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2[[caption-width-right:350:''I'm tired of being what you want me to be\
3Feeling so faithless, lost under the surface...'']]
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5-->''I can't feel the way I did before''\
6''Don't turn your back on me''\
7''I won't be ignored''\
8''Time won't heal this damage anymore''\
9''Don't turn your back on me''\
10''I won't be ignored''\
11--"'''Faint'''"
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13''Meteora'' is the second studio album by Music/LinkinPark, released on March 25, 2003. The album continued the {{nu metal}} style established by their wildly successful debut ''Music/HybridTheory'', but also saw the exploration of other genres, most notably a blend of {{electronic music}} and {{alternative rock}} that they would explore later on in their career.
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15The album was a monster hit, producing five singles: "Somewhere I Belong", "Faint", "Breaking the Habit", "From the Inside", and "Numb". It is tied with Music/RedHotChiliPeppers' ''Music/{{Californication}}'' for the most weeks an album's singles have peaked at #1 on the ''Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks. Critics praised the more melodic aspects of the songs and noted that the band straddled the LighterAndSofter themes with their characteristic {{angst}} very well.
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17However, it still wasn't ''quite'' the massive success that ''Hybrid Theory'' was, likely due to nu metal [[CondemnedByHistory falling out of style]]. As a result, this would be their last album to feature nu metal, with its follow-up ''Music/MinutesToMidnight'' going more for a Music/{{U2}}-esque, {{arena|Rock}}-ready sound, while ''Music/AThousandSuns'' and ''Music/LivingThings'' continued their experimentation with electronics. They wouldn't fully return to their metal sound until ''[[Music/TheHuntingParty2014 The Hunting Party]]'', 11 years later.
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19Nonetheless, ''Meteora'' is widely considered a classic by Linkin Park fans who view it as a worthy successor to ''Hybrid Theory''. Since its release, it has sold over 7 million copies in the United States, giving it a 7x platinum certification, and it has sold over 27 million copies worldwide.
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21Doesn't have anything to do with [[WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil a half-human-half-monster and rightful Princess of Mewni]].
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23----
24!! Tracklist:
25# "Foreword" (0:13)
26# "Don't Stay" (3:07)
27# "Somewhere I Belong" (3:33)
28# "Lying From You" (2:55)
29# "Hit the Floor" (2:44)
30# "Easier to Run" (3:24)
31# "Faint" (2:42)
32# "Figure.09" (3:17)
33# "Breaking the Habit" (3:16)
34# "From the Inside" (2:53)
35# "Nobody's Listening" (2:58)
36# "Session" (2:23)
37# "Numb" (3:07)
38
39----
40!!Principal Members:
41
42* Chester Bennington - lead vocals
43* Mike Shinoda - lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboard, piano, strings arrangement on "Faint" and "Breaking the Habit"
44* Brad Delson - lead guitar, backing vocals
45* Dave "Phoenix" Farrell - bass guitar, backing vocals
46* "Mr." Joe Hahn - turntables, sampling, programming
47* Rob Bourdon - drums, percussion, backing vocals
48
49-----
50!!''Troping From You:''
51* AlbumIntroTrack: "Foreword", which sets up the urban, digital atmosphere of the album and [[SiameseTwinSongs directly transitions]] into "Don't Stay".
52* {{Angst}}: The album is full of it.
53* AnimalMotifs: The weird hybrid mammoth animal in the video for "Somewhere I Belong" shows up as a symbolic representation of majesty and loneliness in the video.
54* AnimatedMusicVideo: Done for "Breaking the Habit".
55* TheAtoner:
56** "Somewhere I Belong", which is about realizing your mistakes and moving back to where you belong.
57** Also "Easier to Run", about a person who is too weak to face the consequences of his actions, but must do so anyways.
58* AuthorAppeal: Referenced in "Nobody's Listening", where Mike says he's grateful for the struggles he faced because they gave him inspiration for his lyrics:
59--> ''I'm riding on the back of this pressure\
60Guessing that it's better I can't keep myself together\
61Because all of this stress gave me something to write on\
62The pain gave me something I could set my sights on''
63* BackToFront: The video for "Breaking the Habit" is largely told in reverse, beginning with the sad culmination of each character's fate, before reversing time and showing how each character got there. It ends with TheReveal that the dead guy who jumped off the building is in fact Chester, and it shows his impulse to have committed suicide at numerous times in his life.
64* BeYourself: "Numb" is from the perspective of someone pretending to be someone else to fit in, and wanting to be their true self.
65--> ''I've become so numb, I can't feel you there\
66Become so tired, so much more aware\
67I'm becoming this, all I want to do\
68Is be more like me, and be less like you''
69* BreakupSong: "Don't Stay":
70-->''Don't stay\
71Forget our memories, forget our possibilities\
72What you were changing me into\
73(Just give me myself back and)\
74Don't stay\
75Forget our memories, forget our possibilities\
76Take all your faithlessness with you''
77* BrokenAce: "Numb" could refer to a person who is collapsing under the weight of their own ambition or expectations:
78--> ''I'm tired of being what you want me to be\
79Feeling so faithless, lost under the surface\
80I don't know what you're expecting of me\
81Put under the pressure of walking in your shoes''
82* BullyHunter: "Hit the Floor" is about fighting against one's bully, knocking them off their pedestal:
83--> ''One minute you're on top\
84Next you're not, watch it drop\
85Making your heart stop\
86Just before you hit the floor''
87* CallingTheOldManOut: Undertones of this in "Numb."
88* TheCassandra: Mike Shinoda's part in "Faint".
89-->''It's like no matter what I do, I can't convince you\
90to just believe this is real.''
91* CreepyChild: The kid with PsychicPowers in the music video for "From the Inside".
92* DarkAndTroubledPast: "Easier to Run" is about doing anything and everything to forget one's unfortunate memories. It also has shades of IHatePastMe.
93* DesignStudentsOrgasm: The booklet features a ton of graphic art and anime-inspired collages largely crated by Mike Shinoda. The man on the album's cover is Boris "Delta" Tellegen, a street artist who helped Mike create the album's art.
94* DownerEnding: At the end of the "Numb" music video, the girl who fails at everything rushes to the church to find the band, only to find that they have disappeared. Could overlap with HaveYouSeenMyGod
95* DrugsAreBad: "Breaking the Habit" is about overcoming personal addiction. Interesting to note, while it may seem like a confession relating to Chester's DarkAndTroubledPast, it was actually written entirely by Shinoda about the addiction of a close friend with no input from Chester, who broke down when he read Shinoda's lyrics.
96* FadingIntoTheNextSong: The entire album is entirely gapless, save for the lack of segue between "Session" and "Numb", with most transitions either being almost split-second or very conspicuous.
97** The most notable transitions are:
98*** "Foreword" to "Don't Stay" to "Somewhere I Belong"
99*** "Easier to Run" to "Faint"
100*** "Figure.09" to "Breaking the Habit" to "From the Inside"
101* FalseUtopia: The music video for "From the Inside" features one where everyone pretends to be non-confrontational, when in reality they do so because they are masking their feelings in fear of police brutality.
102* TheFourChordsOfPop: "Numb."
103* GenreMashup: Mixes nu-metal, rap, and rock in a mainstream-friendly package, all while experimenting with other genres along the way.
104* GenreRoulette: While mostly nu-metal mixed with rap and rock, the album features three different songs that stand out from the rest: "Breaking the Habit", an electronic rock song with no nu metal influences, "Nobody's Listening", a hip-hop based track that combines rap with doom metal and a Japanese flute, and "Session", a trip hop instrumental.
105* GratuitousRap: Inverted for "Figure.09", where the band decided to keep the rapping verses over the singing since it sounded better.
106* {{Instrumentals}}: "Session", a {{trip hop}} instrumental based around Joe Hahn's sampling and scratching similar to ''Hybrid Theory''[='=]s "Cure for the Itch", which received a [[UsefulNotes/GrammyAward Grammy]] nomination for Best Rock Instrumental.
107* IWantSong: Overlaps with SomewhereSong; "Somewhere I Belong", which is about someone longing for a namesake place of belonging to escape from their emotional pain.
108* LyricSwap: "Figure.09" changes "''I let myself become you''" to "''I let myself become lost inside these thoughts of you''" for one iteration.
109* {{Manipulative B|astard}}itch: "Lying From You" is about being in a horrible relationship to a girlfriend who manipulated him into being there.
110--> ''When I pretend\
111Everything is what I want it to be\
112I look exactly like what you had always wanted to see''
113* MetalScream: Chester delivers a good one in "Lying from You" while Shinoda raps over it.
114* MissionPackSequel: Apart from a little experimentation here and there, it's the only Linkin Park album that's ''not'' a NewSoundAlbum.
115* NonAppearingTitle: "Faint", "Figure.09", and ([[{{Instrumentals}} obviously]]) "Session".
116* NuMetal: The last Linkin Park album to be in this genre, at least until ''The Hunting Party'' was released over a decade later.
117* OneWordTitle: "Meteora", "Session", "Numb", "Faint".
118* PlayingTheVictimCard: The 20th Anniversary Edition has "More the Victim", which refers to [[TakeThat people in real life who victimize themselves]].
119* RapMetal: All the songs minus "Breaking the Habit", "Don't Stay", "Session", and "Numb" involve raps by Shinoda.
120* RhymingWithItself:
121** The very opening of "Nobody's Listening".
122---> ''Yo, peep the style and the kids checking for it''
123---> ''The number one question is how could you ignore it''
124** Also, from "Easier to Run":
125---> ''If I could change, I would''
126---> ''Take back the pain, I would''
127---> ''Retrace every wrong move that I made, I would''
128---> ''If I could stand up and take the blame, I would''
129---> ''If I could take all the shame to the grave, I would''
130* SpeedyTechnoRemake: "Faint" was originally an acoustic, slower song with a different hook. Mike remixed it, used sampled sounds, and sped up the riff to turn it into the faster version that became a hit.
131* StepUpToTheMicrophone: While it doesn't feature any singing, "Session" features Joe Hahn's turntablism more prominently than any other track on the record.
132* StockSoundEffects: "Foreword" has the sound of falling rain, hammering, and breaking glass recreated in a studio. Mike stated in a blog post that it was actually him destroying a CD burner that kept malfunctioning during recording.
133* ThreeChordsAndTheTruth: The accompanying booklet lists sophisticated production measures the band took for most of the songs; however, for "Numb", the band admitted that the song was largely based around the hook, and that there weren't many difficulties with putting it together.
134* VocalTagTeam: Bennington and Shinoda in every song minus "Breaking the Habit" (sung entirely by Chester) and "Session" (an instrumental).
135* YouAreWhatYouHate: "Figure.09" is about hating someone so much that you gradually become similar to that person and only realizing it when it's already too late:
136-->'''Cause, from the infinite words, I could say\
137I put all the pain you gave to me on display\
138But didn't realise–instead of setting it free\
139I took what I hated and made it a part of me''
140----
141-->''I wanna heal, I wanna feel what I thought was never real''\
142''I wanna let go of the pain I've felt so long''\
143''(Erase all the pain 'til it's gone)''\
144''I wanna heal, I wanna feel like I'm close to something real''\
145''I wanna find something I've wanted all along''\

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