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Universal acclaim- based on 749 Ratings
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Positive: 681 out of 749
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Mixed: 28 out of 749
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Negative: 40 out of 749
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Sep 12, 2011
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Jun 29, 2012The album has few good tracks that are Somewhere i belong, Numb and Breaking The Habit rest all the album is just a considerable squeal to Hybrid Theory which to me came as mixed record..............they are now being considered a band of fame...................Living Things is Better
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TrinhNJul 10, 2003More vague, bland, meaningless lyrics.
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lizhMar 17, 2004its ok but it aint that gud
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I.LynchMar 26, 2006Theyre mixing rock (great) rap (ok) and dance (terrible) and it doesnt work....very well.
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roxyDec 4, 2004good - but didn't blow me away
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AndyGJun 13, 2003
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Aug 12, 2013
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Mar 8, 2013Better than Hybrid Theory, but it's not enough. There are good songs (Numb, From The Inside, Breaking The Habit, Somewhere I Belong), but also bad tracks (Hit The Floor, Lying from You, Session) and Foreword that is absolutely useless. The others are OK.
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Aug 5, 2014
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Jul 21, 2017
Awards & Rankings
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Through it all, the guys stay just as tight (translation: radio-ready) as ever, offering up tracks in near-perfect three-minute doses.
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Coming from a group whose debut offered a glimmer of hope for the expansion of the genre's boundaries, such creative laziness is all the more disappointing.
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While being as well-crafted, catchy and dynamic as the first one, it leaves you feeling distinctly underwhelmed, as if the band had simply reprogrammed the Pro-Tools machine that they'd made the first album on and changed the lyrics and speed of the songs a bit.