Linkin Park’s return with From Zero marks a fresh chapter for the band, now featuring Emily Armstrong as co-vocalist and Colin Brittain on drums.
The album blends their signature sound with new energy, offering something for fans of all eras. Here’s a ranking of all 11 tracks, based on the writer’s personal opinion.
11. From Zero (Intro)
A brief, atmospheric opening that sets the tone but feels more like a prelude.
10. Cut the Bridge
A rock-heavy track with chant-like energy, ideal for live arenas but not as standout compared to the rest.
9. Stained
With soaring melodies and electro-rock influences, Armstrong’s powerful vocals take center stage here.
8. Over Each Other
This track showcases Armstrong’s vocal range, supported by Brittain’s drumming, making it an early highlight of the album.
7. IGYEIH (I Give You Everything I Have)
A fiery mix of rap-rock energy, emotional lyrics, and sharp bass riffs make this a lyrical powerhouse.
6. Overflow
A pensive, moody piece that contrasts beautifully with the album’s heavier tracks, thriving on its atmospheric depth.
5. Casualty
This thrash-inspired track leans into punk ferocity, with Armstrong and Shinoda delivering electrifying vocal performances.
4. Two Faced
Packed with nostalgic nods to Hybrid Theory, this nu-metal track brings back the band’s early energy with a fresh twist.
3. Over Each Other
Armstrong’s vocals shine on this emotionally charged anthem, cementing its place among the best.
2. The Emptiness Machine
The lead single blends razor-sharp songwriting and massive hooks, delivering a classic Linkin Park feel with a modern edge.
1. Heavy is the Crown
This high-energy rap-rock track embodies everything fans love about Linkin Park—intense vocals, sharp lyrics, and a raw emotional core.
From Zero proves Linkin Park’s ability to evolve while staying true to their roots, offering a promising future for the band.