by
Mike Shinoda
- Record Label: Warner Bros. Records / Warner Bros.
- Release Date: Jun 15, 2018
User Score
Universal acclaim- based on 95 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 80 out of 95
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Mixed: 6 out of 95
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Negative: 9 out of 95
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Jun 17, 2018Fantastic. You can feel so many stages of grief during the album... Musicwise it`s extremely powerful as well. Keep on Mr. Shinoda! :)
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Jun 25, 2018Mike Shinoda, one of my favorite musicians, pops off with a very emotional and breathtaking album that everyone should be acknowledged to hear. After all he went through in the past year, he actually had the courage to rise up and explain the world his true feelings about the suffering he's been through, (Chester Bennington's death, and family issues).
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Jun 15, 2018
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Jun 15, 2018Absolutely amazing album, there are no songs in the record that sound OK, every song hits home in it's own way. A cathartic album full of emotional yet resilient songs, definitely and totally recommended.
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Jun 20, 2018Holy crap. Amazing album. The Ep was great, but this is better. I love the tracks, but the lyrics take you on an emotional ride.
Favourites: Hold it together, ghosts, worlds on fire
least favourites: I.O.U -
Jun 15, 2018An album simply fantastic and emotionally honest. I wish every success to Mike and this album.
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Jun 15, 2018A fantastic album that is emotional as it is impressive. Would definitely recommend.
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Jun 17, 2018NOTHING SOUNDS LIKE THIS! Written,produced,performed,mixed by this multi-instrumentalist. Starts out sad in the wake of loss then progressively you can hear the healing in every track. I LOVE EVERY SONG on this album. This album was my first pre-order for anything. The sound is like the STRANGER THINGS OST mixed with Hip Hop. Original,refreshing,daring, and unique. A master piece.
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Jun 18, 2018
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Jun 19, 2018I wish this album never existed because it is the result of Chester's passing . But since the reality is as it is, what can you say about it? No words describe what Mike has done. Amazing. Raw. Honest. I can only be grateful that he made this magnificent piece of cathartic music and i hope he keeps doing what he is doing since he started Linkin Park until this very moment.
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Sep 12, 2018
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Sep 16, 2018Wow. This album is incredible. As a long time lp fan, I wasn't surprised by the quality of this album, but was pleasantly surprised by how good it is.
Favourite tracks: Hold it together, I.O.U, World's on fire, Lift off
Least: Place to start, About You -
May 22, 2019This is a really raw and emotional album, you can feel Mike's pain through the songs.
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Sep 4, 2019Simply Amazing. Almost all track are really good both on the lyrics and on the music. Knowing the reason why this album was made in the first place, I'm still impressed by Shinoda
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Sep 14, 2019Really Mike's best album ever ! Good tracks, good synth, and good Mike Shinoda . Just super !
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Jan 30, 2022truly electric. truly electric. truly electric. truly electric. truly electric.
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Nov 14, 2019Good! Mike Shinoda is the best! I'm crying and i'm cant! Thanks and love from Russia!
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Jul 12, 2020
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Jun 28, 2018
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Jun 25, 2018Throughout Post Traumatic, you can sense how unmoored Shinoda is without that spectacle. His chest doesn’t puff out as far as it did on Fort Minor. His compositions don’t detonate like his best work for Linkin Park. His bandmates aren’t there to lift him up when he falls short. He sounds abandoned.
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Kerrang!Jun 15, 2018It's an important, thoughtful album that will serve to unite the grief-stricken with a new-found sense of purpose to find some form of healing. [9 Jun 2018, p.53]
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Jun 15, 2018While Post Traumatic takes an emotional toll, it ultimately instills feelings of hope and the idea that things can get better. For Shinoda, Linkin Park, and their devoted followers, it's an effective group therapy session.