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.
A brief, atmospheric opening that sets the tone but feels more like a prelude.
A rock-heavy track with chant-like energy, ideal for live arenas but not as standout compared to the rest.
With soaring melodies and electro-rock influences, Armstrong’s powerful vocals take center stage here.
This track showcases Armstrong’s vocal range, supported by Brittain’s drumming, making it an early highlight of the album.
A fiery mix of rap-rock energy, emotional lyrics, and sharp bass riffs make this a lyrical powerhouse.
A pensive, moody piece that contrasts beautifully with the album’s heavier tracks, thriving on its atmospheric depth.
This thrash-inspired track leans into punk ferocity, with Armstrong and Shinoda delivering electrifying vocal performances.
Packed with nostalgic nods to Hybrid Theory, this nu-metal track brings back the band’s early energy with a fresh twist.
Armstrong’s vocals shine on this emotionally charged anthem, cementing its place among the best.
The lead single blends razor-sharp songwriting and massive hooks, delivering a classic Linkin Park feel with a modern edge.
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.