Frgt/10
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"FRGT/10 / Enth E ND" | ||
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Single by Linkin Park | ||
from the album Reanimation | ||
Released | 2002 | |
Format | Vinyl | |
Recorded | 2002 | |
Genre | Nu metal | |
Length | 7 min 39 s | |
Label | Warner Bros. Records | |
Producer(s) | Mike Shinoda | |
Chart positions | ||
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Linkin Park singles chronology | ||
"Pts.Of.Athty/H! Vltg3" (2002) |
"FRGT/10" (2002) |
"Somewhere I Belong" (2003) |
"Enth E ND" / "Frgt/10" is the second single from the remix album Reanimation, by the nu metal band Linkin Park. "Enth E ND" is a remixed version of Linkin Park's single "In The End" and "Frgt/10" is a remix of the band's song "Forgotten".
Contents |
[edit] CD Single Track listing
- "Enth E ND" (4:01)
- "Enth E ND" (Instrumental) (4:01)
- "FRGT/10" (3:38)
- "FRGT/10" (Instrumental) (3:38)
[edit] Mexican Radio CD Track listing
(Cover shown on right)
- "FRGT/10" (3:38)
[edit] Vinyl Track listing
Side A
- "Enth E ND" (4:01)
- "Enth E ND" (Instrumental) (4:01)
Side B
- "FRGT/10" (3:38)
- "FRGT/10" (Instrumental) (3:38)
[edit] Music video
The video features a person in a green jump suit, a gas mask, and a paint tank with a nozzle on the index finger of the right hand. The character goes around a depressing looking city painting the initials L.P. (Linkin Park) on walls. Wherever the person paints, foliage and vegitation grow. The authorities keep trying to arrest the person and chase the painter until the painter leaps off a rooftop to get to another rooftop. The paintcan falls off the person and cracks open. While the authorities are examining the tank, the person crawls up to their bedroom window, takes off their mask, showing it is a woman, and she gets into bed. The entire video is computer animated.
[edit] Miscellanea
- The "reanimated" lyrics for this song were largely taken from "Rhinestone," the original demo version of Forgotten from before Hybrid Theory was released.
- Differeing from most single releases, the title track, "FRGT/10" is not the first track on the single. The reason for this in unclear, though is possibly due to the success of the single for "In The End", which "Enth E ND" is remixed from, while "Forgotten" was never relesed as a single.