- 12” 4/c Vinyl Gatefold Jacket
- 4-Color over 4-Color Lyric Insert Sheet
- One Regular weight (125 gram) COLORED Vinyl Disc (Color TBD), in plain white paper sleeve
- One 10” Vinyl of “One Step Closer” in Board Jacket with Large Folded Poster included
- Two 2-color Labels
- 2-color Marketing sticker
Linkin Park: Mike Shinoda (vocals, programming, samples); Chester Bennington
(vocals); Brad Delson (guitar, bass, background vocals); Rob Bourdon (drums,
background vocals); Joseph Hahn (turntables, programming).
Additional personnel includes: Ian Hornbeck, Scott Koziol (bass); The Dust
Brothers (programming).
Recorded at NRG Recordings, North Hollywood, California.
“Crawling” won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance.
Linkin Park's mixture of metal, industrial rock, and rap fits comfortably into the niche created by the likes of Kid Rock, Korn, and Limp Bizkit. The opening “Papercut” is every bit as angular and unavoidable as its title. “With You” opens with electronic squeaks and squiggles before leaping into a mix of heavy guitar riffs and hip-hop rhythms. “Crawling” bears a largely subdued tone and atmospheric synth coloring that provides a respite from the crushing riffs and grinding rhythms that typify HYBRID THEORY, but even this relatively sedate song is full of tension and sonic angst. The five young men of Linkin Park are on a mission to communicate their inner turmoil through a non-stop barrage of confrontational lyrics and aggressive aural constructions, and their debut gets the point across with alacrity.
What the critics say…
Q (1/03, p.56) – Included in Q Magazine's “100 Greatest Albums
Ever”
Q (1/01, p.111) – 4 out of 5 stars – “…Giving angst-ridden rock…an
effective electronic spin…Throw in the contrasting vocal interplay of gruff
rapper Mike Shinoda and crooner Chester Bellington, hooks you could land a whale
with and Fred Durst-style earnestness and [the group] shine like the proverbial
diamond in excrement…”
CMJ (11/20/00, p.22) – “…a solid hit machine, combining the catchy with
the crisp, the melodic with the monstrous…”
Melody Maker (11/14/00, p.51) – 4 stars out of 5 – “…An absolutely
storming debut…packing more punch than Lennox Lewis armed with a rolled up
copy of well…Punch…Award this album the red baseball cap of merit…”
NME (Magazine) (1/13/01, p.35) – 6 out of 10 – “…There is
innovation here…”