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New Vibrations - Linkin Park - Live in Texas November, 2003 Warner Bros. Records

By Denise Terry | December 4, 2003

Eni-meni-mini-mo Linkin Park had a good show.

Linkin Park's Live in Texas, a collection of live songs from Hybrid Theory and Meteora from the 2003 Summer Sanitarium Tour, is an energy packed performance screaming to be played over and over again.

Live in Texas begins with a weak rendition of "Somewhere I Belong." Mike Shinoda and Chester Bennington's vocals seem a bit dry as their voices echo into weird vibrations at the start of the song. Linkin Park's best song during the live performances was "Faint."

However, by the end, one is enthralled by Linkin Park's dynamic energy and stage presence.

Live in Texas includes most songs that contributed to Linkin Park's success. Songs range from "Crawling" to a remix of "Pushing Me Away". Expect nothing less than an energetic show from Linkin Park as they perfect alternative metal, hip-hop and turntable methods into one jam packed CD or DVD.

Live in Texas comes in three editions -- CD, DVD, or combo pack. The CD includes 12 songs from both Hybrid Theory and Meteora. The DVD comes with 17 songs from both albums, and backstage and onstage concert footage.

Live in Texas is a must have for any Linkin Park fan. However, the screaming and singing of the crowd tends to be distracting during some songs. Overall, Live in Texas is a combination of two powerful concerts given by Linkin Park in Texas.


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