Linkin Park
Linkin Park Live - Full Concert at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Featuring With You, High Voltage, Crawling, In The End, Forgotten, and One Step Closer
In June 2001, Linkin Park performed live at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, delivering an electrifying set that resonated with fans. Just a year after the release of their groundbreaking debut album, "Hybrid Theory," which had catapulted them into the mainstream, this performance showcased their raw energy and lyrical depth. With anthems like "In The End" and "Crawling" on the setlist, it was a critical moment that highlighted their evolving sound and burgeoning popularity. Interestingly, this live recording marked one of the band's early appearances in such a prestigious venue, signaling their rising status in the rock music scene. Known for their fusion of nu-metal and alternative rock, Linkin Park's performances during this era were characterized by their passionate delivery and innovative soundscapes, captivating audiences and establishing them as a defining band of the 2000s.