Reanimation

Reanimation is the first remix album by American rock band Linkin Park as a follow-up to their first studio album, Hybrid Theory, and released on July 30, 2002. Recorded during the Hybrid Theory tour in 2001, it features remixes of songs from Hybrid Theory, including the album's bonus tracks. The remix album was produced by Mike Shinoda and mixed by Mark "Spike" Stent.

Release and promotion

Singles

"Pts.OF.Athrty", the remix of "Points of Authority" by Jay Gordon of Orgy, was released as the first and only official single from Reanimation. The single also features "H! Vltg3", the remix of "High Voltage" by Evidence and DJ Babu featuring additional vocals by Pharoahe Monch (which is found in the album), as well as a remix of "By Myself", entitled "Buy Myself", by American musician Marilyn Manson of the same name as the rock band as b-sides.

"Enth E Nd", "Frgt/10", "Songs from Reanimation" and "My<Dsmbr" were released as radio promotional singles.

Music videos

The official video for "Pts.OF.Athrty" depicts a completely CGI-animated battle between robots, ruled by the heads of Linkin Park members, and an alien race.

Reanimation (disambiguation)

Reanimation is an album by Linkin Park.

Reanimation may also refer to:

  • Reanimation (Lights and Motion album), by Lights & Motion
  • Corporeal reanimation, creation of the undead
  • Reanimatsioon or Reanimation, an album by Singer Vinger
  • Night of the Living Dead 3D: Re-Animation
  • In medical reanimation:

  • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
  • Advanced Life Support
  • See also

  • Reanimator (disambiguation)
  • Re-Animated, a 2006 live-action/animated TV movie
  • Reanimation (Lights and Motion album)

    Reanimation is the debut studio album by Swedish cinematic postrock band Lights & Motion, led by musician and native born Christoffer Franzén. It was released worldwide on January 16, 2013, through the American independent record label Deep Elm Records. The album was produced by Christoffer Franzén and recorded in Gothenburg during 2011 and 2012. The album contains thirteen tracks and has a total running time of 67 minutes.

    Background and recording

    Prior to recording Reanimation in 2011 and 2012, Franzén suffered from insomnia. This led to him spending time alone in a small studio in Gothenburg, experimenting with different ways of writing and recording music. Being self-taught in every aspect of his musicianship, he went through a long period of trial and error, trying to get a grasp on how to get what he heard in his head to come out of the speakers. After releasing a few demos online around 2011 and 2012, a buzz started to grow in the alternative and postrock scene, eventually garnering the attention of American independent record label Deep Elm Records, who later signed the band in 2012. The band started to work towards releasing their debut album in 2012, which came to be called Reanimation. Because of budget constraints, the album would be completely produced, engineered and mix by Franzén himself, stating that; "There is just this urge, this need to create and it takes on different shapes. I never know what I will end up with, and it's often very different from what I started out with. Sometimes I tell people that this album consists of my dreams...only I wasn't sleeping with they came to me, I just did my best to get them down on tape."

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    Reanimation

    by: Cave-In

    Bring dead skull
    Back to life again
    Tissue forms
    Around the wounded souls
    Healing signs
    of neon spines draw the lines
    My friends
    Revival of
    Unique bone structure
    Defeated frames
    Feeling life's embrace
    many falls
    Harmonic walls
    And echo halls
    My friends
    Reanimation
    Of old/new skin
    With growing vile
    Smile at the world




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