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Band: Linkin Park
Members: Mike Shinoda
Position: Vocalist
Website: http://www.linkinpark.com/
Label: Warner Bros. Records
Introduction:
Linkin Park seemingly came out of nowhere and quickly established
themselves as one of the biggest acts of the year 2000. The word began
to rapidly spread early on in the year, when a group known as Hybrid Theory
was featured as the Streetwise "Hot Band Of The Month". Soon after, an mp3.com
site featuring mp3's from them became a heavily visited destination among the
internet fans who ravenously downloaded the material it had to offer. But as
this was taking place and the buzz continued to grow, the band was actually
busy in the studio recording their Warner Bros. debut effort with producer
Don Gilmore (Stereomud, Lit) and by the time summer rolled around, they
announced that they had changed their name to Linkin Park as a result of
some legal issues and that they would releasing their major label debut
entitled "Hybrid Theory" in October. With the announcement and a grassroots
fan base quickly beginning to grow, without even so much as an album
in stores, they headed out on the road alongside The Union Underground
and Systematic and won over fans across the east coast with their charged
live performances. As late summer rolled around, they decided to ship their
first single "One Step Closer" to radio and much to their surprise it
instantly took off, receiving play on all of the major stations on a regular
basis. With the radio support behind them, the buzz only continued to grow
as they took to the road once again, this time alongside the Kottonmouth
Kings and Corporate Avenger. The fall found then them on road once again
as part of the "Kings Of The Game" Tour alongside P.O.D., (hed)p.e. and
Project 86 for a successful stint that led them to the release of their
album which hit stores in October and debuted at an unprecedented #23
on the Billboard charts, selling over 46,000 copies during its first
week of sales. With a video for the single taking off at video outlets
around the same time and tracks of theirs showing up on the MTV "Return
Of The Rock Vol. 2" compilation, the "Little Nicky" Soundtrack and the
"Dracula 2000" Soundtrack, the groups sales showed no signs of slowing
down and as they embarked on a jaunt with Papa Roach and (hed)p.e. as
part of the Master Bay Tour, they received word that their album had been
certified gold by the R.I.A.A. As the year came to a close and success
now firmly under their belt, they capped the year off by releasing a
new track entitled "My December" as part of an annual KROQ disc and
took some time off to spend the holidays with their families. But
as 2001 begins, they are already set to launch their first ever
headlining tour in January with Taproot in tow and with plans for
a second single already in the works, there is nothing theoretical
about this bands ascent to become one of the big forces of heavy music
in the new millennium. - wookubus
(Mike's) Albums Most Listened To In 2000:
Deftones - "White Pony"
The Roots - "Things Fall Apart"
Nine Inch Nails - "The Fragile"
Black Eyed Peas - "Bridging The Gap"
Incubus - "Make Yourself"
System Of A Down - "System Of A Down"
Dido - "No Angel"
Jurassic 5 - "Quality Control"
Stone Temple Pilots - No.4"
Eminen - "The Marshall Mathers LP"
(Mike's) Top Ten Songs Of 2000:
Jurassic 5 - "Improvise"
A Perfect Circle - "3 Libras"
Outkast - "B.O.B."
Deftones - "Change (In The House Of Flies)"
Taproot - "Again & Again"
Eminem - "Kill You"
Aphex Twin - "Windowlicker"
P.O.D. - "Southtown"
Lmno - "Grin & Bear It"
Disturbed - "Stupify"
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