Tagged: Chester Bennington
This is a very interesting song for a couple of notable reasons. First off, as explained by Chris Cornell, the subject is “a guy sitting in a hotel room contemplating death” and more specifically, in...
Linkin Park is the name of an acclaimed musical ensemble from the US. This group was officially created in 1996 in California. Prior to their current name, they went by such names as Xero...
To “fight yourself” is the process of struggling with your own thoughts, emotions, or behaviors. You are essentially having an internal conflict, where you’re grappling with a number of things ranging from opposing or...
What Linkin Park’s “Lost” is speaking to, most simply put, is the vocalist (Chester Bennington) being traumatized. Perhaps we can say that most of the time when a person is in a state of trauma,...
As this classic’s title suggests, it is about the singer “breaking” a “habit”. In other words, he is making a resolution that today will be the day that he overcomes a self-destructive addiction. Now the...
While listening to Linkin Park’s “Crawling”, it becomes obvious that the narrator is dealing with a serious situation. The lyrics read as if he is inflicted with some sort of internal dilemma. And this dilemma...
One important aspect of this song which should be noted from the onset is that it was written specifically for a “Transformers” movie, with Transformers being a science-fiction, action-cartoon franchise. And that would explain some of the colorful, vivid...
Linkin Park’s “What I’ve Done” operates on a number of different levels, especially considering the historical depth displayed on the music video. But its main narrative is actually pretty simple. The lyrics are narrated from...
Linkin Park’s “In The End” is very-philosophical in its approach. And there are two popular schools of thought concerning its meaning. One is that it is based on the main vocalist, Chester Bennington’s childhood. More specifically it...
The premise of Linkin Park’s “One More Light” is the band memorializing a friend by the name of Amy Zaret who had suddenly died. Accordingly the lyrics themselves are heavily centered on the concept of death. However,...