Linkin Park is a rock band that formed in Agoura Hills, California in 1996. The band consists of lead vocalist Chester Bennington (who was a member of the band until his death in 2017), drummer Rob Bourdon, guitarist Brad Delson, bassist Dave "Phoenix" Farrell, and turntablist Joe Hahn. Linkin Park's music is known for its fusion of metal and alternative rock, and their lyrics often explore themes of pain, aggression, and alienation
Fact 1 - Linkin Park's name is a combination of Lincoln Park, a public park in Santa Monica, California, and "link," which refers to the band's connection to its fans.
The band first gained mainstream success with their debut album, "Hybrid Theory," which was released in 2000. The album featured hit songs such as "One Step Closer," "Crawling," and "In the End," and it has since been certified Diamond in the United States, selling over 10 million copies. Linkin Park's follow-up album, "Meteora," was released in 2003 and also achieved commercial success, featuring hit songs such as "Somewhere I Belong" and "Breaking the Habit."
Fact 2 - The band has won two Grammy Awards, including Best Hard Rock Performance for their song "Crawling" in 2002 and Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for their collaboration with Jay-Z on "Numb/Encore" in 2006.
Over the course of their career, Linkin Park has released seven studio albums and has won two Grammy Awards. They have sold over 70 million records worldwide and have a dedicated fan base known as the Linkin Park Army. In addition to their music, the band is known for their philanthropic efforts, including the establishment of the Music for Relief organization, which helps provide aid to victims of natural disasters.
Fact 3 - Before becoming a professional musician, lead vocalist Chester Bennington worked as a telemarketer and a door-to-door salesman.
In 2017, lead vocalist Chester Bennington died by suicide at the age of 41. His death was a shock to the music industry and to Linkin Park fans around the world. The band has continued to tour and perform in his memory, and they have released a posthumous album, "One More Light Live," which features live recordings of the band's final tour with Bennington.
Fact 4 - Linkin Park's debut album, "Hybrid Theory," was originally going to be titled "Xero," after the band's original name. The album's title was changed to "Hybrid Theory" after the band's name was changed to Linkin Park.
Linkin Park's music continues to be popular and influential, and they are remembered as one of the most successful and iconic bands of the 21st century.
Fact 5 - Linkin Park's music has been featured in several video games, including "Project Gotham Racing 2," "Burnout 3: Takedown," and "Tony Hawk's Underground 2."
Fact 6 - The band's album "Meteora" was named after the Meteora monasteries in Greece, which are built on top of towering cliffs. The album's cover art features a photograph of the monasteries.
Fact 7 - Linkin Park has released several live albums, including "Live in Texas," "Road to Revolution: Live at Milton Keynes," and "Live in South Korea."