Every song on here is a classic hit even the instrumental Cure for the Inch. 'Hybrid Theory' re-enters this week's #Billboard200 at No. Linkin Parks debut album is a must have for any audiophile. Linkin Park has had several bassist swaps, Kyle Christner (now in the band NoseDive) was the bassist for Hybrid Theory, then Phoenix was back, while Phoenix was touring with 'The Snax,' Scott Koziol was a step in bassist, then finally, Phoenix came back for good.
What is pretty neat, however, is that all 12 songs on the original Hybrid Theory album have now reached two BILLION streams on Spotify – proof that compelling music never goes out of style. The more songs they made and re-recorded, the more interested in signing the band.
With interest in the band sky high thanks to the HT 20th anniversary edition release, it’s not a surprise, really. Hybrid Theory is Linkin Parks debut album, released on October 24. Hybrid Theory, the band’s 2000 debut album, has crashed the Billboard charts – returning at the #12 slot overall. And thanks in large part to renewed interest in the band and the 20th anniversary edition of their debut album Hybrid Theory, Linkin Park have returned to the Billboard charts in a big way. Read this next: The inside story of Linkin Park’s Hybrid Theory With the demo coming together by the end of the 84-minute video, one fan then asks Mike to do the same thing inspired by the sound. While the band has racked up plenty of accolades over the years, their success isn’t just about nostalgia – it’s that their music rewrote the rules of modern rock music as we know it. Linkin Park have been one of the vanguards of rock music for the last 20 years.