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* 1995 - Mark Wakefield (vocals), Brad Delson (guitar), Rob Bourdon (drums) and currently unknown bass player formed | * 1995 - Mark Wakefield (vocals), Brad Delson (guitar), Rob Bourdon (drums) and a currently unknown bass player formed the band Relative Degree. | ||
* 1996.05.17 - Relative Degree played their first and | * 1996.05.17 - Relative Degree played their first and only show at The Roxy. | ||
* 1996 - Mark Wakefield (vocals) and Mike Shinoda (vocals) formed the band Xero. | * 1996 - Mark Wakefield (vocals) and Mike Shinoda (vocals) formed the band Xero. | ||
* 1996-1997 - Brad Delson (guitar), Rob Bourdon (drums), Dave "Phoenix" Farrell (bass) and Joe Hahn (turntables) joined Xero. | * 1996-1997 - Brad Delson (guitar), Rob Bourdon (drums), Dave "Phoenix" Farrell (bass) and Joe Hahn (turntables) joined Xero. | ||
* 1997 - Xero released a demo tape. | * 1997 - Xero released a demo tape. | ||
* 1997.11.14 - Xero played their first show at the Whiskey | * 1997.11.14 - Xero played their first show at the Whiskey A Go Go and got a publishing deal with Zomba Music Group. | ||
* 1998.12.10 - Xero played their last show (out of six known) at the Whiskey | * 1998.12.10 - Xero played their last show (out of six known) at the Whiskey A Go Go. | ||
* 1998- | * 1998.12.xx - Mark Wakefield left the band and Xero started looking for a new singer. | ||
* 1998-1999 - | * 1998-1999 - At some point Phoenix left Xero to tour with his other band, named "Tasty Snax" (later "The Snax"). | ||
* 1999 | * 1999.03.xx - Chester Bennington, former singer of Arizona based band "Grey Daze", joined Xero and at some point they changed their name to "Hybrid Theory". | ||
* 1999 - The band released "Hybrid Theory EP", recorded some more material and played some shows. | |||
* 1999 - The band | * 1999.11.xx - The band got a development deal with Warner Bros. Records. | ||
* | * 2000.05.27 - The last known Hybrid Theory show, the band chagend their name to Linkin Park within two weeks after the show. | ||
* 2000.05.27 | * 2000.06.09 - The band played their first show as "Linkin Park". | ||
* 2000.06.09 The band played their first show as "Linkin Park". | * 2000.10.24 - The band released their first studio album, ''Hybrid Theory''. | ||
* 2000.10.24 The band released their first studio album | * 2001.11.19 - The band re-released "Hybrid Theory EP" via Linkin Park Underground (LPU), their official fanclub, that would be followed by annual releases of a special CD containing unreleased demos, live recordings and remixes. | ||
* 2001.11.19 The band re-released "Hybrid Theory EP" via Linkin Park Underground (LPU) their official fanclub that | * 2002.07.30 - The band released their first remix album, ''Reanimation''. | ||
* 2002.07.30 The band released their first remix album | * 2003.03.25 - The band released their second studio album, ''Meteora''. | ||
* 2003.03.25 The band released their second studio album | * 2003.11.18 - The band released their first live DVD and album, ''Live In Texas''. | ||
* 2003. | * 2004.11.30 - The band released their first remix EP, "Collision Course", in collaboration with Jay-Z. | ||
* 2004.11.30 The band released their first remix EP "Collision Course" | * 2007.05.24 - The band released their third studio album ''Minutes To Midnight''. | ||
* 2007.05.24 The band released their third studio album | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:23, 30 October 2016
- 1995 - Mark Wakefield (vocals), Brad Delson (guitar), Rob Bourdon (drums) and a currently unknown bass player formed the band Relative Degree.
- 1996.05.17 - Relative Degree played their first and only show at The Roxy.
- 1996 - Mark Wakefield (vocals) and Mike Shinoda (vocals) formed the band Xero.
- 1996-1997 - Brad Delson (guitar), Rob Bourdon (drums), Dave "Phoenix" Farrell (bass) and Joe Hahn (turntables) joined Xero.
- 1997 - Xero released a demo tape.
- 1997.11.14 - Xero played their first show at the Whiskey A Go Go and got a publishing deal with Zomba Music Group.
- 1998.12.10 - Xero played their last show (out of six known) at the Whiskey A Go Go.
- 1998.12.xx - Mark Wakefield left the band and Xero started looking for a new singer.
- 1998-1999 - At some point Phoenix left Xero to tour with his other band, named "Tasty Snax" (later "The Snax").
- 1999.03.xx - Chester Bennington, former singer of Arizona based band "Grey Daze", joined Xero and at some point they changed their name to "Hybrid Theory".
- 1999 - The band released "Hybrid Theory EP", recorded some more material and played some shows.
- 1999.11.xx - The band got a development deal with Warner Bros. Records.
- 2000.05.27 - The last known Hybrid Theory show, the band chagend their name to Linkin Park within two weeks after the show.
- 2000.06.09 - The band played their first show as "Linkin Park".
- 2000.10.24 - The band released their first studio album, Hybrid Theory.
- 2001.11.19 - The band re-released "Hybrid Theory EP" via Linkin Park Underground (LPU), their official fanclub, that would be followed by annual releases of a special CD containing unreleased demos, live recordings and remixes.
- 2002.07.30 - The band released their first remix album, Reanimation.
- 2003.03.25 - The band released their second studio album, Meteora.
- 2003.11.18 - The band released their first live DVD and album, Live In Texas.
- 2004.11.30 - The band released their first remix EP, "Collision Course", in collaboration with Jay-Z.
- 2007.05.24 - The band released their third studio album Minutes To Midnight.