**1/2 Linkin Park
HYBRID THEORY
(Warner Bros.)
Like a slicker version of Bay Area drama queens Papa Roach,
LA’s Linkin Park do Korn-style self-flagellation with a few interesting twists.
For one thing, they’ve got two guys with contrasting styles on the mike: Chester
Bennington is the traditional grunge belter, Mike Shinoda the hardcore rap-influenced
MC. Bennington’s the one who goes over the edge on the hit “One Step Closer,” jettisoning
his trademark warble at the end in favor of good old-fashioned screaming. Shinoda almost
resembles Chuck D when his commanding bark is at its finest, as on the torrid first verse of
“Forgotten” and the hip-hop breakdown of “Points of Authority.” The band supply their share
of funked-up Rage grooves for the guys to vent over, but they also make room for DJ Joseph
Hahn’s mellow scratching interludes and a bunch of sampled industrial clanging. They even
cart in the Dust Brothers for the trip-hop-enhanced “With You,” though Hahn’s sinister DJ
Shadow rip “Cure for the Itch” is actually the band’s most compelling portrait of midnight
in their not-so-perfect world. No matter what, Linkin Park always fall back on soaring Stone
Temple Pilots choruses — which, I’m sorry to say, is what they sound most comfortable with.
— Sean Richardson
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