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Rollingstone.com Interview
By Rob Sheffield
You want metal? You want rap? See the mixmasters of 2001
A year ago, Linkin Park were just starting to make a name for
themselves nationally, still playing small-time gigs and waiting
for their debut album to come out. But the six-man L.A. rap-metal
crew made their big move in 2001, as [Hybrid Theory] went
triple-platinum in the wake of huge rock-radio hits such as
"One Step Closer," "Crawling" and "In the End." It's been
a marathon year of global touring for the men of Linkin Park:
lead singer Chester Bennington, 25; rapper Mike Shinoda, 24;
guitarist Brad Delson, 24; DJ Joseph Hahn, 24; bassist Phoenix,
24; and drummer Rob Bourdon, 22. Since the guys hit the road in
August 2000, their only break from the tour bus has been a three-week
vacation after their summer stint on Ozzfest, but as his band closed
out 2001 on the Family Values Tour, Bennington found time to reflect
on his hectic year at the top.
Quite a year for you guys, eh?
It's insane. We have the same intensity we had a year ago,
but now it's to five times the audience. We've added a lot to the show. We still go crazy; now we just have to take up more space.
What was the high point of your year?
Me and my wife are gonna have a baby. And we're also
celebrating our five-year anniversary. So that's really exciting.
But as far as the performance aspect of it, the high point is
doing this tour with Stone Temple Pilots, one of my favorite
bands ever. I've actually got to go up and sing with
[Scott Weiland] a few times, and that was pretty cool.
What's the best music you heard this year?
Coldplay, Dido, the Pete Yorn record - it's fucking awesome.
If you like good music, you'll go buy that album.
The Nikka Costa album is really good, and the Deftones'
White Pony, and (hed) p.e. And the new STP album,
Shangri-La Dee Da. I can't believe people aren't out
there buying it. I'm very disappointed in the music
public. They have to show their respect.
What do you think about the state of rock music lately?
I think it's been . . . interesting. There's been really
good and bad aspects of it, but I don't wanna get into
slamming any specific groups or anything. I think what's
cool is that the pop world is getting a little less
annoying. There's a lot of cool rock music out right now,
and I think that'll help lure kids away from the evils
of pop music.
A guy can dream.
Well, that's what we all
do. We all do dream.
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