The record A Thousand Suns attracted millions of listeners’ attention in no time, which was not a surprise at all – the musicians changed the very concept in the previous long play Minutes to Midnight, so the fans had been looking forward to get acquainted with the rockers’ new creation. The release of Linkin Park’s long-awaited studio attempt took place in 2010. The concert featured material from all five of the band's albums and highlighted a mix of new hits, including latest single Leave Out All The Rest and classic tracks such as Breaking The Habit and Crawling.
The live set Road to Revolution: Live at Milton Keynes was recorded during the band's annual Projekt Revolution festival tour, at the Milton Keynes National Bowl concert on Jand captured the entire show. On November 1, 2007, Linkin Park received MTV European Music Award as the best band in Munich, Germany. Chester Bennington said in of the interviews that the band had been forced to follow the demands of its supporters and copied the Hybrid Theory sound, but the new style had come just to Linkin Park's satisfaction. Critics compared such changes to the evolution of U2. The band's fans were not unanimous concerning the new record and expressed various feelings, from sheer admiration to pure disappointment. The material contained much less rapping and many more melodic fragments. Minutes to Midnight released by Linkin Park May 15, 2007, became a step away from nu-metal closer to rock. Vocalist Chester masterfully utilized both extreme vocals, characteristic of many metal subgenres, and clean voice. Linkin Park created an awesome mixture of nu-metal, rap-rock together with touches of electronic and alternative music. This album followed the music style of its predecessor. However, contrary to the praising feedbacks of the experts, this record did not achieve the debutante's fame. Involving rapper Jay-Z, Linkin Park produced acclaimed remixes for Numb, Faint, One Step Closer, and Lying from You. The album earned a number of rewards: MTV reward for the best video (Somewhere I Belong) and Radio Music Awards for the best song (Numb). The videos for Somewhere I Belong, Breaking the Habit, and Numb occupied MTV and top positions of the charts. Meteora, Linkin Park's second album, was produced in 2003 to lead the Billboard chart as the most distributed record. In addition, Linkin Park recorded Reanimation, a collection of remixes. Overall, they gave 320 concerts for that year and released DVD Frat Party at the Pankake Festival. In 2001, Linkin Park toured the USA having many performances together with famous rappers, and also participated in Ozzfest.
By today, more than 10 million copies of this record have been sold. This album has remained the most successful one in the band's discography. The record included such chart-toppers as Crawling, One Step Closer, and In the End the video for the latter, broadcasted by MTV, was proclaimed the video of the year. This album was a good seller with 4 million and 800,000 copies sold for the first year and earned then Grammy as the best rock album of the year. In a year, they released their debut album Hybrid Theory, featuring the material accumulated for many years. In 1999, Linkin Park managed to get a contract with Warner Bros. Thus, they called themselves Linkin Park. The young men went into troubles with the other band under the same name charging them with a copyright infringement. As he had agreed to join the band, it was called Hybrid Theory.
His unique voice made a deep impression on the other members. It took the group a while to find a new vocalist. After multiple refusals of labels to cooperate, the original singer Mark Wakefield made up his mind to seek his fortune in another band. In spite of the limited finances, the band started recording several songs in Shinoda's bedroom, their first studio. The group was founded in 1996 by classmates Mike Shinoda and Brad Delson. Linkin Park is a rock band from Los Angeles playing alternative rock.