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's live shows. «A Place For My Head» is one of Linkin Park's 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's 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'll notice 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'll notice in the lyrics from Hybrid Theory, we're attacking these universal themes of...

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