The live recording of Linkin Park at Milton Keynes Bowl on June 28, 2008, took place shortly after the release of their third studio album, "Minutes t... Read Full Description >
The live recording of Linkin Park at Milton Keynes Bowl on June 28, 2008, took place shortly after the release of their third studio album, "Minutes to Midnight," which came out in May 2007. This period marked a significant transition for the band as they moved toward a more mature sound, blending various musical styles while maintaining their signature nu-metal roots. Notably, "Minutes to Midnight" was produced by Rick Rubin, which contributed to a refined production quality and artistic evolution. During the concert, the band showcased a dynamic setlist that included hits like "One Step Closer," "Given Up," and "Numb." This performance was also part of their "Road to Revolution" tour, highlighting the band's growing global popularity and appeal. A memorable aspect of the Milton Keynes show was its massive turnout, with a record-breaking audience, cementing Linkin Park's status as one of the leading rock acts of the time.