Brush yourself off, get up, and make something great with what you’ve got.” I like to think of this song as a way of telling some one, “You are colorful. ‘displaying a play of lustrous colors like those of the rainbow’ Like a rainbow, we all have our colors, per say. You have to put things behind you in order to push on. As if you’re walking through a portal, picking and choosing the most horrific, terrible, crushing points in your life and tossing them into the wind, to forever be forgotten. That base hit in the intro really was doing it for me, and when hearing it loud, you really feel the anger in the lyrics” When I finally listened to it through decent headphones and cranked, I felt like I heard it for the first time. I had a cd player with crap headphones and kinda just overlooked this song even though I still like it. “I remember listening to this when I was a kid. “This is Linkin Park’s best song because it shows off every single one of their elements… The scratching the guitars, drums, bass, and the vocal play between chester and mike… Great lyrics too! This should be #1 Chester’s screams are epic as hell too, and a well-constructed song.” If you’ve ever experienced this song live you’ll also learn to appreciate its diversity and the energy the band puts in this particular piece of plain rock-art.” “I can’t believe that this awesome song is so far down in this list! I mean first of all it has the best riffing out of all LP-songs, a brilliantly rapping Mike Shinoda and Chester screaming at the top of his lungs. Minutes to Midnight is one of the best albums Linkin Park have made and people think I am weird because when I hear this song playing, I jump up and turn the song up as loud as I can without giving myself a headache.”ġ9. I absolutely love this song and could listen to it all day. Chester’s vocals are astounding and the scream he produces is the best and cleanest I have heard. “This song is by far one of the best and really deserves to be in the top 10.