
Limited clear vinyl LP pressing. While working on his next studio album, Allen Stone realized he had enough material for multiple records and thus the 'Mystery' EP was born. Featuring 7 new songs, including the title track produced by 5-time Grammy-winner PJ Morton (Stevie Wonder, Maroon 5) and InchCan't Explain This Love,Inch produced by Eric Krasno of Soulive Album Tracks 1. Already There 2. Mystery 3. Memory of You 4. Can't Explain This Love 1. Strong 2. Sweet Little Rainbows 3. Ego-Motions
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Limited clear vinyl LP pressing. While working on his next studio album, Allen Stone realized he had enough material for multiple records and thus the 'Mystery' EP was born. Featuring 7 new songs, including the title track produced by 5-time Grammy-winner PJ Morton (Stevie Wonder, Maroon 5) and InchCan't Explain This Love,Inch produced by Eric Krasno of Soulive Album Tracks 1. Already There 2. Mystery 3. Memory of You 4. Can't Explain This Love 1. Strong 2. Sweet Little Rainbows 3. Ego-Motions

Limited four vinyl LP pressing includes Hybrid Theory, Reanimation (2LP), and B-sides & Rarities. Digitally remastered and expanded 20th Anniversary edition. Includes bonus b-side. Released in October 2000, Linkin Park's groundbreaking debut album - Hybrid Theory - is 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, who continue to be loyal followers of the band. Additionally, the band's sound influenced many young bands 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 InchDiamondInch award. Hybrid Theory's success was supported by intensive touring, and three successful singles InchOne Step Closer,Inch InchCrawling,Inch and InchIn The End. Inch The band won their first Grammy Award for InchCrawlingInch as Best Rock Performance. Album Tracks 1. Papercut 2. One Step Closer 3. With You 4. Points of Authority 5. Crawling 1. Runaway 2. By Myself 3. In the End 4. A Place for My Head 5. Forgotten 6. Cure for the Itch 7. Pushing Me Away 1. Opening 2. PTS. Of. Athrty 3. Enth E ND 4. [Chali} 5. FRGT/10 6. P5HNG Me A*Wy 1. PLC.4 Mie Haed 2. X-Ecutioner Style 3. H! VLTG3 4. [Riff Raff] 5. Wth>You 1. Ntr\Mssion 2. PPR Kut 3. Rnw@Y 4. My<Dsmber 5. [Stef] 6. By_Myslf 1. Kyur4 TH Ich 2. 1STP Klosr 3. Krwling 1. Carousel 2. Technique (Short) 3. Step Up 4. And One 5. High Voltage 6. Part of Me

Hybrid Theory is the debut album by the American rock band Linkin Park, released on October 24, 2000 through Warner Bros. Records. The album was a commercial success, having been certified Diamond for sales of over 10 million units in the United States alone as of 2010, peaking at number two on the Billboard 200, and also reaching high positions on other charts worldwide. Recorded at NRG Recordings in North Hollywood, California, and produced by Don Gilmore, the album's lyrical themes deal with problems lead vocalist Chester Bennington experienced during his adolescence, including drug abuse and the constant fighting and divorce of his parents. Hybrid Theory takes it's title from the previous name of the band as well as the concept of music theory and combining different styles. Four singles were released from the album InchOne Step CloserInch, InchCrawlingInch, InchPaper cutInch, and InchIn the EndInch, all of them being responsible for launching Linkin Park into mainstream popularity. While InchIn the EndInch was the most successful of the four, all of the singles in the album remain some of the band's most successful songs to date. Although InchRunawayInch, InchPoints of AuthorityInch, and InchMy DecemberInch from the special edition bonus disc album were not released as singles, they were minor hits on alternative rock radio stations thanks to the success of all of the band's singles and the album. At the 2002 Grammy Awards, Hybrid Theory was nominated for Best Rock Album. The album is listed in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. It was ranked #11 on Billboard's Hot 200 Albums of the Decade.A special edition of Hybrid Theory was released March 11, 2002, a year and a half after it's original pressing. Hybrid Theory has sold 27 million copies worldwide, which makes it the best selling debut album of the 21st century. Linkin Park performed the album

Gary Clark, Jr. has been hailed by a number of critics as Inchthe New Hendrix,Inch which seems to be the fate of any guitarist who combines blues and rock styles at a considerable volume (particularly if they cover InchThird Stone from the SunInch). While that's a blurb that may look good in Clark's press kit, it rather misses the point; Clark isn't a visionary, game-changing artist like Hendrix, but instead he's a canny singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist who has learned from the past and present, fusing them into a style that's distinctive and exciting if not necessarily revolutionary. Warner Bros. Is also pitching Blak and Blu as Clark's Inchgroundbreaking debut album,Inch when in fact it's just his major-tag debut, with four indie releases preceding it, making the confidence and ambition of this set a bit less remarkable. But if Gary Clark, Jr. isn't likely to change the way we look at rock & roll or rewrite the aesthetic of the electric guitar, he is one of the most interesting talents to come out of the contemporary blues scene in quite some time. On Blak and Blu, most of Clark's tunes are solidly rooted in the blues, but he's also folded in hearty servings of hard rock, funk, retro-soul, and even a dash of hip-hop, and the way he let's the flavors mix is a big part of what makes this album work so well. There's an undertow of Northern Soul on the dance-friendly opener InchAin't Messin' Round,Inch InchTravis CountyInch is a no-frills rocker that recalls the Stones in fifth gear, InchThe LifeInch finds Clark moving back and forth between singing and rapping in a streetwise tale of drug addiction, InchNumbInch recalls the punk blues attack of the Black Keys and the White Stripes in it's fuzzed-out blast, and the title cut samples both Gil Scott-Heron and Albert King as Clark melds conscious themes with blues backdrops. While the typical modern-day guitar hero