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1 The Requiem Linkin Park 2:01
2 The Radiance Linkin Park :57
3 Burning In the Skies Linkin Park 4:13
4 Empty Spaces Linkin Park :18
5 When They Come for Me Linkin Park 4:55
6 Robot Boy Linkin Park 4:28
7 Jornada del Muerto Linkin Park 1:34
8 Waiting for the End Linkin Park 3:51
9 Blackout Linkin Park 4:39
10 Wretches and Kings Linkin Park 4:15
11 Wisdom, Justice, and Love King/Linkin Park 1:38
12 Iridescent Linkin Park 4:56
13 Fallout Linkin Park 1:23
14 The Catalyst Linkin Park 5:39
15 The Messenger Linkin Park 3:01
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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

Tracks: [The Requiem, The Radiance, Burning In the Skies, Empty Spaces, When They Come for Me, Robot Boy, Jornada del Muerto, Waiting for the End, Blackout, Wretches and Kings, Wisdom, Justice, and Love, Iridescent, Fallout, The Catalyst, The Messenger]
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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