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Live in Texas is the first live album and the second DVD by American rock band Linkin Park, released on November 18, 2003 through Warner Records.The band's main setlist includes songs from their studio albums Hybrid Theory and Meteora, as well as one song from their remix album Reanimation.
Linkin Park covered the song "Wish" by Nine Inch Nails, which appears on LP Underground 4.0. Linkin Park and Jay-Z recorded a mashup EP Collision Course. Linkin Park covered the song "Rolling in the Deep" by Adele which appears on iTunes Festival. Josh Groban covered the song "My December" by Linkin Park which appears on Closer.
Live in Texas may refer to: Live in Texas (Linkin Park album) , a 2003 CD & DVD album by Linkin Park Live in Texas (Lyle Lovett album) , a 1999 album by Lyle Lovett
Linkin Park has sold 100 million albums and 30 million singles worldwide, as well as selling over 29.4 million albums in their home country alone. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] The band has produced thirteen number-one singles on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart, [ 15 ] [ 16 ] and is the second-ever act to have at least ten weeks with three or more ...
Linkin Park, one of the bestselling bands of the 21st century, will release an 11-track studio album, From Zero, on Nov. 15, which will be the band’s first since 2017’s One More Light.Its lead ...
Live in Texas (Linkin Park album) M. Minutes to Midnight – Live Around the World; O. One More Light Live; R. Road to Revolution: Live at Milton Keynes
Linkin Park's revival continues with gusto today (Sept. 24) thanks to the release of another new song.. ... returned to live duty on Sept. 5 at a private launch event in Los Angeles and has since ...
The song was one of seven Linkin Park songs used in the collaboration between the band and rapper Jay-Z ("Dirt off Your Shoulder/Lying from You") on the mash-up album Collision Course released in November 2004. In live shows of 2008, "Lying from You" used a new intro, removing all samples from the intro and first half of the first verse.