Minutes To Midnight

Linkin Park
Minutes To Midnight

8,39 EUR
CD
WARNER RECORDS LABEL
Release date: 14/May/2007
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Sales Rank: #11467 in Rockpop
#133436 in Rock
Style: Rockpop
Product No.: 1898243804
Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Wake
1.2 Given Up
1.3 Leave Out All the Rest
1.4 Bleed It Out
1.5 Shadow of the Day
1.6 What I've Done
1.7 Hands Held High
1.8 No More Sorrow
1.9 Valentine's Day
1.10 In Between
1.11 In Pieces
1.12 Little Things Give You Away
Number of discs: 1
Description:"Minutes To Midnight" is the third studio album by Linkin Park, released in CD format by WARNER RECORDS LABEL. This groundbreaking record marks a significant evolution in the band's sound, blending alternative rock with elements of electronic and hip-hop influences. Featuring hit singles like "What I've Done," "Bleed It Out," and "Shadow of the Day," the album explores themes of introspection, social issues, and personal growth. The production quality is top-notch, delivering powerful vocals from Chester Bennington and dynamic rapping from Mike Shinoda. Linkin Park has established themselves as one of the most influential bands of their generation, with multiple Grammy Awards and over 100 million albums sold worldwide. WARNER RECORDS LABEL is renowned for its commitment to artistic innovation and has supported some of the biggest names in music history.
No. of tracks: 12
Manufacturer No.: 9362499613
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HYUNG RAE K. - 02/Nov/2020 4 of 5 Stars!
A very large change in step was made for this album. For the past 2 albums Linkin Park has been strickly Nu-Metal. Well, Minutes to Midnight was about to change all of that to a more raw alternative rock/metal sound. Although this album does have some flaws and can't NEARLY compete with their first 2. It still has that Linkin Park feeling.