Linkin Park is a very successful rock band from Agoura Hills, California. The core of the band is three high school friends - Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, and Rob Bourdon. After high school they added Joe Hahn, Dave Farrell and Mark Wakefield and called their band Xero. Lack of early success caused Wakefield and Farrell to leave the group (Farrell later rejoined Linkin Park in 2001). Vocalist Chester Bennington joined the group (now called Hybrid Theory) in 1999. The band's current name of Linkin Park is a reference to Lincoln Park in Santa Monica. Huge mainstream success came with the release of the album Hybrid Theory in 2000.
Linkin Park
Linkin Park Albums
From Zero | #2 | 2024 |
Papercuts | #6 | 2024 |
One More Light: Live | #28 | 2018 |
One More Light | #1 | 2017 |
The Hunting Party | #3 | 2014 |
Recharged | #10 | 2013 |
Living Things | #1 | 2012 |
A Thousand Suns | #1 | 2010 |
Road To Revolution: Live At Milton Keynes | #41 | 2008 |
Minutes To Midnight | #1 | 2007 |
Collision Course (Jay-Z/Linkin Park) | #1 | 2004 |
Live In Texas | #23 | 2003 |
Meteora | #1 | 2003 |
Reanimation | #2 | 2002 |
Hybrid Theory | #2 | 2000 |
Linkin Park Singles
Heavy Is The Crown | #79 | 2024 |
The Emptiness Machine | #21 | 2024 |
Lost | #38 | 2023 |
Heavy | #45 | 2017 |
A Light That Never Comes | #65 | 2013 |
Lost In The Echo | #95 | 2012 |
Burn It Down | #30 | 2012 |
Iridescent | #81 | 2011 |
Waiting For The End | #42 | 2010 |
The Catalyst | #27 | 2010 |
New Divide | #6 | 2009 |
Leave Out All The Rest | #94 | 2008 |
We Made It (Busta Rhymes ft. Linkin Park) | #65 | 2008 |
Shadow Of The Day | #15 | 2007 |
Given Up | #99 | 2007 |
Bleed It Out | #52 | 2007 |
What I've Done | #7 | 2007 |
Numb/Encore (Jay-Z/Linkin Park) | #20 | 2004 |
Breaking The Habit | #20 | 2004 |
Lying From You | #58 | 2004 |
Numb | #11 | 2003 |
Faint | #48 | 2003 |
Somewhere I Belong | #32 | 2003 |
In The End | #2 | 2001 |
Crawling | #79 | 2001 |
One Step Closer | #75 | 2001 |
When viewing the data, keep in mind that it starts on February 12, 1977, using the Hot 100 and Billboard 200 charts.
Album data is mostly from the top 50 of the album chart, but also includes the top 100 from Feb 12, 1977- Sep 26, 1981 & Nov 27, 2021 - present.
Album data is mostly from the top 50 of the album chart, but also includes the top 100 from Feb 12, 1977- Sep 26, 1981 & Nov 27, 2021 - present.