The band is loud but civil -- no parental-advisory stickers here, just "enhanced CD" icons. It's the kind of music you can feed to your kid brother. And since Linkin Park, thankfully, doesn't mistake personal crises for the apocalypse, there's no reason to take its music with a grain of salt.
"Lyrically and from everyplace else, we wanted to come from a place of honesty," Farrell says. "If you come to a show, there are feelings of emotion in those songs. And to some extent, it's things that everybody's gone through. Every person that I've met has had feelings of anger or frustration. And you just deal with them differently."
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