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!
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Linkin Park Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)
PowerlessLinkin Park22rank/position

A song released as a single in 2012 by the American rock band Linkin Park.
It reached No.
40 on the UK Rock Chart.
The track was featured in the 2012 fantasy film “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.”
Numb/EncoreLinkin Park & Jay Z23rank/position

Mark Hunt, a fighter with Samoan roots, possesses punching power that ranked around first or second even in the old K-1, and he also has a skull about twice as thick as that of an average human.
He’s truly a quintessential example of a fighter who’s maxed out both offense and durability.
Hugely popular in Japan as well, the entrance song he used was “Numb/Encore,” a collaboration between Linkin Park and Jay-Z.
It features a refreshing melody that perfectly suits Mark Hunt’s gentle personality.
RebellionLinkin Park ft. Daron Malakian24rank/position

Linkin Park, the American rock band often called “the best-selling band of the 21st century.
” If you’re into alternative rock, you probably know them.
One of their iconic songs is Rebellion, released in 2014.
The track features Daron Malakian, the lead guitarist of the 90s-renowned rock band System of a Down, as a guest—what a stellar collaboration! It’s a shame we can’t see this collab performed live, as Linkin Park’s vocalist, Chester, passed away in 2017.
Bleed It OutLinkin Park25rank/position

For a teenage birthday, if you’re going to celebrate yourself the moment the date changes, how about this track with the band members’ casual chatter and lively tambourine sounds? I think it’ll get you fired up to kick off a new you.
Hands Held HighLinkin Park26rank/position

A song by Linkin Park, hailed as the best-selling band of the 21st century, whose vocalist Chester Bennington’s sudden passing in 2017 shocked the world.
Featured on their third album, Minutes to Midnight, this track blends a calm yet powerful rap with a hymn-like, ethereal chorus that truly moves you.
Its cynical lyrics, which depict the horrors of war and criticize those in power, convey anger toward the harsh realities and injustices of the world.
With a sacred, requiem-like quality for lost lives, it’s a number that reaffirms the depth of Linkin Park’s message and the breadth of their musicality.
Let You FadeLinkin Park27rank/position

What stands out is a grand soundscape that begins with a quiet piano melody and unfolds into powerful guitars—one of the newly included tracks on the deluxe edition of American rock band Linkin Park’s eighth album, “From Zero,” released in May 2025.
The call-and-response vocals between new singer Emily Armstrong and Mike Shinoda resonate deeply, and the lyrics, centered on themes of memory and loss, evoke profound emotion.
It’s recommended not only for longtime Linkin Park fans but also for rock listeners interested in bold new directions.
This ambitious work lets you savor the band’s renewed drive and their enduring expressive power in their new lineup.
My DecemberLinkin Park28rank/position

In the early 2000s, Linkin Park completely reshaped the loud rock scene with overwhelming musicality and unprecedented commercial success.
Released in 2000, their masterpiece debut album Hybrid Theory sold a record-breaking 30 million copies worldwide.
Included as a bonus track on the Japanese edition, My December is a hidden gem I can’t recommend to those who like cheerful winter tunes or Christmas songs; rather, it’s a track I especially want people to hear if they feel like sinking into the deepest darkness of sorrow.
Composed solely by the band’s brain, Mike Shinoda, it’s an unconventional number built around solemn piano tones, programmed drums, and ambient electronic sounds.
The lyrics are essentially the monologue of a man who seems to have parted ways with someone important—seemingly a common theme—but the late Chester Bennington’s restrained vocal delivery conveys such raw pain and urgency that it reaches the depths of the listener’s heart.





