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Linkin Park: Hear Previously Unreleased ‘Meteora’ Era Track ‘Fighting Myself’

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Author Erica Banas // Rock Music Reporter
March 24th 2:34 PM

Linkin Park has released another previously unreleased track from the Meteora era featured on the LP’s upcoming reissue.

The track is titled “Fighting Myself” and can be heard below. The song is also accompanied by a bold animated music video directed by Jacky Lu. “Fighting Myself” was preceded by “Lost,” another previously unreleased track from the Meteora recording sessions.

Fans are really digging the track and praising it on the band’s social media channels. On the Linkin Park Instagram, one fan commented, “Still can’t believe these songs were hidden for 20 years, these songs are gems.” Another fan playfully wrote, “Can anyone give the address of the person who decided to not release ‘Fighting Myself’ on ‘Meteora’? I promise I just wanna talk.”

 

Linkin Park shared details on the 20th anniversary reissue of Meteora last month. Due out April 7, Meteora 20 will be available in the following formats:

-Limited Edition Super Deluxe Box Set
-Deluxe Vinyl Box Set
-Deluxe CD Set
-Digital Download

The Limited Edition Super Deluxe Box Set truly lives up to its name. It includes 5 LPs, 4 CDs, 3 DVDs, a 40-page book, a 36″x24″ poster, a special edition lithograph, a “retro” sticker sheet, a Linkin Park logo stencil and a hi-res digital download card.

Meteora was Linkin Park’s follow-up to their smash 2000 debut album Hybrid Theory. The sophomore LP went on to sell 16 million copies worldwide. It boasts some of the band’s most popular hits. Among them is “Numb,” which is closing in on 2 billion views of its video on YouTube. Other popular tracks from Meteora include “Breaking the Habit” and “Somewhere I Belong.”

All Meteora 20 formats are available for pre-order at LinkinPark.com where fans will find special related merch also up for sale.

 

Linkin Park: Their 20 Best Songs, Ranked

  • 20. “Points of Authority” – ‘Hybrid Theory’ (2000)

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    “Forfeit the game.” Mike Shinoda firmly plants his flag in the ground with this demand, and the rest of the band quickly follows. The fourth track on ‘Hybrid Theory’ was never a single but its glitchy stomp made it a fan favorite.

  • 19. “Keys to the Kingdom” – ‘Hunting Party’ (2014)

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    Chester’s distorted scream on the ‘Hunting Party’ opener is a welcome release for the metal faction of Linkin Park fans. Fresh off a run of ultra-polished concept albums, the rawness of this LP felt exciting. “Keys to the Kingdom” kicks it off with a snotty punk snarl.

  • 18. “Robot Boy” – ‘A Thousand Suns’ (2010)

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    What begins as a lone piano loop builds up to a rich, soothing soundscape. ‘A Thousand Suns’ contains a handful of tracks that serve as atmospheric padding, but this one is more substance than filler.

  • 17. “Talking to Myself” – ‘One More Light’ (2017)

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    On an album that served as a hard reset for the band, this standout track on the their latest release offers shades of familiarity (you can actually hear the guitars!). It’s a glossy rock song that could have been a huge single, if not for the unfortunate timing; the video premiered hours before news of Chester’s passing broke.

  • 16. “Lost in the Echo” – ‘Living Things’ (2012)

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    Hardened but hopeful, Linkin Park sing the anthem of the underdog on this synth-heavy track.

  • 15. “One More Light” – ‘One More Light; (2017)

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    Chester did not write these lyrics, but his pained delivery is haunting: “Just because you can’t see it doesn’t mean it isn’t there”. After his suicide, “One More Light” became a hymn for grieving fans.

  • 14. “Castle of Glass” – ‘Living Things’ (2012)

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    Mechanical samples under an easily singable melody make this futuristic folk song a highlight of 2012’s ‘Living Things.’

  • 13. “Wretches and Kings” – ‘A Thousand Suns’ (2010)

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    This cut from ‘A Thousand Suns’ is bookended by Mario Savio’s “Bodies upon the gears” speech, to great effect: it’s the perfect setup for the industrial beat and aggressive delivery of both Mike and Chester.

  • 12. “Bleed It Out” – ‘Minutes To Midnight’ (2007)

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    Linkin Park has always been meticulous in their execution, but this bare-bones singalong is such a fun diversion. From Mike’s irreverence to the sloppy claps that carry the tune, it’s a reminder that we don’t always need to take ourselves so seriously.

  • 11. “The Little Things Give You Away” – ‘Minutes To Midnight’ (2007)

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    One of the longest songs in the band’s catalog was inspired by a visit to New Orleans where the band witnessed the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina firsthand. The anger we’re used to hearing is replaced by profound sadness, punctuated by a soaring solo from Brad Delson.

  • 10. “Numb” – ‘Meteora’ (2003)

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    The final track on ‘Meteora’ came together easily for the band. Moody and not overly complicated, it’s the perfect pop-rock single.

  • 9. “When They Come For Me” – ‘A Thousand Suns’ (2010)

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    This song highlights the band’s dexterity in production. It’s an ambitious piece, so heavily layered that it took over a year to complete, but their diligence paid off. It’s even more impressive live: there’s so many elements that some of the band members jump between two or three different instruments to pull it off.

  • 8. “Lying From You” – ‘Meteora’ (2003)

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    The seamless collaboration between Chester and Mike in “Lying From You” shows what a perfect team they were. As harmonious as those two are, though, the music itself is dissonant and creepy, making for a strangely addictive brew.

  • 7. “New Divide” – ‘Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen – The Album’ (2009)

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    The ‘Transformers’ soundtracks introduced LP to a younger generation in the late 2000s. “New Divide” sounds appropriately robotic while maintaining an organic rock rhythm. It doesn’t appear on any of their studio albums, but the song achieved success as a single.

  • 6. “Iridescent” – ‘A Thousand Suns’ (2010)

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    Another song used in the ‘Transformers’ series, the shimmering “Iridescent” originally appeared on ‘A Thousand Suns’. Its uplifting message shined on both the album and soundtrack version, which was mixed differently for the movie.

  • 5. “Papercut” – ‘Hybrid Theory’ (2000)

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    The opening track on ‘Hybrid Theory’ sets the tone for the journey. An ominous guitar riff follows Mike’s agitated delivery while Joe Hahn’s scratches draw your attention. By the time you reach the melodic payoff in the second half, you’ve been briefed on each of Linkin Park’s signature sounds, and for this reason Mike has called “Papercut” the band’s “calling card.”

  • 4. “Crawling” – ‘Hybrid Theory’ (2000)

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    “Against my will I stand beside my own reflection.” This Grammy-winning single shows us the delicate introspection that set LP apart from other heavy music in the early aughts and endeared so many to the band in the first place.

  • 3. “Faint” – ‘Meteora’ (2003)

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    All six members of the band are well-represented here. A symphonic intro is overtaken by chunky, distorted riffs. Mike’s rapid staccato is carried by the drum beat. The tension releases at the bridge with a roar that solidifies Chester as one of the greatest voices of the 21st century.

  • 2. “What I’ve Done” – ‘Minutes To Midnight’ (2007)

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    After two albums overflowing with angst, Linkin Park allows room for forgiveness on ’Minutes to Midnight’ and this song in particular. Where “Faint” was the paragon of Chester’s screams, “What I’ve Done” is one of his strongest performances as a singer. Mike doesn’t take a lead vocal on this song, but his handprints are all over the composition and production.

  • 1. “In The End” – ‘Hybrid Theory’ (2000)

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    The song is certified four times platinum… One billion views on YouTube… A staple across multiple radio formats to this day. In the end, was there any question that Linkin Park’s signature song wouldn’t top this list? The universal lyrics, while rooted in negativity, offer a place for us to air our grievances. Mike’s frustrated verses find balance with Chester’s defeated repose. For most of us, this was the first time we heard their chemistry, and it was gripping. Sonically it transcends genre; every type of music fan knows this song. In three and a half minutes, this one track encapsulates everything that makes Linkin Park remarkable.

Erica Banas is a rock/classic rock news blogger who's well-versed in etiquette and extraordinarily nice. #TransRightsAreHumanRights
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