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Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda: “We Broke Personal Boundaries”

3/13/08, 12:40 pm EST

After a year-long tour that spanned over 100 cities worldwide, Linkin Park rapper Mike Shinoda sat down to unwind with RollingStone.com backstage at one of the final dates of their tour at the Las Vegas Hard Rock Casino.

RS: This is pretty different from most of the shows you’ve done on the tour. The Hard Rock’s a much more intimate venue.
We’ve played here a number of times. We played in the parking lot. We played here for the VMAs. They treat us great. They’re going to dedicate a case to us in their own little rock museum here at the hotel. I donated something that’s actually really special to me. It’s a keyboard controller. I bought it probably at the end of high school, and used it on everything we’ve done up until Minutes to Midnight. I remember writing “In the End” on it, as well as “Breaking the Habit.” It’s been sitting in my closet and I was like ‘You know, people would enjoy seeing this thing. It should go somewhere.” And just coincidentally, the Hard Rock called a week later.

The next step is the “Projekt Revolution” tour in Europe this summer. What can we expect?
We’re taking it outside the U.S. for the first time. Jay-Z will join us in the UK, and we’re trying to build it with bands that are popular over there too. I hope we’d be able to do some mash-ups. We’ve never done that outside the U.S., so it would be a lot of fun.

The band has time off for the first time in over a year. What will you do with your time?
I’ll probably go see a few concerts and a couple basketball games. I’d love to see Chris Rock’s tour. We don’t have plans for the next record, but it probably won’t take quite as long as Minutes to Midnight. I feel like we broke a lot of our own personal boundaries on that record, and now we’ve got this wide open playing field to work on. But I’m always writing. I can’t go more than a few days without writing.

[Photo: Getty]


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chian | 10/28/2008, 7:07 am EST

I love U

YEA ! | 10/24/2008, 4:57 am EST

LOVE MIKE very very very very very very very …………..!

YEA | 10/24/2008, 4:52 am EST

I Love You MIKE

Anonymous | 6/29/2008, 1:02 pm EST

mike shinoda is so cute & so is chester bennington i wish i could talk 2 them trough da phone!!!!!!

Linkin | 5/9/2008, 12:30 pm EST

Linkin Park is the best band EVER and their new alblem is the second best iv ever heard. the best was Hybird Theory.

water | 5/6/2008, 8:54 pm EST

I have listened to linkin park since they came out with their first album, and even though it took me a while to get used to the new style they have, I began to really love the stuff and really you should nt just stop listening to a band because of just one album.

water | 5/6/2008, 8:51 pm EST

lp is the best band ever and Nickelback sucks!

Andy | 4/21/2008, 11:19 pm EST

LP gives us a new sight on music.I can’t agree more with CS.I’ve been listining LP since I was at middle school.It is really something that we should treasure.

Mafia Man | 3/24/2008, 3:33 pm EST

Meow

leslie | 3/24/2008, 10:45 am EST

i love linkin park alot

RezureXion7 | 3/17/2008, 8:08 am EST

Mike Shinoda is a great musician and artist. Chester is a great singer, with awesome strength in his voice. Linkin Park is a great group and anyone that disagree’s doesn’t know, read, or understands music and therefore is mediocre his/herself and is hating for the mere fact he/she feels frustrated as well as offended by someone else’s success.

Parnel | 3/14/2008, 2:38 pm EST

Armchair quarterbacks:
Contribute something to the world and THEN bitch about ________.

CS | 3/14/2008, 12:34 pm EST

Nice one, Parnel.

Personally I like LP (I went to high school in the late 90’s/early 00’s, so I haven’t gotten this guilty pleasure known as nu-metal completely out of my system yet), however I gotta admit that I’m not really digging the new stuff very much (I really like ‘No More Sorrow’ though). Pendulous’ comment might have a bit more merit if he had actually known that LP’s latest album doesn’t sound very much like their past two releases (which may be too small of a margin to accuse a band being repetitive, I suppose). Furthermore I had no idea Shinoda laid the drum, guitar, bass AND turntable tracks on all three of their albume. Are you saying those other five guys are around just for show, or do you really know very much about the band at all?

Parnel | 3/14/2008, 11:33 am EST

I’m sure these comments are coming from some armchair quarterbacks whose contributions to the world include some awesome scores on Guitar Hero.

Lock yourself in your room and write several albums worth of material and we’ll judge it.

EM | 3/14/2008, 1:10 am EST

LP sux

Pendulous | 3/13/2008, 6:56 pm EST

Agreed, but you have to give Mike Shinoda credit for being the sole musician of that group. I applaud the success that band has been able to have, producing the same album every new release.

Onarga | 3/13/2008, 4:55 pm EST

Another worthless interview with a mediocre, if not worthless, band. Was Nickelback busy or something?

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