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Album Review: Linkin Park – Road to Revolution

Album Review: Linkin Park – Road to Revolution

By Steve on Monday, 22nd December 2008 at 2:07 pm

jayzNobody does Nu-metal like Linkin Park and the new live album “Road to Revolution” captures the rockers at their best in Milton Keynes. Now most bands are credited for thier quality in the studio but often they can’t cut it when it comes to the live act. Linkin Park ,however, seem to take it in their stride with confidence.

Fifty thousand lucky fans were there on the night when the album was recorded but it does not matter at all if you weren’t there as you can go as many times as ou like if you get the CD The highlight of the whole show though would easily be when Jay-Z joined them on stage to perform Numb/Encore. The track was well recieved when it was initially released and boy does it sound like it went down well at the gig.

Fans also seemed to find “One Step Closer” a real treat with classic aggression from lead singer Chester and it is easy to imagine his neck going purple when listening to this hit. The album manages to pump out 37 tracks in total over two disks and this causes one problem with the record. As soon as you start listening it is almost to hard to stop so you’ll find your time will pass away quickly but it is well worth it.

Tags: albumreview, encore, jay-z, Linkin Park, linkinpark, numb, one step closer, review, road to revolution

2 Responses to “Album Review: Linkin Park – Road to Revolution”

  1. LPinside.com.br - 3 anos » Review: Road To Revolution Says:

    [...] Como o Road To Revolution ainda é uma grande novidade e muito bem esperada e recebida pelos fãs do Linkin Park, estão surgindo por aí várias reviews/críticas sobre ele. Confira abaixo a parte principal da review feita pela There Goes The Fear. [...]

  2. Link Says:

    L Love Linkin Park Forever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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