Updated On: 23 January, 2026 04:41 PM IST | Nascimento Pinto
As the iconic band performs in India for the first time, fans are all pumped up but it can only get better if you listen to these songs before the performance

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In The End
While `Crawling` is one of the favourites and special mention in this list, `In The End` is one of the most popular songs from their debut album `Hybrid Theory` in 2000. The song reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 showcasing to the world not only the beauty of Chester Bennington`s voice but also Mike Shinoda`s rap, and is one of their all-time hits not only around the world but also in India, and fans will be singing ther heart out. Will you?
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In The End
While `Crawling` is one of the favourites and special mention in this list, `In The End` is one of the most popular songs from their debut album `Hybrid Theory` in 2000. The song reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 showcasing to the world not only the beauty of Chester Bennington`s voice but also Mike Shinoda`s rap, and is one of their all-time hits not only around the world but also in India, and fans will be singing ther heart out. Will you?

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What I`ve Done
Even as most people pick `Somewhere I Belong`, `What I`ve Done` is definitely among the top songs by the band from their third studio album `Minutes to Midnight` that released in 2007, and will see them hopefully play it in Bengaluru and Mumbai
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Leave Out All The Rest
Many may want `Iridiscent` on this list, and likely so, but I am going to pick `Leave Out All The Rest` because it depicts a very different kind of Linkin Park with a smooth power ballad, that further became popular after it featured in the `Twilight` film, apart from `Law and Order` and a CSI episode

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The Emptiness Machine
If there is one of the most recent songs that you should look forward to, it has to be `The Emptiness Machine`, that shows the bands newest member Emily Armstrong showcase her vocals, and seamlessly blend into then, even though fans have been conflicted about it over time. The song is from their eighth studio album `From Zero`
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