Hybrid Theory - Track Listing

Track Listing

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Papercut" Linkin Park 3:04
2. "One Step Closer" Linkin Park, Scott Koziol 2:35
3. "With You" Linkin Park, Michael Simpson, John King 3:23
4. "Points of Authority" Linkin Park 3:20
5. "Crawling" Linkin Park, Mark Wakefield 3:29
6. "Runaway" Linkin Park, Wakefield 3:03
7. "By Myself" Linkin Park 3:09
8. "In the End" Linkin Park 3:36
9. "A Place for My Head" Linkin Park, Wakefield, Farrell 3:04
10. "Forgotten" Linkin Park, Wakefield, Farrell 3:14
11. "Cure for the Itch" Linkin Park 2:37
12. "Pushing Me Away" Linkin Park 3:11
Total length: 37:45
Japanese version bonus tracks
No. Title Writer(s) Length
13. "My December" Shinoda 4:20
14. "High Voltage" Linkin Park 3:45
15. "One Step Closer" (video) Linkin Park 2:55
iTunes bonus tracks
No. Title Writer(s) Length
13. "My December" Shinoda 4:22
14. "High Voltage" Linkin Park 3:47
15. "Papercut" (Recorded live at BBC1) Linkin Park 3:09
Special Edition Bonus disc track listing
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Papercut" (Live at Docklands Arena, London) Linkin Park 3:13
2. "Points of Authority" (Live at Docklands Arena, London) Linkin Park 3:30
3. "A Place for My Head" (Live at Docklands Arena, London) Linkin Park, Wakefield, Farrell 3:11
4. "My December" Shinoda 4:20
5. "High Voltage" Linkin Park 3:45
Hybrid Theory: Live Around the World
No. Title Length
1. "Papercut" (Live from Paris, 2010) 3:07
2. "One Step Closer" (Live from Frankfurt, 2008) 4:12
3. "Points of Authority" (Live from Sydney, 2007) 4:07
4. "Crawling" (Live from Athens, 2009)) 4:40
5. "In the End" (Live from Melbourne, 2010) 3:32
6. "A Place for My Head" (Live from Koln, 2008) 3:56
7. "Cure for the Itch" (Live from Perth, 2007) 1:42
8. "Pushing Me Away" (Piano Version, Live from Dellas, 2007) 3:40

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