October 2, 2001
Linkin Park : In The End
'In The End', another slab of gormless MTV rap-rock from the bottom of the food chain.
It's hard to fully grasp the gravitas, and point, of Linkin Park unless you've just entered your first year of GCSEs, your parents are on your back about tidying your bedroom and your face stinks of Clearasil. Fresh out of charm school, this bunch of bumfluffed jocks' quest to severely damage the taste and appearance of a generation continues with 'In The End', another slab of gormless MTV rap-rock from the bottom of the food chain. A song literally about nothing - "In the end, it doesn't even matter" runs the chorus - when the world ceases to care aboutLinkin Park, they'll only have themselves to blame.
Piers Martin
7.3
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