As the epic “Easier to Run” on “Meteora” fades out to silence “Faint”‘s one note ‘violin’ fades in from out of nowhere, the dramatic ‘strings’ introduction begins and just when you thought you would be able to take a breather, this track starts.
We all know “Faint”. It’s one of those standard Linkin Park songs that everyone knows the words to. Mike Shinoda raps in the verses, Chester Bennington doesn’t sing as much in this. This is his shouting/yelling/screaming song of “Meteora”. He does it again in “From the Inside”, but this is the track where all of that takes place.
It’s fast. It’s loud. Pretty much takes your breath away the first time you hear it. It probably wouldn’t be wrong to say that Bennington could barely breathe after recording the vocal for this.
To tell you straight, I can’t remember the first time I heard it. I have no nostalgia or sentimentality linked with this track whatsoever. It actually might have been on the speakers in a shop somewhere when I was forced to go out with my family when I was younger. I have never really cared about what it means too. It’s not my favourite on the album either. But it’s damn good. And it’s from their best album. Yes, I said that.