Linkin Park - Road To Revolution: Live At Milton Keynes [LP+DVD] | RECORD STORE DAY
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DISC: 1

1. One Step Closer
2. From the Inside
3. No More Sorrow
4. Given Up
5. Lying from You
6. Hands Held High
7. Leave Out All the Rest
8. Numb
9. The Little Things Give You Away 1
10. Breaking the Habit 1
11. Shadow of the Day 1
12. Crawling 1
13. In the End 1
14. Pushing Me Away 1
15. What I've Done 1
16. Numb/Encore 1
17. Jigga What/Faint 1
18. Bleed It Out 1
19. DVD - One Step Closer 2
20. From the Inside 2
21. No More Sorrow 2
22. Wake 2
23. Given Up 2
24. Lying from You 2
25. Hands Held High 2
26. Leave Out All the Rest 2
27. Numb 2
28. The Little Things Give You Away 2
29. Breaking the Habit 3
30. Shadow of the Day 3
31. Crawling 3
32. In the End 3
33. Pushing Me Away 3
34. What I've Done 3
35. Numb/Encore 3
36. Jigga What 3
37. Bleed It Out

More Info:

Double vinyl LP pressing including bonus DVD. Road to Revolution: Live at Milton Keynes is the second live compilation by Linkin Park. It was recorded during the band's annual Projekt Revolution festival tour at the Milton Keynes National Bowl on June 29, 2008. The concert featured material from all three of the band's albums, as well as songs from their EP, Collision Course with Jay-Z, and elements from "Reanimation" and Fort Minor's The Rising Tied. Formed in 1996, Linkin Rose rose to international fame with their debut album Hybrid Theory (2000), which was certified diamond by the RIAA in 2005 and multi-platinum in several other countries. In 2003, MTV2 named Linkin Park the sixth-greatest band of the music video era and the third-best of the new millennium.