Album of the day (#2379): Hybrid Theory by Linkin Park

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Today's album of the day

Hybrid Theory by Linkin Park (View album | Buy this album)

Year: 2000.
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Overall rank: 485
Average rating: 63/100 (from 556 votes).



Tracks:
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

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While I don't like it as much as I did back in the early 2000s, I still do give this album a spin about once or twice a year. It's consistent, just like Meteora, but I think this album is more diverse, and that's why I like it slightly more.

Say what you want about Linkin Park, but at least they had an identity with their first 2 albums. I think they lost all sense of direction with Minutes to Midnight.
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Sounds good when you're a teenager but it all starts to sound juvenile and childish pretty fast.
Think I slightly prefer Meteora for it's slightly maturer side.
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CRAAWWWWWWWLIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIING IN MY SKIN

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Antonio-Pedro wrote:

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CRAAWWWWWWWLIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIING IN MY SKIN

3/10


Nice... Basically sums up my perception of these guys.
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How is this still relevant?
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There are 2 kinds of people in the world. Those who love this album, and those who pretend they don't.
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Daydreamer wrote:
There are 2 kinds of people in the world. Those who love this album, and those who pretend they don't.

Haha, I wouldn't go that far. However, even the most passionate LP haters I've met admit they liked songs from Hybrid Theory at first. I agree their music doesn't stand the test of time very well, but Hybrid Theory and Meteora are good for occasional spins. I prefer Meteora because it has less filler and is more consistent. Every album after Meteora ranges from respectable mediocrity to utter drek.
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StreetSpirit wrote:
Haha, I wouldn't go that far. However, even the most passionate LP haters I've met admit they liked songs from Hybrid Theory at first. I agree their music doesn't stand the test of time very well, but Hybrid Theory and Meteora are good for occasional spins. I prefer Meteora because it has less filler and is more consistent. Every album after Meteora ranges from respectable mediocrity to utter drek.


I definitely don't listen to them often, but they're still good fun when I do. Nothing more, nothing less.
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