Linkin Park

Linkin Park is an American rock band formed in Agoura Hills, California, in 1996. The band's current lineup consists of vocalist/rhythm guitarist/keyboardist Mike Shinoda, lead guitarist Brad Delson, DJ/turntablist Joe Hahn, bassist Dave Farrell, co-lead vocalist Emily Armstrong, and drummer Colin Brittain. The lineup for the band's first seven studio albums included lead vocalist Chester Bennington and drummer Rob Bourdon until Bennington's death by suicide in July 2017, which caused the band to enter an indefinite hiatus. In September 2024, Linkin Park's reformation was announced along with the addition of Armstrong and Brittain.

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Top 20 Tracks by Linkin Park1

Exclude tracks from compilations

Rank Name Number of times played
1 ▶️ 📋 What I've Done 53
2 ▶️ 📋 Bleed It Out 49
3 ▶️ 📋 In The End 48
4 ▶️ 📋 Breaking The Habit 45
5 ▶️ 📋 Numb 33
6 ▶️ 📋 One More Light 31
7 ▶️ 📋 Somewhere I Belong 27
8 ▶️ 📋 Crawling 26
9 ▶️ 📋 Burn It Down 24
▶️ 📋 Talking To Myself 24
10 ▶️ 📋 Battle Symphony 22
▶️ 📋 Leave Out All The Rest 22
11 ▶️ 📋 Shadow Of The Day 21
12 ▶️ 📋 Invisible 20
▶️ 📋 Nobody Can Save Me 20
13 ▶️ 📋 One Step Closer 19
▶️ 📋 Runaway 19
14 ▶️ 📋 Sharp Edges 18
15 ▶️ 📋 Given Up 14
▶️ 📋 No More Sorrow 14
16 ▶️ 📋 Faint 13
▶️ 📋 Hands Held High 13
▶️ 📋 In Between 13
▶️ 📋 In Pieces 13
▶️ 📋 The Little Things Give You Away 13
▶️ 📋 Valentine's Day 13
17 ▶️ 📋 From The Inside 12
▶️ 📋 Pushing Me Away 12
▶️ 📋 Wake 12
18 ▶️ 📋 Lying From You 11
▶️ 📋 New Divide 11
19 ▶️ 📋 Easier To Run 10
▶️ 📋 Good Goodbye [feat. Pusha T and Stormzy] 10
▶️ 📋 Good Goodbye [feat. Stormzy] 10
▶️ 📋 Heavy 10
▶️ 📋 Heavy [feat. Kiiara] 10
20 ▶️ 📋 Don't Stay 9
▶️ 📋 Foreword 9
▶️ 📋 Halfway Right 9
▶️ 📋 Hit The Floor 9
▶️ 📋 Sorry For Now 9

1Tracks are aggregated by artist and track name which means that potentially different versions of a track on different albums are counted together. A track must have been played at least 2 times to appear.
2Compilations are excluded.

Albums by or with Linkin Park