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| | Meteora | | | Music Artist : | | Linkin Park | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Warner Bros / Wea | | Release Date : | | 2003-03-25 | | Store Price : | | $19.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $14.99 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Foreword 2. Don't Stay 3. Somewhere I Belong 4. Lying From You 5. Hit The Floor 6. Easier To Run 7. Faint 8. Figure.09 9. Breaking The Habit 10. From The Inside 11. Nobody's Listening 12. Session 13. Numb
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Second Verse, Same as the First Submitted on: 2009-11-19 |
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In 2003, I bought this around the time it came out. I was still in 8th grade and didn't know music outside of the [radio] box at the time. Ironically, I bought this along with Rage Against the Machine at the same time, and after so many years, only one of these albums is still in my CD collection. Take a guess.
Upon first listen, I liked this. Not as much as Hybrid Theory, but it was cool to hear new LP. Then, time came along, and with multiple singles getting radio treatment, this got old really quick, up to the point that my precious allowance money should have bought me something that lasts for longer than two spins.
What is exactly wrong with this album? It's simple: this is just Hybrid Theory with a few minor tweaks. I could literally distinguish parallels between certain tracks. For example, "Don't Stay" is just "One Step Closer" but with more contrived anger. Then there's "Numb", which closes off the album the same way that "Pushing Me Away" did previously. I could go on with this, but let's be honest with the fact that Linkin Park have no imagination when it comes to their songwriting most of the time. Minus the instrumental "Session", you're given the same thing throughout, and when it's just beating the dead horse of Hybrid Theory, it's not very pleasant.
"Meteora" is nothing but a soulless rehash of the band's previous formula, which wasn't that good in the first place. It's completely unimaginative and does nothing, and unless Hybrid Theory is one of your favorites, don't even bother with this empty shell.
Score: 2/10
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Launch this album and band into space on a Metora Submitted on: 2009-08-20 |
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| This music is total garbage, how anyone can stand listening to it is beyond me. What else is there to say this band sucks on every level listen to samples and see....if you like it jump of a cliff. |
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THE 2ND BEST! :D Submitted on: 2009-05-31 |
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| WELL WHAT CAN I SAY IM A LINKIN PARK FAN SO YOU COULD SAY THAT THIS IS A BIASED REVIEW.. HAHAHA.. ANYWAYS. HYBRID THEORY IS STILL MY FAVORITE CD BUT METEORA DEFINETELY COMES IN SECOND. I LOVE MOST OF THE SONGS IN THIS CD. MY #1. FAINT. #2. DONT STAY. #3. NUMB #4. SOMEWHERE I BELONG....5.BREAKING THE HABIT!... AND I LOVE THE OTHER SONGS AS WELL BUT THOSE ARE MY TOP 5.. :D I BOUGHT THE CD BECAUSE I HEARD THE SONGS AND LIKED EM.. WHY WASTE MONEY ON SOMETHING YOU DONT LIKE! !!!! |
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Great Product Submitted on: 2009-04-27 |
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| I bought this cd because it has a lot of my favorite songs on it ! |
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A fresh, new look into an awesome album Submitted on: 2009-02-05 |
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| Linkin Park has always been one of my favorite bands. This album just rejustifies that fact. |
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