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Linkin Park Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Linkin Park Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
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Linkin Park Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

The American alternative rock band Linkin Park is addicting for their unique musical sense that transcends genres.

When you hear Chester Bennington’s vocals, you may even feel a heart-shaking sense of emotion.

Here, we’ll introduce a ranking of Linkin Park’s popular songs.

If you’re listening for the first time, feel free to use this as a beginner’s guide!

Linkin Park Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)

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Numb (Official Music Video) [4K UPGRADE] – Linkin Park
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When it comes to signature tracks by Linkin Park, the band that dominated the 2000s alternative rock scene, this song stands out.

Featured on the album Meteora, it’s marked by its fierce guitar riffs and Chester Bennington’s powerful vocals.

The lyrics, which depict struggles with self-identity and resistance to others’ expectations, resonated with many.

Since its 2003 release, it reached No.

11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and surpassed 1 billion views on YouTube in 2018, maintaining its enduring popularity.

At karaoke with friends who love intense music like rock and metal, belt it out with emotion and you’ll be the star of the night!

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Faint (Official Music Video) [4K UPGRADE] – Linkin Park
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The seventh single by Linkin Park, hailed as “the best-selling music band of the 21st century,” which had a tremendous impact on the rock scene from the 2000s onward.

From the catchy synth phrase to the heavy guitar riff built on octave playing, this track is packed with Linkin Park’s coolness.

Its screaming-infused vocals and tight beat are sure to amp up the excitement at school sports festivals and athletic meets.

A modern rock sound that raises the energy—an ideal number to play during competitions.

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One Step Closer [Official HD Music Video] – Linkin Park
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A signature song by Linkin Park that conveys intense yet deeply felt emotions.

Featured on their 2000 debut album Hybrid Theory, this track lays bare frustration and inner turmoil.

It portrays the feeling of being crushed by pressure and carries a powerful message that leaves a deep mark on listeners.

The music video, filmed in a subway tunnel, features the band’s electrifying performance.

It’s a recommended track for those feeling stressed or wanting to confront their own emotions.

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Breaking the Habit (Official Music Video) [HD UPGRADE] – Linkin Park
Breaking The HabitLinkin Park

If you’re looking for an energetic song with a dark edge, I recommend “Breaking The Habit.” It’s known as one of Linkin Park’s signature tracks.

Linkin Park is famous for having many dark songs, and this one is no exception, with lyrics that carry a somber mood.

That said, it’s not simply dark—the melody and overall feel also convey a sense of anger, which is striking.

Be sure to check out the Japanese translation as well.

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In The End [Official HD Music Video] – Linkin Park
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This masterpiece, which fuses weighty melodies and rap with emotional vocals, was released in October 2001 by the American rock band Linkin Park.

Featured on their debut album Hybrid Theory, the track captured the hearts of nu metal fans worldwide and reached No.

2 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Its striking intro begins with a piano riff, and the call-and-response between Mike Shinoda and Chester Bennington powerfully conveys the frustration of efforts that go unrewarded.

The surreal music video, featuring a massive statue standing in a desert, won Best Rock Video at the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards.

It’s a gem that deeply resonates with anyone who feels loneliness or defeat.

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What I’ve Done (Official Music Video) [4K Upgrade] – Linkin Park
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If you think Linkin Park’s music—complete with electronic elements—would be tough to reproduce as a band, why not take on their classic, band-friendly track “What I’ve Done”? Released in 2007, it’s also famous as the ending theme for the movie Transformers.

The lyrics, which vividly portray a protagonist confronting their past and taking a bold new step forward, are deeply moving.

The band sound is both melodic and dynamic, and covering it will undoubtedly help you pick up essential rock band skills.

It’s guaranteed to hype up a live crowd, too.

Having a keyboardist is ideal, but in a pinch you can even cut the piano parts and still make it work!

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Papercut [Official HD Music Video] – Linkin Park
PapercutLinkin Park

This song is defined by its explosive sound that fuses aggressive guitar riffs with rap.

The lyrics sharply portray inner conflict and paranoia, resonating with many listeners.

Included on Linkin Park’s 2000 debut album “Hybrid Theory,” it continues to be highly acclaimed as a landmark of nu-metal/rap-rock.

It reached No.

14 on the UK Singles Chart and held the No.

1 spot on the UK Rock Chart for four consecutive weeks.

A powerful yet delicate track that empathizes with those battling themselves and grappling with anxiety.

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