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Xero, Hybrid Theory, Grey Daze and Linkin Park

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now, to those who know no better, these 4 bands have something in common. The all lead up to Linkin Park. Xero, was Linkin park before Chester Bennington (who at the time was with Grey Daze). Hybrid Theory was what Linkin Park was called before Hybrid threatened to sue them over a trademark.

 

 

 

Linkin Park has many fans the most exclusive of which is Linkin Park underground. LPU released many fan albums, and Linkin Park's thank you to them for getting them mainstream was to release 4 (maybe more :-k ) LPU Cd's. the first of these 4 was the remastered version of Hybrid theory EP; the rarest of all Linkin Park Cd's.

 

 

 

Before they were Hybrid theory, they were Xero. Instead of Chester as lead vocals they had Wakefield (i forgot his first name). Personally i can't get my hands on his work, it is so rare. Xero released one album, if you even want to call it that. It was the Xero sampling CD. That CD is so rare its not funny.

 

 

 

well now that ive schooled you on what Linkin park is...does anyone have any idea where i can find the original LPU albums, or the Xero CD?

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