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This video provides an educational vocal analysis and performance insight into Linkin Park’s “Given Up,” a high-octane anthem from their third studio album Minutes to Midnight (2007). Departing from their early nu-metal roots, this track leans into alternative rock while retaining the emotional intensity and sonic innovation that defines the band’s identity. Featuring the iconic Chester Bennington on lead vocals, “Given Up” is best known for its explosive 17-second scream—one of the most legendary vocal feats in modern rock. The song explores themes of disillusionment, burnout, and existential frustration, encapsulated through a visceral performance that continues to resonate with fans worldwide. As a vocal coach, I break down the technical demands and emotional delivery behind Chester’s performance—from breath management and compression to vocal fry and distortion. I also explore how Linkin Park’s unique blend of aggression and vulnerability pushes the boundaries of genre and vocal expression. 🎙️ In this video you will learn: 🔍 The 17-Second Scream: How Chester Bennington sustains one of the longest screams in rock—and what it takes to do it healthily. 🎶 Controlled Chaos: How Linkin Park blends clean singing with distortion and layered harmonies to amplify emotional storytelling. ⚡ Rhythmic Precision: The role of syncopation, consonant attack, and phrasing in creating urgency and intensity. 🧠 Breath & Grit: What “Given Up” teaches us about stamina, technique under pressure, and emotional authenticity. 💥 Related Artists: Perfect for fans of Breaking Benjamin, Three Days Grace, Bring Me The Horizon, Dead Sara, My Chemical Romance, and anyone interested in scream techniques, alternative rock vocals, or Chester Bennington’s legacy. 💬 Have you ever tried to hold a scream that long? Let me know in the comments—and which Linkin Park song challenged you vocally the most? ______________________________________________________________________________________ 🎶 Free 5-Minute Vocal Warm-Up! 🎤 Get your voice ready to sing fast - grab my guide + audio track here: 👉 https://www.bethroars.com/warm-up 📖 Get Your Signed Copy of My Album "Fable": https://www.bethroars.com/shop Grab a limited edition signed copy of my album "Fable" 🥁 Support My Work on Patreon: / bethroars Join my Patreon community for exclusive content, early access, and more! _________________________________________________________________________________ Songwriter: Linkin Park Producers: Rick Rubin, Mike Shinoda Genre: Punk rock, hardcore punk, heavy metal Origin: Agoura Hills, California, U.S Performed by Linkin Park Mike Shinoda – vocals, rapping, rhythm guitar, keyboards, samples (1996–2017) Brad Delson – lead guitar, backing vocals (1996–2017); keyboards (2007-2017) Joe Hahn – turntables, synthesizers, samples, programming, backing vocals (1996–2017) Rob Bourdon – drums, percussion, occasional backing vocals (1996–2017) Dave Farrell – bass, backing vocals (1996–1999, 2000–2017) Chester Bennington – lead vocals (1999–2017; his death), occasional rhythm guitar (2006–2017) Date and Location National Bowl in Milton Keynes. Original Video without interruption: • Given Up [Live at Milton Keynes] - Linkin ... Check out Linkin Park here: https://papercuts.linkinpark.com _________________________________________________________________________________ Social Media Facebook: www.facebook.com/bethroars Twitter: @bethroars Insta: @bethroars Hashtags: #vocalcoachreacts #chesterbennington #linkinpark #vocalanalysis #givenup #fryscream #musichistory #musicproduction #vocalmastery _________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, commentary, education, and research. This video is intended for educational and commentary purposes only. All rights to the original performance remain with the original copyright holders. My analysis focuses on vocal technique, emotional expression, and the cultural significance of the performance, and is designed to educate and inform viewers about the artistry involved. No copyright infringement is intended. Support the original artist by watching and purchasing their work.