Super Deluxe Edition Vinyl 4LP + 5CD + 3DVD Box Set featuring Unreleased and Hard-To-Find Material Plus 80-Page Book, Oversize Poster, 3 Lithographs, Replica Tour Laminate & 2-Track Street Team Cassette Sampler!
Released in October 2000, Linkin Park's groundbreaking debut album Hybrid Theoryis a melting pot of heavy alternative rock, hip-hop and electronic flourishes that inspired a new genre of music and a generation of dedicated fans. Additionally, the band's sound influenced many young acts who related to the intense and emotional musical style. Hybrid Theory was the best-selling album of 2001 in the US and has since exceeded 11 million album sales in the US, qualifying for the rare Billboard "Diamond" award. Hybrid Theory's success was supported by intensive touring, and three successful singles: "One Step Closer," "Crawling," and "In The End." Linkin Park won their first Grammy Award for "Crawling" as Best Rock Performance.
To celebrate 20 years since the original release, Hybrid Theory is being reissued in multiple formats including this Super Deluxe Edition Box Set featuring unreleased and hard-to-find material on 5 CDs, 4 LPs, and 3 DVDs plus an 80-page book, oversize poster, 3 lithographs, replica tour laminate, and 2-track street team cassette sampler.
4 LPs:
• Hybrid Theory - (LP)
• Reanimation - (2LP)
• Hybrid Theory EP (LP) with etching on side 2, available on vinyl for the first time ever
5 CDs:
• Hybrid Theory
• Reanimation
• B-Side Rarities – 12 track compilation of rare B-sides
• LPU Rarities – 18 tracks previously released to Linkin Park Underground members only
• Forgotten Demos – 12 previously unreleased tracks
3 DVDs:
• Frat Party at the Pankake Festival
• Projekt Revolution 2002 and The Sequel to the DVD with the Worst Name We've Ever Come Up With
• The Fillmore 2001 (San Francisco) and Rock AM Ring 2001 (Germany)
Further Features:
• Cassette – Reproduction of original 2-track Street Team Sampler
• 80-page book
• Folded 18" x 24" poster of Chester Bennington
• 3 Lithos featuring new artwork from Joe Hahn, Mike Shinoda and Frank Maddocks