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==Background==
==Background==
Mike had been friends with Mark Wakefield since they were 12<ref name="RollingStone">[http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/linkin-park-hit-the-studio-in-l-a-we-have-a-ton-of-material-20081107 Linkin Park Hit the Studio in L.A.: "We Have a Ton of Material" | Rolling Stone], November 07, 2008</ref> and they loved a lot of the same groups. Mark would introduce Mike to more guitar-based music like Rage Against The Machine, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nirvana and Pearl Jam while Mike introduced Mark to hip-hop artists such as Biggie Smalls, Tupac, Mobb Deep and Wu-Tang Clan.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZMsdPmKlXU Mike Shinoda on 'Post Traumatic', Chester's Death, Performing With The Roots, Donald Trump + More - YouTube], June 26, 2018</ref> They went to high school together<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/AHSReunion95/posts/1857284967830974 Agoura High School Class of 1995 - Timeline | Facebook], May 23, 2015</ref> and had a reputation as the guys who made [[List Of Unreleased Songs#Pooch Pound|funny songs]].<ref name="RollingStone"/><ref>[https://kroq.radio.com/hd-radio-sound-space-webcast HD Radio Sound Space Webcast | The World Famous KROQ], June 2018</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISI__thZ8sk Mike Shinoda @ KROQ HD Radio Sound Space (Full Show) - YouTube], June 15, 2018</ref> After both graduated, they started working on a new project called "[[Xero]]" (pronounced "zero") in the winter of 1995/1996. ''"We named it Xero with an X because we thought it looked cool,"'' explained Mike.<ref>[https://www.twitch.tv/videos/730189548 9.3 Goth Christmas Song (fan request: In The End + Evanescence + Christmas Music) - OfficialMikeShinoda on Twitch], September 03, 2020</ref>
Following the release of their ''[[Xero|self-titled demo tape]]'', Xero played many showcases, but vocalist Mark Wakefield couldn't perform live because of a really bad stage fright, so he was fired in 1998.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UTX_GgNzEY Scuzz Meets Linkin Park - YouTube], July 18, 2014</ref> ''"I wanted somebody in the band who had the same drive and passion for melodic singing vocals as I had towards rapping vocals,"'' said Mike Shinoda.<ref>[http://www.lpassociation.com/gallery/v/fancontent/kerrang/009.jpg.html 009.jpg]</ref> Bassist Phoenix explained their situation, ''"We went through a period where we kinda didn't know what to do with the band, like, the singer we had been playing with was transitioning out and we didn't know if we wanted to continue; if we did, if we wanna continue with just with five guys or how that would even look or work out. And, you know, we tried a bunch of different guys that were LA-based, whatever, and nothing was really working, nothing we're excited about. When we heard Chester stuff he had done, we're just like 'ok, this guy can sing, we need to get him out here quick and see what the deal is.' We got him out and then 'ok, if the band is gonna work then this is gonna work. Otherwise, that's the end of Linkin Park as it is, kind of thing."''<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TgbrPohHL4 Linkin Park | Rare Interview | The Lost Tapes], September 26, 2019</ref>


When [[Mike Shinoda]] was 15, a friend’s dad chaperoned them to a Anthrax and Public Enemy show<ref>[http://collider.com/mike-shinoda-joe-hahn-mall-interview-comic-con-interview/ Mike Shinoda and Joe Hahn Talk Linkin Park, Mall, and More at Comic-Con | Collider]</ref> during Anthrax' ''Attack Of The Killer B's'' tour in 1991.<ref>[http://mikeshinodaclan.com/media/2011-interviews/linkin-park-planeja-um-show-que-voce-vai-querer-lembrar/ Linkin Park Planeja um Show que Você Vai Querer Lembrar - Mike Shinoda Clan], January 23, 2011</ref> Guitarist Scott Ian said, ''"I had one of the dudes from LINKIN PARK, a long time ago, one of them told me he was at the ANTHRAX/PUBLIC ENEMY show in Los Angeles on the tour, and he loved it, and it was a very important night for him. So that was nice to hear."''<ref>[https://www.blabbermouth.net/news/anthraxs-scott-ian-we-werent-the-first-ones-to-do-rap-and-metal/ Anthrax&#39;s Scott Ian: &#39;We Weren&#39;t The First Ones To Do Rap And Metal&#39; - Blabbermouth.net], November 23, 2015</ref><ref>[https://www.theprp.com/2015/11/25/news/anthrax-scott-ian-speaks-of-the-bands-impact-on-rap-metal/ Anthrax&#039;s Scott Ian Speaks Of The Band&#039;s Impact On Rap Metal | Theprp.com], November 25, 2015</ref>
Mike talked about being the sole frontman during this period, ''“I only sang on my own for around two months. When we did shows, I’d get friends to the other vocals. It was really fun. It’s strange, though, whenever I’ve written vocals, I’ve always written them with two people in mind. I think it adds a cool depth and vibe to the songs.''<ref>[https://www.loudersound.com/features/linkin-park-you-re-a-nu-metal-boy-band-discuss Linkin Park, you're a nu metal boy band. Discuss. | Louder], October 23, 2015</ref> During a LPU chat, Mark Fiore from [[The Snax]] recalled being asked by Brad to learn every song on the ''Xero'' cassette tape for a show.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20140129210023/http://lpfancorner.com/2014/01/16/lpu-chat-with-mark-fiore-summary/ LPU Chat with Mark Fiore Summary | Linkin Park Fan Corner], January 16, 2014</ref><ref>[https://blackchester.de/mark-fiore-chat-zusammenfassung-16-01-2014/ Mark Fiore Chat Zusammenfassung 16.01.2014 &#8211; BlackChester.de], January 16, 2014</ref>
Shinoda was so inspired by the musical melding that when he decided to form his own group, he wrote with both rhymes and rhythms in mind.<ref>[http://articles.latimes.com/2001/feb/01/entertainment/ca-19532 Linkin Park's Rap 'n' Rock - latimes], February 01, 2001</ref>


''"When we started, we wanted to play something that we weren’t hearing. The first show I went to was Anthrax and Public Enemy. They did ‘Bring the Noise’ together, and I was like, ‘That’s the most amazing thing I’ve ever heard.’ Everybody in our band —– and our fans, too —– has just been raised on different styles of music. Everybody’s mixing everything. When you hear Redman do a song with Roni Size, or Busta Rhymes with Ozzy, you know something’s happening."''<ref name=CompassionateThrash>[https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/linkin-parks-compassionate-thrash-191959/ Linkin Park&#8217;s Compassionate Thrash &#8211; Rolling Stone], March 29, 2001</ref>
In Los Angeles, there was a magazine called Music Connection in which the band had announced a vacancy. One of the people who auditioned for Xero was Boris Bouma<ref name="Rockezine">[http://rockezine.com/asp/rez_ainterview.asp?ID=193&interview=Epidemic%20with%20Boris%20Bouma Rockezine.com interview with Epidemic on Apr 22, 2003], April 22, 2003</ref> of the Dutch progressive metal band Frozen Sun,<ref>[http://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Frozen_Sun/47112 Frozen Sun - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives]</ref> and who would later be known as the frontman of the American band Epidemic. T.J. Demonte, a singer from Hartford, Connecticut,<ref>[https://myspace.com/tjdemonte TJ Demonte (tjdemonte) on Myspace]</ref> was recommended by Staind vocalist Aaron Lewis. He was the vocalist for Sugarmilk (originally known as Crumb), a band that opened for Limp Bizkit and Staind.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/pg/SugarmilkCrumb-647095935460306/about/ Sugarmilk/Crumb - Homepage | Facebook]</ref><ref>[https://www.courant.com/news/connecticut/hc-xpm-1997-10-24-9710240351-story.html LIMP BIZKIT PERFORMANCE STRUMS MOSTLY ANGER - Hartford Courant], October 24, 1997</ref> He said, ''"I was one of the very first contacted by Jeff Blue and Mike Shinoda to fly out for an LP audition. Aaron Lewis from Staind told them about me so I signed an NDA and they asked for a video of me and sent these early tracks.They were an assembled band lie Back Steet Boys formula. The said they spent their advance on gear and could not afford 900 plane ticket for me togo to California, after agreeing to pay, they then said I would have to find a motel. I got nervous that this was a scam, and made the worst decision of my life. Theyewere XERO, Hybrid Theory and then Linkin Park"''<ref>[https://soundcloud.com/tj-demonte/lp-unproduced LP unproduced-forgotten by tehotaone | Free Listening on SoundCloud], September 11, 2012</ref> He later went on to front a band called No December with whom he released an EP called ''Mobius'' in 2004.<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/No-December-Mobius/release/13866704 No December - Mobius (2004, Digipak, CD) | Discogs]</ref>
 
After one or two writing sessions, they enlisted the help of Mark's neighbor and [[Relative Degree]] bandmate Brad Delson to record a demo containing 4 songs, a few of them having guitars done by Brad.<ref name="SeoulJournal">[http://seouljournal.com/entertainment/item/235-linkin-park-s-joe-hahn.html Linkin Park’s Joe Hahn], September 04, 2016</ref><ref name="KerrangSecret">[https://www.kerrang.com/features/the-secret-history-of-linkin-parks-hybrid-theory-in-their-own-words/ The Secret History Of Linkin Park's Hybrid Theory: In Their Own Words — Kerrang!], October 07, 2020</ref> They sent it to an A&R representative from an indie label/publishing company whose mailing address was included in one of the CDs they owned and got a phone call from Paul Pontius, the representative from Immortal Records, a day later asking them to come over.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WoNQajzL3E LINKIN PARK MIKE SHINODA TALKS ABOUT BAND BEGINNINGS AT CENTER STAGE PRESS CONFERENCE - YouTube], February 17, 2013</ref><ref name="BrokenRecord">[http://podcasts.pushkin.fm/broken-record-mike-shinoda Mike Shinoda on Beats, Rhymes and Linkin Par‪k‬], March 02, 2021</ref><ref name="RollingStoneChat">[https://www.lpassociation.com/forum/threads/rolling-stone-chat-with-mike-shinoda-and-mike-einziger-summary.36166/ Rolling Stone Chat with Mike Shinoda and Mike Einziger Summary | LP Association Forums], May 02, 2012</ref> He was shocked to learn the duo recorded a professional sounding demo on a 4-track recorder in Mike's bedroom and encouraged them to put a band together and start playing shows.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHScVoiHGzs Linkin Park Interview with Mike and Brad Part 2 - YouTube], October 15, 2011</ref> Drummer Rob Bourdon said, ''"we haven't really figured out the exact date, but it was somewhere in ‘97 that we came together, most of us came together."''<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20070822211639/http://lptimes.com/news2007/july/news07192007.html The Linkin Park Times - Interviews &amp; Articles], July 19, 2007</ref>
 
After the demo, the band came together and started writing new music. The exact content of the demo sent to Immortal Records remains unknown, but it's possible it was the same demo sent to Warner Bros. Records executive Barney Kilpatrick.


==Track Listing==
==Track Listing==

Revision as of 17:01, 7 August 2023

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Xero is the self-titled 1997 demo tape by American band Xero (now known as Linkin Park) sent by the band to record label executives while trying to get signed. The tape contains some of the band's earliest known recordings. The existence of this tape first came to public knowledge in 2022 when a copy previously owned by former Warner Bros. Records executive Barney Kilpatrick was auctioned by his family following in death by suicide on December 03, 2021.[1][2] The label had passed on the band three times before signing a developing deal with them in November 1999.[3][4][5]

Background

Following the release of their self-titled demo tape, Xero played many showcases, but vocalist Mark Wakefield couldn't perform live because of a really bad stage fright, so he was fired in 1998.[6] "I wanted somebody in the band who had the same drive and passion for melodic singing vocals as I had towards rapping vocals," said Mike Shinoda.[7] Bassist Phoenix explained their situation, "We went through a period where we kinda didn't know what to do with the band, like, the singer we had been playing with was transitioning out and we didn't know if we wanted to continue; if we did, if we wanna continue with just with five guys or how that would even look or work out. And, you know, we tried a bunch of different guys that were LA-based, whatever, and nothing was really working, nothing we're excited about. When we heard Chester stuff he had done, we're just like 'ok, this guy can sing, we need to get him out here quick and see what the deal is.' We got him out and then 'ok, if the band is gonna work then this is gonna work. Otherwise, that's the end of Linkin Park as it is, kind of thing."[8]

Mike talked about being the sole frontman during this period, “I only sang on my own for around two months. When we did shows, I’d get friends to the other vocals. It was really fun. It’s strange, though, whenever I’ve written vocals, I’ve always written them with two people in mind. I think it adds a cool depth and vibe to the songs.”[9] During a LPU chat, Mark Fiore from The Snax recalled being asked by Brad to learn every song on the Xero cassette tape for a show.[10][11]

In Los Angeles, there was a magazine called Music Connection in which the band had announced a vacancy. One of the people who auditioned for Xero was Boris Bouma[12] of the Dutch progressive metal band Frozen Sun,[13] and who would later be known as the frontman of the American band Epidemic. T.J. Demonte, a singer from Hartford, Connecticut,[14] was recommended by Staind vocalist Aaron Lewis. He was the vocalist for Sugarmilk (originally known as Crumb), a band that opened for Limp Bizkit and Staind.[15][16] He said, "I was one of the very first contacted by Jeff Blue and Mike Shinoda to fly out for an LP audition. Aaron Lewis from Staind told them about me so I signed an NDA and they asked for a video of me and sent these early tracks.They were an assembled band lie Back Steet Boys formula. The said they spent their advance on gear and could not afford 900 plane ticket for me togo to California, after agreeing to pay, they then said I would have to find a motel. I got nervous that this was a scam, and made the worst decision of my life. Theyewere XERO, Hybrid Theory and then Linkin Park"[17] He later went on to front a band called No December with whom he released an EP called Mobius in 2004.[18]

Track Listing

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1 Rhinestone Delson Bradford, Hahn Joseph, Shinoda Michael Kenji, Wakefield Mark
2 Pictureboard Carter Barrence Eugene, Delson, Hahn, Shinoda, Wakefield
3 Esaul Delson, Hahn, Shinoda, Wakefield

Personnel

  • Mike Shinoda
  • Mark Wakefield
  • Brad Delson
  • Rob Bourdon
  • Dave Farrell
  • Joe Hahn

Gallery

External Links

  • LPLive Interview: TJ Demonte (2021.01.03): YouTube
  • Hybrid Origins: A Look Back At The Early Days: LPLive

References