![]() Even though the chorus has the potential to be catchy, the watered down vocals and lack of emotion make it rather forgettable. The fact that it is one of the albums best offerings is rather sad. This is followed by the album's first singe, ‘Still Swingin’. ![]() It is too short and lacks the creativity to make it a successful opening. The album opens with the pointless and poorly executed opening instrumental ‘Engage’. At least Linkin Park have been able to change it up and incorporate some genuine energy into their songs. Some of them are so uninspired and completely devoid of energy they make Linkin Park’s latest album seem like a work of art. Not only is every song painfully dull, but we have to suffer through a whopping thirteen of them. However, their newest album The Connection finds the band at an all time low, struggling to stay relevant while releasing yet another generic and rehashed collection of songs. To be fair, the album had its moments and the singles were pretty damn catchy. Released in 2000, the album had the well known hit ‘Last Resort’ as well as the popular ‘Broken Home’. They seem to get more and more forgettable with each release, but were they ever even that good in the first place? Their record sales for their breakthrough album, Infest suggests so. Now with more filler and forgettable choruses than ever before! Review Summary: Welcome to the new generic.
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