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Hybrid Theory

Hybrid Theory

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Artist: Linkin Park
Label: Wea International
Category: Music

Buy New: $21.99



New (15) Used (10) from $11.96

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 19 reviews
Sales Rank: 11782

Format: Extra Tracks, Limited Edition, Import
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 093624826729
EAN: 0093624826729
ASIN: B000063DFW

Release Date: March 18, 2002
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 2 days

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Papercut
  • One Step Closer
  • With You
  • Points of Authority
  • Crawling
  • Runaway
  • By Myself
  • In the End
  • Place for My Head
  • Forgotten
  • Cure for the Itch
  • Pushing Me Away

  Disc 2
  • Papercut [Live]
  • Points of Authority [Live]
  • Place for My Head [Live]
  • My December
  • High Voltage

Similar Items:

  • Meteora
  • Minutes to Midnight
  • Reanimation
  • Meteora [Special Edition w/ Bonus DVD]
  • Collision Course (with DVD)

Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
Special import edition of the alternative metal act's 2000 debut album with 5 bonus tracks added 'Papercut', 'Points of Authority' (live), 'A Place For My Head' (live), 'My December' & 'High Voltage'. Housed in a slipcase. 2002.

Album Details
Asian Exclusive Edition of Linkin Park's Huge 2001 Album features a Bonus CD of Unreleased Live and Rare Material Including a Rendidtion of the Ac/Dc Classic 'high Voltage'. Packaged in a Special Slipcase.


Customer Reviews:   Read 14 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars The start of something big...   March 21, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Who ever thought that when Linkin Park pounced onto the scene they would become the huge success they are today? I surely never imagined they would become a household name. I remember when I first heard of them. A friend and I were at a local venue that housed small bands trying to make a name for themselves and Linkin Park just happened to be there. I thought they were great. They had amazing energy on stage and their music was right up my ally. A few months later I got my hands on a sampler CD sporting their first single `One Step Closer' as well as `With You'. The studio was kind to them. They sounded great cleaned up. Then their debut album `Hybrid Theory' (which ironically was the original name of the band) dropped and suddenly the world belonged to Linkin Park. Like Limp Bizkit before them, Linkin Park took the teen scene by storm and became the band everyone who was `cool' had to be listening to. Unlike Limp Bizkit, Linkin Park's frontmen are not as insanely annoying as Fred Durst and thus their success has yet to fade.

That said; this is the start of it all. `Hybrid Theory' is the album that marked the beginning of something really big, and while it's not their finest album it serves as a great introduction to what these guys are capable of doing.

`One Step Closer' was a great choice for a single. The chords are simple yet exciting and the lyrics are angry and aggressive. Chester and Mike feed off one another very well, but what you'd never guess from this single is the fact that Mike Shinoda is actually an extremely good lyricist. Just listen to the opening track `Papercut'. Shinoda spits fire over a hip-hop influenced rock beat while Chester bellows out the chorus lines. Another great example of this duo working well together is `A Place for My Head', which is quite possibly the best song this band has ever done. The beat is sic and the song just feels complete. The `reanimated' version is even better. Their most famous single is probably `In the End', a subdued rap track where Mike lets his rhymes slowly drip from his lips over pounding bass line. `With You', `By Myself' and `Forgotten' follow more of a rock structure musically but continue to feature Mike's rapping as the dominating vocals. They don't work as well as the others and somewhat seem to mesh together.

Then Linkin Park decides to let Chester have some spotlight recognition. Like on `One Step Closer', Chester takes the reigns on songs like `Points of Authority' and `Runaway'. `Points of Authority' was never a real standout for me. Chester sounds great, but the song as a whole is not that impressive. The `reanimated' version is far superior. `Runaway' is a decent track, nothing phenomenal, but well constructed. Then we have `Crawling', one of the tracks that made Linkin Park as widely acclaimed as they've become. The song is utter perfection. It's delicate in parts, distressed in others, yet it all comes together beautifully. The last track on the album, `Pushing Me Away', also serves as a highlight of the album for me. It's the softest track here but it works extremely well for the band.

Then you have `Cure for the Itch', which serves as a decent yet unimpressive intermission.

~This special edition of `Hybrid Theory' also contains a bonus disc with five additional tracks. There are three live songs and two originals. `Papercut', `Points of Authority' and `A Place for my Head' serve as the live tracks and they are all impressive, although if you want some good live tracks I'd check out their `Live in Texas' CD/DVD. Of the two extra tracks `My December' is the only one I like. `My December' is a beautifully controlled track. `High Voltage' is weak and obnoxious.~

The album is far from brilliant, but it is entertaining and it marks the start of a band that continues to grow. I don't know what possessed them to release the mess that was `Minutes to Midnight' but I have faith that they will redeem themselves. `Reanimation' and `Meteora' are both fantastic albums that show the growth this band has undergone since releasing this debut album. `Minutes to Midnight' is truly a bump in the road for them, but hopefully their next studio album will bring forth redemption.



5 out of 5 stars Hybrid Theory   March 2, 2008
The Hybrid Theory (bonus CD) is a great addition to anyone's Linkin Park collection or if you are just a fan who wants a CD.


5 out of 5 stars Linkin Park is cool   May 23, 2006
The best songs in the"Hybrid Theory" are In The End, Runaway, Crawling and may others. The rocks song of theirs are great and the hip hop music is fabulous. I really like Linkin Park


5 out of 5 stars Good CD   December 31, 2005
 1 out of 5 found this review helpful

Ok this is a great album by all means. But im sorry I HAVE to adress this cotton hell loser. First of all jennifer while brad delson is a good guitarist he doesnt blow any of the people you named away in any sence of the word. 2nd of all Linkin park does not blow Killswitch Engage or Chimaira away either, are you some kind of retard or simpleton? Dude seriously while this is a good album and a great listen raise up off these guys nu*s its not gonna get you backstage or VIP treatment. Grow up and get a grip on reality before somebody slaps it into you.

Moving on now this is a good album for a listen here and there but does get repetative, I had the pleasure of seeing these guys live in 2003 on the Summer Sanitarium tour in Columbus Ohio with names such as Mudvayne (who by the way is the best and put on by far the best show). Mudvayne stole the show and im not saying this because they are my favorite band. Anybody that was at the show can vouche for that. Anyway Linkin Park did do an amazing live set also but they are not better then this moron leads you on to believe.

By this time the band name has been around long rnough to be noticed and become known. Anybody that owns this album knows how good it is. Anybody that doesnt just plainly flat out doesnt like them, not everybody is gonna share your opinion moron.

SORRY



5 out of 5 stars Hybrid Theory import CD   September 24, 2005
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Tracks:
Disc one:
1. PAPERCUT
2. ONE STEP CLOSER
3. WITH YOU
4. POINTS OF AUTHORITY
5. CRAWLING
6. RUNAWAY
7. BY MYSELF
8. IN THE END
9. A PLACE FOR MY HEAD
10. FORGOTTEN
11. CURE FOR THE ITCH
12. PUSHING ME AWAY

Disc two:
1. PAPERCUT (Live at Docklands Arena, London)
2. POINTS OF AUTHORITY (Live at Docklands Arena, London)
3. A PLACE FOR MY HEAD (Live at Docklands Arena, London)
4. MY DECEMBER
5. HIGH VOLTAGE

Same killer songs as the original Hybrid Theory but with extras on a second disc. I ,personally, just bought the CD for MY DECEMBER. Wish I bought this one instead of the regular Hybrid Theory.


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