Linkin Park Is An American Rock Band From Agoura Hills California. The Band's Current Lineup Comprises Vocalist/rhythm Guitarist/keyboardist Mike Shinoda Lead Guitarist Brad Delson Bassist Dave Farrell DJ/turntablist Joe Hahn And Drummer Rob Bourdon All Of Whom Are Founding Members. Vocalists Mark Wakefield And Chester Bennington Are Former Members Of The Band. Categorized As Alternative Rock Linkin Park's Earlier Music Spanned A Fusion Of Heavy Metal And Hip Hop While Their Later Music Features More Electronica And Pop Elements. Read More On Last.Fm
"Lost In The Echo" Is A Song By American Rock Band Linkin Park From Their Fifth Studio Album Living Things. The Song Impacted Radio Stations As Well As A Digital Download On October 5 2012. The Song Was Written By The Band And Produced By Co-Lead Vocalist Mike Shinoda And Rick Rubin. It Received Mixed To Positive Reviews From Music Critics. In The Video "Inside Living Things" It Was Revealed That The Working Title Of "Lost In The Echo" Was "Holding Company". The Band Recorded The Song In March 2012. In An Interview With The Huffington Post Mike Shinoda The Band's Rapper And Producer Stated That The Song "was One Of Those Moments That Defined What This Album Was Going To Be About." He Also Expressed His Surprise When Despite The Band's Dislike For Songs That Sounded Like Their Earlier Material Appreciated The Song Saying "The Thing About 'Lost In The Echo' Was It Sounded A Lot Like What The 'song' Sounds Like I Think. When The Guys Heard It I Kind Of Said To Them "What Do You Think About That?" And Their Responses For The First Time In A Few Years Were Pretty Good. They Were Like 'Yeah We Hear The Merit. Let's Develop That Idea. Let's See What We Want To Do.' I Said To Them 'You Know This Is Like A Real Moment For Us Now On This Album.'"