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Minutes To Midnight (Edited)

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Minutes To Midnight (Edited)

Release date: 05/15/2007

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Track Listings

1. Listen Wake
2. Listen Given Up
3. Listen Leave Out All The Rest
4. Listen Bleed It Out
5. Listen Shadow Of The Day
6. Listen What I've Done
7. Listen Hands Held High
8. Listen No More Sorrow
9. Listen Valentine's Day
10. Listen In Between
11. Listen In Pieces
12. Listen Little Things Give You Away

About the Album

Damned if they do, damned if they don't -- that was the conundrum facing Linkin Park when it came time to deliver Minutes to Midnight, their third album. It had been four years since their last, 2003's Meteora, which itself was essentially a continuation of the rap-rock of their 2000 debut, Hybrid Theory, the blockbuster that was one of the biggest rock hits of the new millennium. On that album, Linkin Park sounded tense and nervous, they sounded wiry -- rap-rock without the maliciousness that pulsed through mock-rockers like Limp Bizkit. Linkin Park seemed to come by their alienation honestly, plus they had hooks and a visceral power that connected with millions of listeners, many of whom who were satisfied by the familiarity of Meteora. They may have been able to give their fans more of the same on their sophomore effort, but Linkin Park couldn't do the same thing on their third record: they would seem like one-trick ponies, so they'd be better off to acknowledge their advancing age and try to mature, or broaden their sonic palette. Yet like many other hard rockers, they were the kind of band whose audience either didn't want change or outgrew the group -- and considering that it had been a full seven years between Hybrid Theory and Minutes to Midnight, many fans who were on the verge of getting their driver's license in 2000 were now leaving college and, along with it, adolescent angst.

So, Linkin Park decided to embrace the inevitable and jumped head-first into maturity on Minutes to Midnight, which meant that poor Mike Shinoda was effectively benched, rapping on just two songs. In many ways, it seems like even the guitarists were benched this time around, since Minutes to Midnight doesn't really rock, it broods. Apart from a handful of ringers -- "Given Up," the Shinoda-fueled "Bleed It Out," easily the best, most visceral track here -- this is quiet, atmospheric stuff, dabbling with electronic textures that were cutting edge in 1996 but sound passe now. Also sounding passe are the tortured musings of lead singer Chester Bennington, who still is tormented by love, loss, family, any number of items that sound convincing coming from a man in his early twenties, but not so much so when the thirties are approaching rapidly. And yet the way Bennington and his mates, shepherded by producer Rick Rubin, try to sound mature isn't always convincing, either, possibly because it sounds like a skate punk uncomfortably trying on his big brother's suit. They have the chops to rock, and when they deign to do so on Minutes to Midnight they sound comfortable, they sound right, but too often they run away from this core strength. [A clean version of the CD was also released.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Artist: Linkin Park
Studio Label: CD
Edited: No
Format: CD
Enhanced: No
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 05/15/2007
Shipping Weight (in pounds): 0.23
Product in Inches (L x W x H): 0.31 x 4.98 x 5.6
UPC: 0009362499833

Customer Product Reviews

Minutes To Midnight (Edited) 5 5 3 4
Good Clean fun Linkin Park has been hit and miss for me, but this album is great. Some of the songs are throw-aways, but the rest have truly hit a chord with me. The lyrics are as well thought-through as ever, and the screaming doesn't grate. I recommend the edited version - even the Lyric sheet has been sanitized! Just like they say - "Filthy mouth - No excuse" I'm coming here for my edited Music. 12/08/2008
Different Sound Well, if you're into Linkin Park's older sounds (nu metal), then you may not like this CD. The song's are amazing nonetheless, and LP still rocks harder than ever. Most of the songs are sung by only Chester, but there are a few that have Mike rapping, like Bleed It Out and Hands Held High. It's a good CD, buy it! 12/06/2008
Love Linkin Park While the sound is a bit different, it's still definately Linkin Park. Fav songs are Bleed It Out and In Pieces. Can't wait for Blessed to release. 08/18/2008
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