9 Linkin Park Tracks That Still Hit Hard
In the End (2000)
One of Linkin Park’s most iconic tracks, blending rap verses from Mike Shinoda with Chester Bennington’s powerful chorus.
Numb (2003)
A heartfelt track about feeling misunderstood, Numb remains one of their most streamed songs. Chester’s vocals and haunting melodies created a timeless classic.
Crawling (2000)
Grammy-winning song dealing with struggles of inner turmoil and self-doubt. Chester’s raw emotional delivery made this track unforgettable.
Somewhere I Belong (2003)
A hopeful anthem about self-discovery and acceptance. The mix of heavy guitar riffs and melodic elements made it a fan favorite.
Breaking the Habit (2003)
A deeply personal song about battling destructive cycles. Known for its electronic-driven sound & anime-inspired music video, it showed LP’s experimental side.
Faint (2003)
A high-energy track with aggressive rapping and a dynamic violin hook. Often a live favorite, it captures the band’s signature rap-rock intensity.
Papercut
The opening track of their debut album, it dives into paranoia and inner conflict. The fast-paced verses and heavy beats introduced LP’s signature sound.
What I’ve Done (2007)
A powerful song about guilt and redemption. Featured in Transformers (2007), it marked the band’s shift towards a more alternative rock sound.
One More Light (2017)
A soft, emotional ballad about loss and grief. After Chester Bennington’s passing, this song became an emotional tribute for fans worldwide.
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