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From Zero (Intro)

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"From Zero (Intro)"
Song by Linkin Park
from the album From Zero
Format:Digital
Length:0:22
Writer:Linkin Park
Producer:Mike Shinoda, Colin Brittain, Brad Delson
Label:Warner Records
From Zero tracklist
  1. From Zero (Intro)
  2. The Emptiness Machine
  3. Cut The Bridge
  4. Heavy Is The Crown
  5. Over Each Other
  6. Casualty
  7. Overflow
  8. Two Faced
  9. Stained
  10. IGYEIH
  11. Good Things Go

"From Zero (Intro)" is the first track from Linkin Park's eighth studio album, From Zero.

Background

"From Zero (Intro)" is a short intro that kicks off the album. It features a harmony-style vocal for ten seconds, of which Mike said, "The choir on "intro" and TEM is just lots of layers of me and Emily."[1]

After that, it features a younger male voice (likely Mike's kid) saying, "From Zero? Like... from nothing? Oh, wait, your fir-" before cutting off. The person makes the connection to the band's original name, as the album title From Zero is a reference to Xero. According to the band at the Paris, France listening party for the album, it is not Emily Armstrong talking on the album intro and Mike later confirmed online it was a young male. He said, "The voice in the intro is a kid. He is not pleased you keep thinking he is Emily"

Versions

Note: Only the date of the very first release of each version is listed.

Studio

Title Album Length Recorded Released Notes
From Zero (Intro) From Zero 0:22 November 15, 2024

Live

"From Zero (Intro)" has not been used live by Linkin Park in any intros or interludes in the show.

Personnel

Linkin Park is

  • Mike Shinoda
  • Brad Delson
  • Dave "Phoenix" Farrell
  • Joseph Hahn
  • Emily Armstrong
  • Colin Brittain

Production

  • Written by Linkin Park
  • Produced by Mike Shinoda
  • Co-Produced by Brad Delson, Colin Brittain
  • Vocals by Emily Armstrong
  • Recording Engineering by Mike Shinoda, Ethan Mates
  • Mixed by Mike Shinoda
  • Mastered by Emerson Mancini

Lyrics

Gallery

External Links

References