Meteora by Linkin Park

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    Track     Duration Listeners
1 Foreword 0:13 26,211
2 Don't Stay 3:07 427,721
3 Somewhere I Belong 3:33 658,394
4 Lying From You 2:54 483,944
5 Hit the Floor 2:43 393,933
6 Easier to Run 3:23 387,601
7 Faint 2:42 728,389
8 Figure.09 3:16 363,309
9 Breaking the Habit 3:15 650,965
10 From the Inside 2:54 480,541
11 Nobody's Listening 2:58 366,324
12 Session 2:24 370,666
13 Numb 3:06 798,092
14 Lying From You [Live LP Underground Tour 2003] 3:03 4,843
15 From The Inside [Live LP Underground Tour 2003] 2:55 4,751
16 Easier To Run [Live LP Underground Tour 2003] 3:21 4,557

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About this album

Warner Bros / Wea (2003) Released: 25 Mar 2003 16 tracks (45:47)
Meteora is the second studio album by American rock band Linkin Park, released on March 25, 2003. Following the collaboration album Reanimation which featured remixes of their debut album Hybrid Theory. Linkin Park released singles from Meteora for over a year, including “Somewhere I Belong”, “Faint”, “Lying from You”, “From the Inside”, “Breaking the Habit” and “Numb”.

It is the most successful album in the history of the Modern Rock Tracks chart, a chart that specializes in radio play of alternative rock songs. “Numb” was the biggest song of the year on the chart. The album has sold 4 million copies in the United States, and over 16 million worldwide to date.

The album was named after the Meteora rock formation in Greece. After seeing these monasteries on a trip to Europe, the band was inspired by the way they were built, almost defying gravity. It was this feeling of greatness and awesome accomplishment that Linkin Park wished to convey with their music, thus the name.

Don Gilmore co-produced the album. Linkin Park comprehensively rehearsed the album, recording more than 40 choruses for the first single “Somewhere I Belong”. Like the band’s first full-length Hybrid Theory, Meteora was recorded using multitrack recording methods in which each instrument is recorded individually rather than played all at once, as is done in a typical studio setting.
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