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Not to contradict one of the band’s biggest hits but, in the end, it does really matter. At least when it comes to the music and legacy left behind by Linkin Park…
Across the seven Linkin Park albums, they made an impact on modern rock which is undeniable. From their explosive debut to their hand in the reinvention of the nu-metal scene via mainstream, crossover success (who else could have collaborated with Jay Z and made an anthem for the masses and the metalheads?) to their determination to always push for more, they were an act who helped bridge the gap between radio play and metal, changing the landscape for rock everywhere.
Spurred on by the positive reception of their earlier releases, they would release the album Meteora in 2002 which landed, well, quite like a meteor. One of the most successful albums in the history of alternative rock, it includes legendary songs, such as Somewhere I Belong and Numb.
The band are still active today, but fans suffered a devastating loss in 2017. Lead singer from the band’s apex, Chester Bennington, died by suicide. A vocal advocate who never shied away from life’s dark truths – through their lyrics and his own personal bravery – Chester spoke candidly about depression. This is why their legacy endures. The band paved a way for a new sound to go mainstream but Linkin Park helped amplify a new voice – a vulnerable one, a rarity in the rock genre.
Even if Chester Bennington is no longer physically with us, his musical legend will live on forever, and this is why we are honoured to stock a selection of Linkin Park albums, CD sets and collectors editions.
Whether you’ve been a fan for a while, looking around for the perfect gift for a metal fan or hoping to expand musical horizons, the Linkin Park albums are all up for grabs from EMP. From re-releases of albums like Minutes to Midnight on vinyl to the 20th anniversary edition of the crossover hit album, Hybrid Theory, you can journey with Linkin Park as they evolved their sound all over again.
Once you’ve shopped the Linkin Park albums and re-releases, don’t forget to check out our online shop filled with other Linkin Park merch and treasures that any fan would be Numb to pass up on – sorry, dumb to pass up on.