Wake

Album: Minutes To Midnight (2007)
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Songfacts®:

  • An instrumental track that opens the Minutes To Midnight album, the band explained in the liner notes: "This short song was created near the end of the album writing process. The dual-meaning of the word "wake" seemed an appropriate introduction to the record."

Comments: 2

  • Thomas from Surabaya, IndonesiaThis song is meaningless for me. Why does Linkin park always make an Introduction song on their albums, except Hybrid Theory?
    Anyway, I Love Linkin Park.
  • Eldes from Barstow, Cahey cmon linkin park finish the song it sounds tight
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