Vocal Coach analyses and reacts to Linkin Park - Given Up

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Vocal Coach reacts to reaction to analyses analyzes analysis of breaks down Linkin Park - Given Up (Chester Bennington)

Original Video without interruption:   • Given Up [Live at Milton Keynes] - Li...  
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Linkin Park, the trailblazing American rock band formed in 1996, seamlessly blends alternative rock, nu-metal, and electronic music, capturing global acclaim with their diamond-certified debut album 'Hybrid Theory.' Comprising talents like Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, and the late Chester Bennington, their emotionally charged lyrics and innovative sound have defined a generation. With over 70 million albums sold worldwide, hits like 'In the End' and 'Crawling,' and two Grammy Awards under their belt, Linkin Park's legacy extends beyond music to significant philanthropic efforts, particularly through their Music for Relief program. The band's enduring influence and diverse discography continue to resonate with fans across the globe, cementing their status as one of the most influential rock bands of the 2000s

"Given Up," a standout track from Linkin Park's third studio album, "Minutes to Midnight," showcases the band's raw energy and emotional depth. Released in 2007, this powerful song exemplifies Linkin Park's venture into a more alternative rock sound, departing from their earlier nu-metal influences. Renowned for Chester Bennington's intense vocal performance, including a breathtaking 17-second scream, "Given Up" captures the essence of frustration and defiance. The song's compelling lyrics, combined with its dynamic composition, resonate deeply with fans, making it a staple in the band's live performances and a highlight of their diverse discography. "Given Up" remains a testament to Linkin Park's innovative approach to music and their ability to connect with listeners on a profound level.

Songwriter: Linkin Park
Producers: Rick Rubin, Mike Shinoda
Genre: Punk rock, hardcore punk, heavy metal
Origin: Agoura Hills, California, U.S

Performed by Linkin Park
* Mike Shinoda – vocals, rapping, rhythm guitar, keyboards, samples (1996–2017)
* Brad Delson – lead guitar, backing vocals (1996–2017); keyboards (2007-2017)
* Joe Hahn – turntables, synthesizers, samples, programming, backing vocals (1996–2017)
* Rob Bourdon – drums, percussion, occasional backing vocals (1996–2017)
* Dave Farrell – bass, backing vocals (1996–1999, 2000–2017)
* Chester Bennington – lead vocals (1999–2017; his death), occasional rhythm guitar (2006–2017)

Date and Location
National Bowl in Milton Keynes.
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コメント (21)
  • To paraphrase Elizabeth (The Charismatic Voice): his voice is the human condition.
  • @RoGueNavy
    Chester gave a voice to the pain, like nobody else could. I'm in my 50's, and "Numb" hits me square in the feels, every time. That song helped me deal with some hurt that I'd been xarrying for years.
  • @fruckles
    The AOL live session when this first came out, he does the entire 17 seconds. As well as a few other live performances. ☕🐝🇺🇸
  • @IceSpoon
    I struggle keeping a single tone for 17 seconds (and I need a lot of air in my lungs). Imagine this madlad screaming THIS after having only one or two seconds to breathe after the "MY MISERY" scream, and then he has only a few more seconds to breathe afterwards and keep on with the chorus. THOSE LUNGS GODDAMMIT, THOSE LUNGS!!!
  • 2007: this shit rocks bro headbangs now: I can't even get through the song without bursting into tears (╥_╥)
  • As a man who has suffered from depression throughout my life, I'm right there with you, everytime I hear his massive voice I tear up :(
  • The way he sings "wrong" will forever make my skin crawl. It just hits so incredibly deep. He was truly one in a generation ❤
  • This is the first time ive see a live version, feeling every emotion with him... Such a loss.
  • @DrenoshGaming
    Words cannot describe what that man (and band) did for my life, followed through my teens into my 20s before the sad loss of Chester.
  • @tw1st3dw1ll7
    Having seen them live, still hurts me knowing I will never see them again.
  • There isn’t many words to describe Chester other than an Angelic Angel. One of my massive inspiration’s! 🕊️
  • Chester explained in an interview that singing isn't hurting for his throat but for his head. To make distortion, you need to apply a lot of pressure plus an incredible work for breathing. That's why your blood pressure raise like you're trying to lift heavy weights. Cheers from France PS: I need you to know you have the cutest smile of YouTube!
  • Oh yeeeees, I was waiting for you to react to "Given up" 🥳❤ RIP Chester, you're terribly missed down here 😢
  • When I get caught in my own head this song usually helps bring me out
  • I've loved Linkin Park since like 2000 or something. Nearly every song by them hits differently partly because of the struggles I've been through and mostly because Chester was going through a lot, unknown to a lot of people. The lyrics have such a deeper meaning now. Love them.