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Hybrid Theory (EP)
1999 EP by Linkin Park From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hybrid Theory is the first EP released by Linkin Park with vocalist Chester Bennington. Originally released in 1999 under the band name Hybrid Theory, the EP was reissued as Linkin Park in November 2001 exclusively to members of the band's official fan club, the LP Underground.
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Background
After recording several demo tapes as Xero, Mark Wakefield, the band's vocalist, left the band in November 1998. After that, Jeff Blue, the band's manager at the time, was looking for a new vocalist. Through a recommendation by a friend, he got in contact with Chester Bennington, former vocalist for Grey Daze.[1] He recorded a few demo takes and sent them to Xero, who have been auditioning for a new singer for months.[2][3]
As the band finally chose Chester for their lead singer, they began recording new material in May 1999, according to Jeff Blue in his book "One Step Closer: From Xero to Linkin Park".[4] Kyle Christener was replacing Dave Farrell at the time of recording, since he was touring with his band "Tasty Snax".[5]
Some tracks like "Part of Me" and "Carousel" were re-recorded for an intended inclusion on their 2000 album Hybrid Theory.[6]
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Release
There were 1500 copies of the EP made in form of a CD. Released under their own Label "Mix Media" they were able to sell a few hundred copies, giving the rest away. They also made the tracks available for free download online. Since Hybrid Theory was less well-known at the time, each band member was assigned to go to public chat rooms online and advertise the band, while pretending to be their fan.
As the band, now rebranded as Linkin Park, launched their Fanclub "Linkin Park Underground", they re-released a remastered version of the EP for fanclub members on 19 November 2001.[7]
Nowadays, as the band got more popular, the original EP is hard to get. The CD sells for up to 400 $ on platforms like Discogs or EBay.[8]
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