Review: Linkin Park
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June 10, 2011 • Chris Copley, Staff Writer
Filed under Music
When I first heard Linkin Park, I instantly became a fan of their work. Personally, I think this band is going to be a legend. Linkin Park just recently released a new album called “A Thousand Suns”. The album consists of fifteen tracks which are listed below:
1. The Requiem
2. The Radiance
3. Burning in the Skies
4. Empty Spaces
5. When They Come for Me
6. Robot Boy
7. Jornada Del Muerto
8. Waiting for the End
9. Blackout
10. Wretches and Kings
11. Wisdom, Justice, and Love
12. Iridescent
13. Fallout
14. The Catalyst
15. The Messenger
In my opinion, this album is fifteen tracks of pure awesome. Linkin Park broke away from the heavy rock tone and decided to go softer, which is a great experience for both the band and their fans. I definitely rate this album a 9.5/10. On one of the tracks “Wisdom, Justice, and Love” Linkin Park uses one of the famous speeches from Martin Luther King, Jr. to kick start the track “Iridescent” which is a great way to show the meaning behind the song’s lyrics. If you have never heard of Linkin Park, I suggest checking them out because you don’t know what you are missing. All in all, this band will always get two thumbs up for their work.





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