
6. EASIER TO RUN - BRILLIANT! This song combines power, emotion, rap and Chester's great vocals, with a chord sequence in the chorus to get anyone hooked. 5/5
7. FAINT - Some people say this is the new 'In The End'. However, its not that good! 3/5
8. FIGURE.09 - Dodgy title but a v.cool song. The whole idea and way the words work is really solid and proffessional. 4.5/5
9. BREAKING THE HABIT - This song was 6 years in the making! It shows, and it a very dark, yet confidently defiant sounding song. THIS is the new 'In The End'. 5/5
10. FROM THE INSIDE - This piece is in 6/8, rather than the standard 4/4 rhythm. A great lilt, with cross pattern drumming and a very convincing chorus. 5/5
11. NOBODYS LISTENING - A very brave attempt at LP's version of 'alternative' and different. Not quite sure though...4/5
12. SESSION - An instrumental which provides a balanced change in course for the album as a whole. 3/5
13. NUMB - BRILLIANT BRILLIANT BRILLIANT!. It sounds like a cross between 'Crawling' & 'In The End' but with a huge helping of maturity. A fitting conclusion to the album great second verse lyrics. 5/5

NB: What LP do, they do very well. But, there are only so many ways to write rap, grunge and melodic vocal combo's. Maybe they should try something COMPLETELY different next time. It would be easy to get stuck in a rut. But right now...WHOS COMPLAINING!!

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
Let's start with the bad, shall we? Erm... well, I don't get the point of having a seven-second intro piece, but... gees, that's about it. Now for the good.

Hear the rousing beginning of Faint and you get the whole album summed up in a nutshell. Here is a band who have a vocalist, an MC and a DJ, and in key songs, mix rock with electronica and rap. Easy to do. Hard to do well. Which they do. Numb, despite never really being accepted to begin with, is a rock classic, and if you watch the video, you see a pattern forming. Linkin Park are all about reaching out to the unpopular and telling them who they are is alright. And that being cool isn't always important.

Once you invent another genre of rock like Linkin Park has, like Nu-Metal, a lot of people are going to hate you. Rock isn't to be meddled with, after all. And more people think having Mike Shinoda (the MC) and Joseph 'The Chairman' Hahn (the DJ) in is to the band's detriment. But although Chester Bennington is a great vocalist, he has less to do with it then Mike and Jo.

Meteora is a 101 of what's good about Linkin Park, and from that pointless intro to Somewhere I Belong, and the great anime video for Breaking The Habit, the album is great and so is the band.
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Fantastic
I forgot how great this album was!! brought it for the gym and every song is gym worthy. this is linkin park at there best :)
Published 3 months ago by beefychubbchubb
Nu metal classic
For new fans of linkin park who havnt heard the classics then this is a must buy. the band has gotten better with age but this is a five star masterpiece. Read more
Published 13 months ago by ekb
Good
This cd is ok it had a mark on the cover but i didnt really care as it was cheap.
Published on 13 April 2009 by Ms. L. A. Allen
New direction
This is a great album that shows the progression and growth of Linkin Park as a band from heavy to reflective and thoughtful. Worth picking up whether you like Linkin Park or not.
Published on 12 April 2009 by J. M. Mann
I actually really enjoyed this album if I rememberd correctly! !
A few years ago I remember buying this and thinking it was a really good album and it is a very good album, it has great lyrics, good riffs, and great songs and that's all you... Read more
Published on 27 Sep 2008 by MrMetalheadO'Hagan
Worth 5 stars for "numb"
I hadn't heard of Linkin park until I heard "minutes to midnight" which I thought was an excellent and diverse album; however I got this last weekend and since then have had it... Read more
Published on 20 Feb 2008 by Lloobee
Genius!
It takes a certain kind of skill to produce what Linkin Park have done, mixing elements from Rap and Hard Rock Music to create their own unique blend, With Meteora that was no... Read more
Published on 21 July 2007 by J. A. Taylor
Classic album
This is a great follow up album from their last album Hybrid Theory as it features a classic song (Breaking The Habit) which was my fav song when released and still is my fav song... Read more
Published on 14 May 2007 by T. D. Mooney
If you are undecided....
I had only heard a couple of their tracks before buying their first album, then swiftly bought this their second and have pre-ordered their third all in the space of a month! Read more
Published on 14 April 2007 by M. Brown
Perfect
This album is extremly diverse and is possibly one of the greatest albums of all time(in my opinion). Read more
Published on 25 Jan 2007 by angela
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