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| 1 | The Requiem | Linkin Park | 2:01 |
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| 2 | The Radiance | Linkin Park | :57 |
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| 3 | Burning In the Skies | Linkin Park | 4:13 |
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| 4 | Empty Spaces | Linkin Park | :18 |
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| 5 | When They Come for Me | Linkin Park | 4:55 |
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| 6 | Robot Boy | Linkin Park | 4:28 |
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| 7 | Jornada del Muerto | Linkin Park | 1:34 |
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| 8 | Waiting for the End | Linkin Park | 3:51 |
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| 9 | Blackout | Linkin Park | 4:39 |
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| 10 | Wretches and Kings | Linkin Park | 4:15 |
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| 11 | Wisdom, Justice, and Love | King/Linkin Park | 1:38 |
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| 12 | Iridescent | Linkin Park | 4:56 |
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| 13 | Fallout | Linkin Park | 1:23 |
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| 14 | The Catalyst | Linkin Park | 5:39 |
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| 15 | The Messenger | Linkin Park | 3:01 |
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Editorial Reviews
A Thousand Suns
Audio Compact Disc
Label: Warner Bros.
Category: Pop/Rock
A Thousand Suns
UPC: 093624963332
Release Date: 09/14/2010
Original Release Date: 09/14/2010
Number of Discs: 1
- Linkin Park
Main Performer
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Continuing their slow crawl toward middle age, Linkin Park opt for moody over metallic on A Thousand Suns, their fifth album. A clear continuation of 2007?s Minutes to Midnight, A Thousand Suns also trades aggression for contemplation, burying the guitars under washes of chilly synthesizers -- a sound suited for a rap-metal band that no longer plays metal but hasn?t shaken off the angst, choosing to channel inward instead of outward. So few rap-metal bands have chosen to embrace their age -- they fight against it, deepening their technical chops while recycling ideas -- that it?s easy to admire Linkin Park?s decision not to shy away from it, even if their mega-success gives them the luxury to pursue musical risks. The subdued rhythms, riffs, and raps of A Thousand Suns maintain a brooding mood, a feeling that is sustained via the brief bridges between songs, sampled speeches, and easy segues. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
