Road to Revolution: Live at Milton Keynes
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Publication |
November 21, 2008 |
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June 29, 2008 |
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Label (s) |
Machine Shop Recordings , Warner Bros. Records |
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Format (s) |
CD + DVD / Blu-ray Disc |
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Title (number) |
18 + 22 |
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running time |
77:17 + 97:45 |
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Road to Revolution: Live at Milton Keynes is the second live and video album by the US Nu-Metal band Linkin Park . It was released on November 21, 2008 on the Machine Shop Recordings and Warner Bros. Records labels .
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The songs on the album were recorded when the band performed live on June 29, 2008 at the Project Revolution Festival at the National Bowl in Milton Keynes , England . The songs played come from the three previously released studio albums Hybrid Theory (four or six tracks), Meteora (four or five tracks) and Minutes to Midnight (eight or nine tracks). The sound carrier also contains two songs from the collaboration album Collision Course with rapper Jay-Z , who can also be heard on the live versions.
production
Music producers Jordan Berliant, Rob McDermott, Ryan DeMarti, Wendy Griffiths, Devin Sarno and Peter Standish served as executive producers on the album .
Cover design
The album cover shows the Linkin Park logo in dark red, surrounded by two lions. The titles Road to Revolution and Live at Milton Keynes are above and below the logo, respectively. At the top of the picture is the dark red Linkin Park lettering . The background is beige.
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Chart successes
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Road to Revolution: Live at Milton Keynes entered the German charts at number 11 on December 5, 2008 and was ranked 12th, 17th and 20th in the following weeks. Overall, the album was in the top 100 with several interruptions for 32 weeks hold. In the United States, the phonogram reached position 41 and stayed on the charts for 13 weeks.
Sales figures and awards
Road to Revolution: Live at Milton Keynes was awarded a platinum record in Germany in 2013 for over 200,000 copies sold . In Switzerland the album received a gold record and in Great Britain it was awarded silver.