5. Linkin Park

Linkin Park burst onto the scene with their signature nu-metal blend on Hybrid Theory, but the band’s sound evolved significantly over time. Albums like A Thousand Suns showcased a dramatic shift, weaving in electronic, pop, and hip hop influences. This experimentation expanded their fan base and kept their music relevant across changing trends, with tracks like “Waiting for the End” and “Burning in the Skies” receiving critical praise. Their willingness to adapt ensured sustained popularity well beyond the nu-metal era. Explore the band’s sonic journey at NME.