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' Released: October 19, 2012. ' Released: October 31, 2012. ' Released: December 7, 2012 Living Things is the fifth studio album by American band. It was released under and on June 20, 2012, in Japan, and throughout the rest of the world during the following week.

Production was handled by vocalist and, who both co-produced the band's previous two studio albums (2007) and (2010). The band states that Living Things combines elements from their previous four studio albums to create a new sound. They stated they finally felt they were in 'familiar territory' and 'comfortable in their own skin' after years of experimentation that resulted in their two previous studio albums, Minutes to Midnight and A Thousand Suns. Living Things was chosen as the album's title because of the numerous personal topics on the album.

The lead single for the album, ', was sent to radio and released to digital music retailers on April 16, 2012. Living Things debuted at number one on with sales of 223,000 copies in the United States in its opening week. The second single for the album, ', was released on October 19, 2012. The third single ' was released on October 31, 2012. The fourth and final single for the album, ', was released in its physical format on February 1, 2013. The album has sold 2.5 million copies worldwide as of December 2013. The album was certified Platinum by the RIAA in August 2017.

Linkin Park embarked with American band (pictured) and on the 2012. The band toured with and on the 2012. The band's concert at the Theatre in, was recorded and was shown in theaters on June 25, 2012 for one night only. The band performed a private concert at the 2012 in Los Angeles. On July 23, 2012, Linkin Park announced they would be touring South Africa for the first time, performing in Johannesburg and Cape Town in November 2012. On March 28, 2012, Shinoda confirmed that the album's first single is '.

On April 11, 2012, it was confirmed that it would be sent for radio airplay and released to iTunes on April 16, 2012. Shinoda also confirmed they were filming a music video for the song, with the band's turntablist directing the video. The band teamed up with the team to create a musical racing app titled Linkin Park GP, where players drive a and interact with an environment that allows the player to create a remix of 'Burn It Down', as well as zooming into individual sections of the song.

The music video for 'Burn It Down' premiered on MTV on May 24, 2012. On April 15, 2012, Mike Shinoda posted a blog update confirming that the new album title is Living Things and that the album would be available for pre-order through their website, starting April 16. Living Things was released on June 26, 2012. Pre-orders for the album began in April 17, 2012; upon purchase, fans were subscribed to Living Things Remixed, remixed songs from the album. In celebration of the release of Living Things, the band teamed up with website to release live compilations of each album era. On May 9, 2012, a worldwide interactive commenced. Shinoda proclaimed the near-end of the scavenger hunt in May 23, 2012, stating he would call DJ the next day to premiere a new song from Living Things, the end result of the hunt.

The song that premiered on BBC Radio 1 on May 24, 2012 was the album's fourth track, '. On June 4, 2012, the official lyric video of 'Lies Greed Misery' premiered. On the same day, 'Lies Greed Misery' was featured in a trailer for the, that was revealed.

' was also confirmed to be featured in Medal of Honor: Warfighter. ', the twelfth and closing track of the album, is featured in the closing credits to the film. A performance music video of 'Powerless' featuring scenes from the film was released on. The music video was directed by, director of Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. The official lyric video for ' was released via Linkin Park's official YouTube page on June 29, 2012. And the official music video was released on September 4, 2012. On October 5, 2012, 'Lost in the Echo' was released as the album's second single.

On October 10, 2012, Linkin Park released the music video for 'Castle of Glass'. On October 31, 2012, 'Powerless' was released as an iTunes-only single in Japan, although there has been neither an official statement about 'Powerless' being a single nor any promotion around the release date. ' was released to alternative radio as a promotional single on December 5, 2012, while 'Castle of Glass' was released as the album's third single on February 1, 2013 and impacted US radio on January 5, 2013. Reception Commercial Living Things debuted at number one on the, selling 223,000 copies, beating out 's by 1,000 sales, according to, and fell to number 5 on its second week on chart selling 64,000 copies. The album has reached the top spot in seventeen countries becoming their best charting album so far and has been certified Gold in for shipments of at least 35,000 copies, and also attained Gold certification in Switzerland. It also debuted at number one in, selling 41,000 copies beating out Maroon 5's album once again.

In Canada, the album also debuted at number one selling at least 20,000 copies. As of Aug 2017, the album has sold 1 000,000 copies in the United States. Critical reception Professional ratings Aggregate scores Source Rating 60/100 Review scores Source Rating C B 5/10 6/10 Upon its release, the album was met with mixed reviews from critics.

According to the aggregate review website, Living Things holds a score of 60 out of 100 based on 15 collected reviews, indicating 'mixed to average reviews.' Chad Childers of stated that 'the album as a whole continues to expand their world-view writing like what listeners got with A Thousand Suns, but it also adds more of the anger that was prevalent in their earliest work,.' From declared that 'there is definition to their structure, some of the choruses catch hold without too much effort - but this album remains one of sustained mood, not individual moments' and concludes that the album is 'a fitting soundtrack for aging rap-rockers who are comfortable in their skin but restless at heart'. Writer Dave Simpson observed that ' Living Things is more personal than, with underlying themes of recovery from traumatic experiences. The exception, Burn It Down, delivers an antiwar sentiment via -y electro-bounce, while the similarly standout Roads Untraveled is an eerie confessional ballad', and concluded that ' Living Things would have benefited from more of such adventure, but they still sound like a band enjoying an unexpected second life'. Johan Wippsson of wrote that the album is 'too little too pop-oriented and made for the charts than before.

The synthesizers are a bit too intent to mode, but assume that the band felt it was time to conquer the charts again.' ' Jordan Blum concluded that “ Living Things is a very good entry that’s simply not as special as its precursor.' Phil Mongredien from comments on their refusal to play it safe and praises their boldness. Tim Grierson at stated that Living Things is 'a straightforward collection that plays to their rap-rock strengths, and while it’s often musically engaging, these 12 songs don’t have enough cumulative impact. As a result, the record ends up being a diverting experience rather than an arresting one.' At, Evan Rytlewski commented that the band 'can dial down (or turn back up) the heaviness all it wants, recruit the most Grammy-proven producers, and keep current with the latest electronic textures, but those moves can only take Linkin Park so far when its songs have all the emotional range of an bout'.

Another mixed review from Hamish MacBain at NME stated that '.their foray into said genre here is restricted to the three minutes of ‘Castle of Glass’. The rest is well, to be fair, they’ve obviously been listening to a bit of, and thus the heavy guitar thud of yore has been replaced by a new, heavy electronic thud, but that aside it’s largely the usual semi-hilarious histrionica to which we’ve become accustomed.' MacBain also added that, in the sub-description of the review, the album is 'A predictable earache'.

Track listing All lyrics written by and; all music composed. Title Length 1. 'Victimized' 1:46 8. 'Roads Untraveled' 3:49 9. 'Skin to Bone' 2:48 10. 'Until It Breaks' 3:43 11.

'Tinfoil' 1:11 12. ' 3:44 Total length: 36:59 Japanese edition bonus track No. Title Length 13.

' (live) 4:07 Total length: 41:12 Australian tour edition bonus disc No. Title Length 1. ' (live) 3:41 2. ' (live) 4:30 3. 'What I've Done' (live) 4:06 4. 'Lost in the Echo' (KillSonik Remix) 5:11 5.

'Burn It Down' (live 2012) 4:02 6. 'Lies Greed Misery' (live Rock im Park 2012) 2:31 Living Things + bonus DVD ( Live at Admiralspalast, Berlin, Germany) No. Title Length 1.

'Tinfoil' 1:49 2. 'With You' 3:37 5. '//' 5:46 13. '/' 5:21 Living Things Remixed No. Title Length 1. 'Burn It Down' ( Remix) 3:38 2. 'Burn It Down' ( Remix) 8:00 3.

'Burn It Down' (Swoon Remix) 4:51 4. 'Until It Breaks' ( Remix) 6:04 5. 'Roads Untraveled' (Rad Omen Remix feat. 'Burn It Down' ( Remix) 5:22 7.

'Until It Breaks' ( Remix) 4:36 8. 'Powerless' (Enferno Remix) 6:20 Personnel. Living Things (Acapellas and Instrumentals) is the first instrumental and a capella tracks album performed by American rock band Linkin Park, taken from their fifth studio album Living Things.

The album was released on iTunes, and was released through Warner Bros. And Machine Shop on June 25, 2012, it was produced by Rick Rubin and Mike Shinoda. This album was released before the release of Living Things on June 26, 2012. The album was released by Linkin Park after Shinoda heard all the remixes of their songs by other producers, and it was confirmed on their official website.

Track listing No. Title Length 1. 'Lost in the Echo' (Instrumental) 3:25 2. 'In My Remains' (Instrumental) 3:20 3. 'Burn It Down' (Instrumental) 3:50 4. 'Lies Greed Misery' (Instrumental) 2:26 5. 'I'll Be Gone' (Instrumental) 3:32 6.

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'Castle of Glass' (Instrumental) 3:25 7. 'Victimized' (Instrumental) 1:48 8. 'Roads Untraveled' (Instrumental) 3:50 9. 'Skin to Bone' (Instrumental) 2:48 10. 'Until It Breaks' (Instrumental) 3:55 11.

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'Tinfoil / Powerless' (Instrumental) 5:03 12. 'Lost in the Echo' (A cappella) 2:56 13. 'In My Remains' (A cappella) 2:43 14. 'Burn It Down' (A cappella) 2:56 15. 'Lies Greed Misery' (A cappella) 2:14 16.

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'I'll Be Gone' (A cappella) 2:59 17. 'Castle of Glass' (A cappella) 2:49 18. 'Victimized' (A cappella) 1:14 19. 'Roads Untraveled' (A cappella) 3:11 20. 'Skin to Bone' (A cappella) 2:37 21. 'Until It Breaks' (A cappella) 3:43 22. 'Powerless' (A cappella) 3:26 Total length: 1:08:12 References.

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