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Linkin Park learns to sharpen its tour de force

By Renee Graham
Globe Staff / July 29, 2004

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For the past four years, Linkin Park has been one of the biggest rock bands in the world. Combining elements of hip-hop, electronica, and rock, its 2000 debut "Hybrid Theory" was the best-selling record of 2001, and its latest release, "Meteora," was the biggest rock album of 2003. Vocalist/MC Mike Shinoda took a break from the band's third Projekt Revolution ... (Full Article: 755 Words)

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