Great 😀
4
By ghazs
Very good Remix of Living Things
❤️
1
By Trust and Us
❤️
If you are a Pluto in Scorpio Gen
5
By astroalyssa
If you are from the 90’s and loved dance/ trance/ house/ rock/ rap/ the love for the keyboards, microphone, and creative expression you will love this compilation album as my astrological relations do to this album so. It is always darkest before the first glimpse of one more light, whether daylight or moonlight, don’t you think?
Amazing!
5
By littlemist115
#MAKECHESTERPROUD❤️
Fantastic! Super chaged!
5
By plyogirlnc
I am surprised it has an overall 3.5 rating, because this is fantastic! I am very versatile in my music choices depending on my mood and needs. and I am a fan of Linkin Park, and Steve Aoki. The combo of the two in the one song brought me to check out this album on i-tunes. I am a professional athlete and trainer and I use this for workouts and it sure charges me up and makes me work harder! Very unique sound too. LOVE!
It's No Reanimation
3
By SchroederRock
RECHARGED focuses heavily on the heavy electronic influences in today's pop and sources all kinds of heard/unheard talent to put their spin on Linkin Park tracks. Like Reanimation, RECHARGED freshens things up for its preceeding album (Living Things). Reanimation benefitted from its mostly hip-hop spin on Hybrid Theory, which suited the band very well. RECHARGED doesn't translate so well despite the band taking on more electronic elements within its mustic. "Until It Breaks (Money Mark Headphone Remix)" is one of the more interesting remixes to be found here. Ironically, it features much of Mike Shinoda's rap with a fun hip-hop beat and classic rock-sounding guitars, before dissolving to a rich synth-driven chorus. "Burn it Down (Tom Swoon Remix)" definitely takes the original up a notch energy-wise and makes a case for Linkin Park tracks to be played at every major EDM festival worldwide. "Powerless (Enferno Remix)" makes a similar case. For anyone with an ear for modern drum & bass will enjoy the stylistically-diverse "Lies Greed Misery (Dirtyphonics Remix)" - one of the tracks on RECHARGED that will have an aggressive love it or leave it experience for listeners. Personally, "I'll Be Gone (Vice Remix feat. Pusha T)" is the clear winner outside the lead single "A Light That Never Comes". Vice and Pusha T bring a great rap influence to the track, which will tease listeners with a classic EDM buildup that would suggest massive bass drop, only to drop the bass on some great rap point that ends up being anti-climatic for the preceeding build-up - it's fantastic. Shinoda even gets back into the studio for a little rap of his own mid-way through the song. It all ends up showcasing what Linkin Park can do and questionably should do with future work. The electronic influences play boon and bust throughout. Some tracks on RECHARGED are a roadmap to a great future that could adopt new fans, others are evidence that Linkin Park and their enlisted help aren't quite sure where to take the music. RECHARGED is a grab bad of winners and losers. You'll probably find a small handful of great cuts and leave the rest off your music playing device, never to be heard again. Only fans that stick to the rock will not be happy with anything here.
Edm
5
By Messiahxx13
This album is good nice beats ... for this album being EDM version from Linkin Park I was impressed
No-go
1
By dvolante2
Re-animation was good, but this is an atrocity.
Linkin Park is back!
5
By Juliofrank83
Three songs from the album get me pumped as well as relax me. Keep 'em coming, guys!
Don't worry
5
By Lzlb
I am a huge Linkin Park fan and I love their music but Lincoln Park is not changing at all, they test what kind of music sounds good and if it does sound good then they make an album around the type of music they choose.