Band history

Early years (1996–1999)

Originally consisting of three high school friends, Linkin Park’s foundation was anchored by Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, and Rob Bourdon. After graduating from high school, the California natives began to take their musical interests more seriously, recruiting Joe Hahn, Dave "Phoenix" Farrell, and Mark Wakefield to perform in their band then titled Xero.

Though limited in resources, the band began recording and producing songs within Shinoda’s make-shift bedroom studio in 1996. Tensions and frustration within the band grew after they failed to land a record deal.

The lack of success and stalemate in progress prompted Wakefield, at that time the band's vocalist, to leave the band in search for other projects. Farrell would also leave the band to tour with Tasty Snax and other bands.

After spending a considerable time searching for Wakefield's replacement, Xero recruited Arizona vocalist Chester Bennington. Jeff Blue, the vice president of Zomba Music, had referred him to the band in March 1999. Bennington, formerly of Grey Daze, became a standout among applicants because of his unique singing style. The band changed their name from Xero to Hybrid Theory.

The newborn vocal chemistry between Shinoda and Bennington helped revive the band, inciting them to work on new material. The band’s renaissance culminated with a change in name; from Hybrid Theory, the band changed their name to Linkin Park, a play on and homage to Santa Monica’s Lincoln Park.

However, despite these changes, the band still struggled to sign a record deal. After facing numerous rejections from several major record labels, Linkin Park turned to Jeff Blue for additional help.

After failing to catch Warner Bros. Records on three previous reviews, Jeff Blue, now the vice president of Warner Bros. Records, helped the band sign a deal with the company in 1999. The band released their breakthrough album, Hybrid Theory, the following year.

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Brad Delson





Bradford Phillip Delson




(born December 1, 1977), is a musician and the lead guitarist and one of the founding members of nu-metal band Linkin Park. He is also the A&R for Machine Shop Recordings.

Biography
Delson graduated from
Agoura High School in 1995 and formed Xero, which would later become Linkin Park, with Mike Shinoda and Rob Bourdon who he has known since the seventh grade.
Delson entered
UCLA in 1995 as a Regent Scholar. A member of Phi Beta Kappa, he graduated summa cum laude and with college honors from UCLA in 1999, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies with a specialization in Business and Administration. He decided to forgo law school in order to pursue a musical career with Linkin Park.
While at UCLA, where he shared a dorm room with bassist Dave Farrell for three years , Delson had the opportunity to intern with a member of the music industry as a part of his studies. He ended up working for Jeff Blue, an A&R representative at Warner Bros. Records. Blue offered constructive criticism on his demos. Blue introduced Chester Bennington, the current lead vocalist of Linkin Park to the other band members.
Delson also worked as a bouncer at the Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles, as confirmed by "The Breakfast with Linkin Park" hosted by
Kevin and Bean of KROQ 106.7 Los Angeles, which can be heard KROQ.com.
Before forming Xero with Mark Wakefield, Delson's first instrument was the trumpet. His first band was called the Pricks, and he later played in a band called
Relative Degree with his fellow Linkin Park bandmate Rob Bourdon.
Delson can usually be seen wearing a very large pair of
headphones on stage which are made by Shure and act as his monitors. The headphones are designed by him and Shinoda and change with every Linkin Park release. Delson has not alluded to an exact reason for the headphones, but has admitted that it channels him into his own personal "matrix" while performing; he has not divulged further into what this "matrix" actually entails. Delson has not given a serious answer as to why he wears the headphones, instead quipping, "If I tell you, I'll have to kill you." In a recent interview, Mike Shinoda said that Brad wears shooting range headphones for hearing protection, then gives them to Shinoda who then makes sticker designs that are applied to the headphones.


Delson has been known for his anti-social behavior on occasions. In high school, he used to dye his hair a variety of colors, or as in earlier days of the band, he generally kept it shaved. In recent years, Delson has been seen sporting a
jewfro, which is also seen on the front cover for Minutes to Midnight.

Personal life
Brad married Elisa Boren on September 16, 2003 in a private ceremony. Brad is of the
Jewish faith.

Philanthropy
In 2004, Delson and his wife established the Delson Scholarship Fund at UCLA which annually awards four-year scholarships to extraordinary students from Huntington Park.

In 2005, Brad signed on as an official supporter of Little Kids Rock, a nonprofit organization that provides free musical instruments and free lessons to children in public schools throughout the United States. Brad has personally delivered instruments to children in the program and sits on the organization's board of directors as an honorary member.

Guitar playing style
Delson has been sometimes criticized for playing simple guitar parts and never performing solos. He says that he "doesn't like to show off," giving reason to the fact that performing solos is a rare act for him. He has explained that this is due to the nature of the band, and that he tries to make his guitar playing sound like a keyboard or strings to try to fit in with the
hip hop and electronica sounds of the band. However, Brad put a few solos into their new record, Minutes to Midnight, after his bandmates encouraged him to do so. Featured solo parts of Brad Delson on Minutes to Midnight are e.g. in In Pieces, The Little Things Give You Away, No More Sorrow, Shadow of the Day and What I've Done.




In the early days of Linkin Park, their usual bassist
Dave Farrell was unavailable due to touring commitments with Tasty Snax. So in Hybrid Theory, Delson also became the band's bassist during recording. He also plays the keyboard during Hands Held High while Phoenix plays the electric guitar.

Equipment
The equipment that Delson uses includes the following:
Paul Reed Smith Custom 24 guitar in dropped C# tuning
Brad's favorite guitar is his custom-made red PRS with the
Hybrid Theory soldier on the frame.
Ibanez RG370dx guitar in dropped B tuning
Ibanez RG7620 7 string guitars (no longer uses)
Terry C. McInturff Sportster Guitar in
E-flat tuning
Fender 50's Stratocaster in dropped D tuning
2
Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier heads
Marshall 1959 slp reissued head
Randall MTS cabinets
Randall MTS emulators
Dunlop Picks-Tortex Wedge (0.83mm)
D'Addario EXL110 XL strings
DiMarzio Pickups (Air Zone/Tone Zone/D-Sonic.
Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor
Boss BF-3 Flanger
2 Boss CS-3 Compression Sustainers
Boss CE-5 Chorus Ensemble
Ibanez LF-7 Lo-Fi
Line 6 Amps
T.C.electronic G-Major
Digital Music Corp. GCX Guitar Audio Switcher
Digital Music Corp. Ground Control Pro w/ Boss Expression Pedal
Fender
Rory Gallagher Tribute Stratocaster
Gibson Classic Les Paul for recording
Fender Jaguar for clean moody sounds (recording)
Digidesign Pro Tools
Soldano SLO100 Super Lead Overdrive amp head
Hiwatt amp
Marshall JCM800 2203 vintage series 100W tube head
Bogner vintage amp
Shure UHF guitar wireless
Boss TU-2 Chromatic tuner
Furman PL plus power conditioner
4
Mesa Boogie 4x12 cabinets
VOX AC30 amplifier
Sears amp






























































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