Review by MartinDavey87 for Linkin Park - Reanimation (2002)
I’ll give Linkin Park credit. For a (at the time) young band, they really were getting their money’s worth out of their debut release, ‘Hybrid Theory’. As if they hadn’t already sold millions upon millions of copies of the album, and probably millions of hit singles (back when artists could actually make some money out of singles sales), now they were going to make millions upon millions with a remix album.
But is it any good? Actually, yes, it is. I feel bad rating it a two, because it’s actually a pretty decent album. This is, in some ways, what ‘Hybrid Theory’ would sound like if it was more hip-hop oriented. With plenty of guest vocal appearances by numerous rappers and nu metal singers, as well as some remix credits by a number of notable industrial artists, it’s quite a varied and interesting line-up of contributors.
But the thing with ‘Reanimation’, is that, while the album flows well and is easy enough to listen to, there’s only two tracks I’d really consider coming back to. All the others, well, I’d rather just play the actual ‘Hybrid Theory’ album. And while I don’t really mean this as a detriment, this has been on my playlist long enough with me being uncertain what to rate it. So I really can’t judge it any better than “it’s okay”.
Still, the two songs I like, ‘Wth>You’ and ‘My<Dsmbr’ are both fantastic, and can stand by their own merit as more than just remixes. The rest… well, they’re good, but passable. In all honesty, I just don’t know what else to say. This definitely belongs in every Linkin Park fans collection, I just don’t think I’m likely to listen to it very often. If ever.