LINKIN PARK To Release 'Road To Revolution' CD/DVD In November

October 14, 2008

Multi-platinum two-time Grammy-winning rock band LINKIN PARK has announced a November 25 release date for "Road To Revolution" (Machine Shop Recordings/Warner Bros. Records),an action-packed CD/DVD combo featuring 18 of the group's biggest hits recorded live in concert.

The double-disc set captures the band's June 29, 2008 show at the Milton Keynes National Bowl during the sold-out European leg of this past summer's Projekt Revolution tour. LINKIN PARK's Projekt Revolution has become one of the summer concert season's annual heavyweights and the Milton Keynes gig — played to a packed house crowd of almost 50,000 people — was the biggest in the tour's six-year history.

"Over the course of the past few years, we've played more than two hundred Projekt Rev shows to hundreds of thousands of fans, and while each of those gigs has been special, the Milton Keynes show has been one of the most memorable," says LINKIN PARK co-lead vocalist Chester Bennington. "It was one of those nights where the band and audience come together as one, and we wanted to share that experience with the fans that couldn't be there."

Packed in recyclable eco-friendly materials, "Road To Revolution" features hidden bonus tracks and an eye-popping multi-page booklet that includes exclusive, never-before-seen live photos. The CD/DVD set highlights a mix of new hits, including latest single "Leave Out All The Rest", classic tracks such as "Breaking The Habit" and "Crawling" and two special performances — "Jigga What/Faint" and "Numb/Encore" — featuring Grammy-winning rapper Jay-Z. In 2005, "Numb/Encore" was awarded a Grammy for "Best Rap/Sung Collaboration."

"Road To Revolution" track listing is as follows:

01. One Step Closer
02. From The Inside
03. No More Sorrow
04. Given Up
05. Lying From You
06. Hands Held High
07. Leave Out All the Rest
08. Numb
09. The Little Things Give You Away
10. Breaking the Habit
11. Shadow of the Day
12. Crawling
13. In the End
14. Pushing Me Away
15. What I've Done
16. Numb/Encore (featuring Jay-Z)
17. Jigga What/Faint (featuring Jay-Z)
18. Bleed It Out

LINKIN PARK spent the summer touring with Projekt Revolution in support of "Minutes To Midnight", one of the highest-debuting and best-selling discs of 2007. In addition to "Leave Out All The Rest", "Minutes To Midnight" spawned four other top ten hits ("Bleed It Out", "What I've Done", "Shadow of the Day", "Given Up") and according to the IFPI (International Federation of the Phonographic Industry),earned LINKIN PARK the title of 2007's best-selling rock band, with sales of more than 6 million units worldwide.

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