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Linkin Park: Road to Revolution - Live at Milton Keynes - Points of Authority
Bonus video included in the physical copy of the recording, Linkin Park plays "Points of Authority" during the "Linkin Park: Road to Revolution - Live at Milton Keynes" concert.
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Plot Summary
This concert film captures Linkin Park's electrifying performance at the National Bowl in Milton Keynes, England, on June 29, 2008. The band delivers a high-energy set, performing fan favorites and tracks from their albums 'Minutes to Midnight' and 'A Thousand Suns'. The show is renowned for its passionate crowd interaction and the band's powerful stage presence, marking a significant moment in their 'Projekt Revolution' tour.
Critical Reception
While primarily a live concert recording and not a traditional film, 'Road to Revolution' was met with overwhelmingly positive reactions from Linkin Park fans, who lauded its raw energy and the band's tight performance. Critics and reviewers generally acknowledged it as a strong representation of the band's live capabilities and their connection with a massive audience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its high-octane energy and faithful representation of Linkin Park's live sound.
Lauded by fans for capturing the band's impressive stage presence and connection with a huge audience.
Seen as a definitive showcase of Linkin Park at the peak of their live performance power.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly praise the concert film, highlighting its incredible energy, the band's powerful performance, and the overall atmosphere of the live show. Many commend the excellent sound quality and the selection of songs performed.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (as it is a live concert recording, traditional awards are not applicable)
Fun Fact
The concert at Milton Keynes was the largest headlining show of Linkin Park's career up to that point, with an estimated attendance of over 50,000 people.
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