Linkin Park Discography - Music Videos

Music Videos

Year Details Director(s)
2000 "One Step Closer" Gregory Dark
2001 "Crawling" Brothers Strause
"Papercut" Nathan "Karma" Cox & Joe Hahn
"In the End" Joe Hahn
"Points of Authority"
2002 "Pts.Of.Athrty"
"Enth E Nd" Jason Goldwatch
"Frgt/10" Joshua Cordes
"P5hng Me A*wy" Scott Patton
"Kyur4 Th Ich" Joe Hahn
2003 "Somewhere I Belong"
"Faint" Mark Romanek
"Numb" Joe Hahn
2004 "From the Inside"
"Breaking the Habit"
"Breaking the Habit" (5.28.04 3:37 pm) Kimo Proudfoot
"Lying from You"
"Numb/Encore" Joe DeMaio & Kimo Proudfoot
2007 "What I've Done" Joe Hahn
"Bleed It Out"
2008 "Shadow of the Day"
"Given Up" Mark Fiore & Linkin Park
"We Made It" Chris Robinson
"Leave Out All the Rest" Joe Hahn
2009 "New Divide"
2010 "Not Alone" Bill Boyd
"The Catalyst" Joe Hahn
"Waiting for the End"
2011 "Burning in the Skies"
"Iridescent"
2012 "Burn It Down"
"Lost in the Echo" Jason Zada
"Powerless" Timur Bekmambetov
"Castle of Glass" Drew Stauffer & Jerry O'Flaherty

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