Dynamic Rock: How did the band first come about? 

Linkin Park: I started the band back in 1996. 
At that point, I was mainly doing beats for various hip hop acts, 
but decided I wanted to experiment with mixing different styles 
of music together. The band that did that was called "Xero", 
and included me, Brad, Joe, and Rob. 

Dynamic Rock: At one point your band name was Hybrid Theory. 
Why the change? 

Linkin Park: Legal problems. Instead, "Hybrid Theory" is going to be 
the name of our album, which comes out in late October. 

Dynamic Rock: How did you decide on the name “Linkin Park”? 

Linkin Park: On his way home from practice, 
Chester kept driving by a place called Lincoln Park. 
It's in a middle class neighborhood, where lots of homeless 
people hang out. It just kept grabbing his attention, 
and we all realized how much we liked the vibe of the name. 

Dynamic Rock: What music or artists have inspired you the most or 
influenced you to do what you do today? 

Linkin Park: Deftones, Nine Inch Nails, The Roots, Jurassic 5, 
Aphex Twin, among others... 

Dynamic Rock: How would you describe your style of music? 

Linkin Park: Heavy alternative mixed with hip-hop and electronic. 

Dynamic Rock: What, if any, kind of message are you trying to 
portray with your music and lyrics? 

Linkin Park: We go for raw emotions, not just some story about a social
 situation. We mainly focus on laying out an emotional starting point
 from which the listener can begin relating their own story. 

Dynamic Rock: What reasons do you have for playing the type of 
music that you do and why?Do you create music just for the joy of 
it or do you hope to one day become signed by a major-label 
record company? Perhaps there is another reason. Elaborate please. 

Linkin Park: We love all kinds of music. There is very 
little music we don't like. In fact, one of our goals is to be 
able to play with as many different types of groups as possible. 

Dynamic Rock: Right now, the internet is a growing tool in the 
promotion of young bands like yourself, and in my opinion will 
one day become the future of band promotion overshadowing radio 
airplay, music magazines, and music television shows like MTV, 
Farmclub or VH1. What are your thoughts on the future of music 
and the internet? 

Linkin Park: As long as the internet is used responsibly and 
intelligently, it is an amazing tool for connecting with fans 
all over the world. We basically started on the internet and 
have grown from there. Our street promotions team was born on 
the internet, and we met most of our first fans through the web. 
Hundreds of new listeners still contact us daily 
at www.linkinpark.com. 

Dynamic Rock: How would you describe the situation with mp3s and the 
facts that just about anybody can go on the web and download music
for free? 

Linkin Park: I think a song should be as available as the band feels 
comfortable with it. Our first single, "One Step Closer", is a song 
we definitely want people to download and pass around as much as they
 want. We feel the same about "Points of Authority" and "With You". 
That's why they're available on our website. 

Dynamic Rock: How would you describe your relationship between your 
band and your fans? 

Linkin Park: We stay as close as we can to our fans. They are the 
most important thing to us. We make music probably more for them 
than we do for us. 

Dynamic Rock: With the ever-growing plethora of "boy-bands", teen
pop singers, and other trend-following bands that seem to be 
continuously emerging in the music scene, what are your thoughts 
on this "commercialization" of popular music? 

Linkin Park: We are making our way to actually becoming a boy band. 
Our first video is gonna have all of us in a shower wearing white 
linen suits, crying and pointing at the camera. We definitely want 
to start wearing matching outfits, choreographing, and lip-syncing 
our live show. 

Dynamic Rock: How would you describe your live show? 

Linkin Park: We try to bring the most energetic, entertaining 
show we can to our fans. We want to get down there and interact 
with the people and get to know them. 

Dynamic Rock: What is the best aspect about touring and live shows? 

Linkin Park: Meeting people. Every new city we hit is an entirely 
new experience that we can only get by being there. 

Dynamic Rock: What is the worst aspect about touring and live shows? 

Linkin Park: Not eating or sleeping enough. 

Dynamic Rock: Can you tell us what is in store for the future 
of Linkin Park? Possible cd releases, new merchandise, tours, 
or record-label signings. 

Linkin Park: The album is coming out in late October, so we'll 
be touring for that. We haven't confirmed with whom, though. 
Right now, we're playing with Union underground and Systematic, 
and having a great time. It's definitely a great show to see. 

Dynamic Rock: What music or artists are currently in your cd player? 

Linkin Park:
~Deftones (White Pony)
~Chevelle (Point #1)
~Jurassic 5 (Quality Control)
~Pharoah Monche (Internal Affairs)
~Depeche Mode greatest hits
~Portishead (Dummy)


Dynamic Rock: What music or artists are you most looking forward 
to hearing in the coming future. 

Linkin Park: Radiohead's new album, Orgy's new one, LMNO's solo album. 

Dynamic Rock: Is it your goal to one day become a staple 
on MTV? It seems that when bands become popular on this show, 
older fans tend to drift from the band while new fans who are 
more worried about image are attracted to these bands. Any thoughts? 

Linkin Park: I think that good songs and honest imaging will 
speak for itself. As long as a band isn't putting on some 
ridiculous show and playing themselves, I think that they 
will be happy. 

Dynamic Rock: Do you have any thoughts or advice for people trying 
to start up a band or already have a young band? 

Linkin Park: Use the internet. Use mp3's. Talk to a LOT of people, 
wherever you can. And make sure you are really serious about it. 

Dynamic Rock: For a minute, imagine that music never existed and 
you are not in a band. Where would you be and what would you be doing? 

Linkin Park: I have always been an artist. I went to school for 
illustration and I painted for a living before the band, so that 
is where I'd be if I weren't doing this. 

Dynamic Rock: Is there anything about the band and its members that 
nobody knows about and you would like to share with us? 

Linkin Park: Mr. Hahn has a split personality named Remy. Remy is a 
dangerous man. He keeps the rest of us on our toes. 

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