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Breaking The Habit by Linkin Park

Biografie van de kunstenaar Linkin Park

Linkin Park Is An American Rock Band From Agoura Hills California. The Band's Current Lineup Comprises Vocalist/rhythm Guitarist/keyboardist Mike Shinoda Lead Guitarist Brad Delson Bassist Dave Farrell DJ/turntablist Joe Hahn And Drummer Rob Bourdon All Of Whom Are Founding Members. Vocalists Mark Wakefield And Chester Bennington Are Former Members Of The Band. Categorized As Alternative Rock Linkin Park's Earlier Music Spanned A Fusion Of Heavy Metal And Hip Hop While Their Later Music Features More Electronica And Pop Elements. Formed In 1996 Linkin Park Rose To International Fame With Their Debut Studio Album Hybrid Theory 2000 Which Became Certified Diamond By The Recording Industry Association Of America RIAA . Released During The Peak Of The Nu Metal Scene The Album's Singles' Heavy Airplay On MTV Led The Singles "One Step Closer" "Crawling" And "In The End" All To Chart Highly On The US Mainstream Rock Chart. The Lattermost Also Crossed Over To The Nation's Billboard Hot 100. Their Second Album Meteora 2003 Continued The Band's Success. The Band Explored Experimental Sounds On Their Third Album Minutes To Midnight 2007 . By The End Of The Decade Linkin Park Was Among The Most Successful And Popular Rock Acts. The Band Continued To Explore A Wider Variation Of Musical Types On Their Fourth Album A Thousand Suns 2010 Layering Their Music With More Electronic Sounds. The Band's Fifth Album Living Things 2012 Combined Musical Elements From All Of Their Previous Records. Their Sixth Album The Hunting Party 2014 Returned To A Heavier Rock Sound And Their Seventh Album One More Light 2017 Was A Substantially More Pop-Oriented Record. Linkin Park Went On A Hiatus When Longtime Lead Vocalist Bennington Died In July 2017. In April 2022 Shinoda Revealed The Band Was Neither Working On New Music Nor Planning On Touring For The Foreseeable Future. Linkin Park Is Among The Best-Selling Bands Of The 21st Century And The World's Best-Selling Music Artists Having Sold Over 100 Million Records Worldwide. They Have Won Two Grammy Awards Six American Music Awards Two Billboard Music Awards Four MTV Video Music Awards 10 MTV Europe Music Awards And Three World Music Awards. In 2003 MTV2 Named Linkin Park The Sixth-Greatest Band Of The Music Video Era And The Third-Best Of The New Millennium. Billboard Ranked Linkin Park No. 19 On The Best Artists Of The Decade List. In 2012 The Band Was Voted As The Greatest Artist Of The 2000s In A Bracket Madness Poll On VH1. In 2014 The Band Was Declared As "The Biggest Rock Band In The World Right Now" By Kerrang!. Full Wikipedia Article Https //en.Wikipedia.Org/wiki/Linkin_Park Studio Albums
Hybrid Theory 2000 Meteora 2003 Minutes To Midnight 2007 A Thousand Suns 2010 Living Things 2012 The Hunting Party 2014 One More Light 2017

Frogtoon Muziek - Nummerinformatie: Breaking the Habit

"Breaking The Habit" Is A Song By American Rock Band Linkin Park. It Is The Ninth Track From Their Second Studio Album Meteora And Was Released As The Fifth And Final Single From The Album. The Song Was A Hit It Became The Fifth Consecutive Single From Meteora To Reach Number One On The Billboard Modern Rock Tracks Chart A Feat Unmatched By Any Other Artist In The History Of That Chart. It Was Also The Third Single From The Album To Reach Number One On The Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart. The Song Also Peaked At Number 20 On The Billboard Hot 100 And Was Certified Gold By The RIAA. On September 4 2012 "Breaking The Habit" "Shadow Of The Day" "New Divide" And "Burn It Down" Were Released In The "Linkin Park Pack 02" As Downloadable Content For The Music Rhythm Video Game Rock Band 3. Background
"Breaking The Habit" Features A Strong Electronica-Influenced Opening Live Strings And Guitar. It Is An Exception From Their Previous Nu Metal/rap Rock Performances As No Distorted Guitar Riffs Are Included Nor Are There Any Rapping Vocals From Mike Shinoda A Style They Would Further Explore On Their Later Albums. A Common Misconception About The Song Is That It Was Written By Lead Singer Chester Bennington Due To His Struggles With Substance Abuse. Band Member Mike Shinoda Began Writing The Song Before He Met Bennington Based On Another Close Friend's Drug Addiction. In The Album Notes It Was Said That The Song Was Originally Going To Be An Instrumental Track Lasting A Little Over Three And A Half Minutes But Shinoda Was Convinced By The Band To Change It. The Instrumental Was Later Released On The Underground 9.0 Fan Club As A Demo Track Titled "Drawing". Shinoda Had A Lyrical Idea Of An Emotion He Had Been Trying To Express For 5 To 6 Years Before The Production Of Meteora. To Him The Lyrics Had Sounded Wrong Until Listening To The "Drawing" Demo One Night And They Fell Together. He Showed The Lyrics He Wrote To Bennington Who Read Them And Teared Up Relating To The Words To A Point Where He Had Difficulty Performing The Song Live For Almost A Year After The Release Of Meteora. An Original 2002 Demo Of This Song With Different Lyrics And Shinoda On Lead Vocals Appears On LP Underground XIV. Music Video
The Music Video For "Breaking The Habit" Was Animated By Studio Gonzo It Was Directed By Joe Hahn And Co-Produced By Eric Calderon. It Uses An Anime Stylization Which Was Supervised By Kazuto Nakazawa Who Had Previously Directed The Animated Segment Of Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill Volume 1 Among Other Things. The Video Was Shot Of The Band Performing The Song And Was Later Rotoscoped. The Video Has Gone On To Be A Favorite Amongst MTV Viewers Going As Far As Winning The 2004 MTV VMA Viewer's Choice Award. As The Video Begins A Deceased Man Is Shown Lying On A Car's Roof. The Surrounding Area Has Been Taped Off And Is Littered With Investigating Police Officers As Well As Onlookers. The Video Cuts To Another Character A Girl Who Breaks A Mirror Then Writes "I'm Nothing" Onto A Sheet Of Paper. She Picks Up A Shard Of Glass Clenches It In Her Hand And Smears Her Blood On The Note. Throughout The Different Scenes A Wisp Of Smoke Meanders Around The Characters As Their Stories Play Out And The Human Face Of Chester Bennington Singing The Song Flashes Various Times. Another Character Is A Young Woman Throwing Tomatoes At A Man. At A Point The Ubiquitous Smoke Drifts Over The Deceased Man's Body And Enters His Mouth And The Video Begins To Seemingly Rewind Itself The Woman Throwing Tomatoes At The Man Who Is Her Husband Or Boyfriend Is Shown Coming Home To See The Man With Another Woman In Bed Suggesting They Just Had Sex. The Body Of The Deceased Man Begins To Rise Falling In Reverse Towards The Roof Of A Tall Building. It Is Revealed That The Body Is That Of Chester Who Had Apparently Fallen To His Death. Upon Landing On The Roof He Joins With The Rest Of The Band In Performing The Remainder Of The Song. As Of October 2020 The Song Has 240 Million Views On YouTube. There Is Also A Second Music Video Titled "Breaking The Habit 5.28.04 3 37 PM " Showing The Band In Their Studio Performing The Song. The Video Was Directed By Kimo Proudfoot And Is Available On The Breaking The Habit DVD. ITunes
The Video For "Breaking The Habit" Is Available On ITunes Along With A Live Video Version Of The Video. The Live Video Was Taken From The Road To Revolution Live At Milton Keynes DVD Concert. Reception
“Breaking The Habit” Has Been Ranked Among The Best Linkin Park Songs By Billboard 6th Stereogum 2nd And The Independent. Live Performances
"Breaking The Habit" Was Not Initially Performed In The Tour For Meteora Until It Received A Full Performance On November 15 2003 In San Bernardino. Since Then It Has Found Itself In The Majority Of Their Concerts. From Its Debut Up Until The End Of The Tour Cycle For The Band's 3rd Album Minutes To Midnight "Breaking The Habit" Was Played With A Piano Intro Where The First Verse And Chorus Were Played And After That The Actual Song Would Start. "Breaking The Habit" Is Also Sometimes Played Live With An Extended Outro Consisting Of An A Cappella Performance Of The Chorus. After Linkin Park's 'Concert For The Philippines' On January 11 2014 "Breaking The Habit" Was Dropped From The Band's Setlist. It Would Not Be Played Live Again Until May 17 2015 At Rock On The Range In Columbus Ohio.

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