A Place For My Head - Linkin Park (Lyrics / Subtitulada Al Español)

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"A Place For My Head" is the ninth track on the album Hybrid Theory. It has been a long-time fan-favorite track, especially at the band&live shows. "A Place For My Head" is one of Linkin Park&oldest songs. Its first version was called "Esaul", which was the name of a friend of the band that they used to hang out with, and was written with Mark Wakefield when they were still called Xero. Deftones was one of Mark&favorite bands in high school and Mike noted "A Place For My Head" as one of the songs influenced by their sound. "We wouldn’t have written a song like “A Place for My Head” if not for them. There was a bounce to their music that reminded me of my favorite hip-hop songs. And even though the guitars were super heavy, oftentimes they felt smooth like a keyboard, as if the distortion had flattened it so much it was just a wash of chords." When questioned what was the first demo he received from the band, Chester Bennington said: "I think it had the original version of Place for my Head. That was the song that I got." On October 12, 2003, when speaking to Yahoo! Launch about their (at the time) new studio album, Meteora, Mike Shinoda revealed the song was started in 1996: "Lyrically, you¬ice kind of a progression or hopefully a growth, because some of the songs on Hybrid Theory are, like, seven years old. "Like A Place From My Head," that was written seven years ago. You¬ice in the lyrics from Hybrid Theory, we&attacking these universal themes of depression, of...

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