Linkin Park's "Meteora" is the band's second studio album, released on March 25, 2003. It was highly anticipated following the success of their debut album "Hybrid Theory." The album was produced by Don Gilmore, who also produced their debut album.
"Meteora" features a blend of alternative rock, nu-metal, and electronic music elements. The band continued to experiment with a mix of heavy guitar riffs, rap verses by Mike Shinoda, and powerful vocals by Chester Bennington. The album's lyrics revolve around themes of anger, pain, and personal struggles.
Some notable songs from the album include "Numb," "Somewhere I Belong," "Breaking the Habit," and "Faint." "Meteora" was a commercial success, reaching the top of the charts in several countries. It sold over 27 million copies worldwide and received positive reviews from critics.
The album played a significant role in further establishing Linkin Park's popularity and cementing their sound. It showcased their ability to create emotional and intense songs while experimenting with different musical styles. "Meteora" remains a fan favorite and is considered one of the band's most successful albums.
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