Bleed It Out Explained

Bleed It Out
Cover:Bleed_It_Out_single.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Linkin Park
Album:Minutes to Midnight
Released:August 17, 2007
Recorded:2007
Studio:The Mansion, Los Angeles
Genre:Rap rock[1] [2]
Length:2:44
Label:Warner Bros.
Prev Title:What I've Done
Prev Year:2007
Next Title:Shadow of the Day
Next Year:2007

"Bleed It Out" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park. The song was released as the second single from their third studio album, Minutes to Midnight. The single was released on August 17, 2007.[3]

On July 30, 2007, the music video was shown on MTV Germany and MTV Asia and has premiered in Canada through the Muchmusic Countdown and their MuchAxs video streaming website. This song was #44 on Rolling Stones list of the 100 Best Songs of 2007.[4] This song was also #83 on MTV Asias list of Top 100 Hits of 2007.[5]

The song is featured in the closing video package in Game 3 of the 2007 World Series, and in the main setlist for the rhythm video game .

"Bleed It Out" was first performed live during the show at Webster Hall in New York City on May 11, 2007. Other notable live performances of the song include when it was performed in Tokyo on July 7, 2007, and broadcast as part of Live Earth, The Concerts for a Climate in Crisis, as well as when it was performed on the May 12, 2007, episode of Saturday Night Live.[6]

Live performances

"Bleed It Out" includes a slow chorus breakdown at the end, and Rob Bourdon's extended drum solo.

For the 2010 A Thousand Suns World Tour, it was originally performed between "Crawling" and "One Step Closer" as the second-to-last number of the main set for the South American leg. It was moved to the encore as the final number for the European leg of the tour. On their recent EMA's performance, they played the song with "A Place for My Head" mixed into the end. This song was played with "Burning in the Skies" in the same tour in some dates.

In Living Things World Tour, the band plays two verses from Sabotage by the Beastie Boys in memory of Beastie Boys' bassist MCA who died in 2012.

During Linkin Park's "Concert For The Philippines" in January 2014, the song was performed featuring a drum solo from Travis Barker.

On June 22, 2014, at the Vans Warped Tour in Ventura, CA, Linkin Park performed the song with rapper Machine Gun Kelly who came up with a third verse taken from his song "What I Do".

Music video

The song's music video was directed by Joe Hahn and premiered on July 31, 2007, on MTV Germany. The music video was premiered in the United States on August 6, 2007, all day long on MTV2's "Unleashed". It also had a premiere on TRL the same day as MTV2's "Unleashed". It debuted at number 27 on the Muchmusic Countdown on August 3. Although "Leave Out All The Rest" (the track before it) features footsteps and an opening door that segues into "Bleed It Out", it was omitted for the music video. The video was filmed and then reversed (in what appears to be one continuous shot), although green screens were used to make it look like the band was still playing regularly. The video features a reversed bar fight, and at the end of the video, it is revealed that a person vomited on another person's shoe, which started the massive fight.

The video was named Muchmusic's #1 Rock video of 2007 during their annual Holiday Wrap specialty program series. Also, at the 2008 MuchMusic Video Awards, "Bleed It Out" won for Best International Video – Group.

Warner Bros. Records released a live video of "Bleed it Out" exclusively on their YouTube channel. The live video was shot in Japan on July 7, 2007, when Linkin Park was performing during the Live Earth concert. The Warner Records version censors "fuck" and "noose". However, other users have uploaded the same performance but some may have been captured from networks like NBC and MSN, which may have the lyrics uncensored.[7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]

Commercial performance

The song ranked in music charts even before its official release. The song peaked at #52 on the Billboard US Hot 100 and #54 on the Billboard Pop 100. Although the song is the band's first charting single on Modern Rock Tracks to not reach the #1 spot since "Pts.Of.Athrty" in 2002 stalled at #29, it did however hold the #2 spot on the chart for nine consecutive weeks then got replaced by Three Days Grace's Never Too Late at the #2 spot, being held off from the #1 spot by Foo Fighters' "The Pretender". It also reached #3 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks charts. In the UK, it debuted and peaked at #29. It made the top thirty in Australia, Canada, Poland and Israel. To date, it has been less successful than its predecessor "What I've Done" that debuted at #1 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart and the following single "Shadow of the Day" where both singles charted higher. However, it has peaked higher than "What I've Done" in the New Zealand Singles Chart (#7) and Belgian Singles Chart (#22). Additionally, it was more successful on the Mainstream Rock Tracks and the Modern Rock Tracks chart than the other singles from Minutes to Midnight staying at 36 weeks on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, making it their third most successful single behind "In The End" (44 weeks) and "Faint" (37 weeks) on the rock charts.

As of June 2014, "Bleed It Out" has sold over 1,920,000 copies in the US, making it the band's 7th highest selling single of all time in the US.[13]

Charts

Chart (2007–08)Peak
position
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40 Tipparade)[14] 11
Portugal (AFP)[15] 5
US Pop 100 (Billboard)[16] 54

Notes and References

  1. Linkin Park Mix Ambient with Rage in Tour Opener . . Arielle Castillo . January 21, 2011 . ...explosive rap-rock anthem....
  2. Web site: Best Linkin Park Songs: 20 Classics That Launched a Nu-Metal Revolution. Dig!. Edwards. Luke. March 20, 2022. March 20, 2022. 2022-04-17. https://web.archive.org/web/20220417221439/https://www.thisisdig.com/feature/best-linkin-park-songs/. live.
  3. Web site: LinkinPark.com – Bleed It Out. December 20, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20110606053013/http://www.linkinpark.com/page/bleed-it-out. June 6, 2011. dead.
  4. No byline (December 11, 2007). "The 100 Best Songs of 2007". Rolling Stone. Retrieved December 21, 2007. Wayback Machine archive
  5. [MTV Networks Asia|MTV Asia]
  6. http://snlarc.jt.org/detail.php?i=2007051214 SNL Archives | Detail
  7. Web site: Bleed It Out (Official Video) on YouTube. YouTube. From the Warner Bros. Records YouTube Channel
  8. Web site: Bleed It Out (Official Video) on YouTube. YouTube. August 20, 2007. From Linkin Park's YouTube Channel
  9. Web site: Bleed It Out (Official Video) on YouTube. YouTube. From Warner Music Group's YouTube Channel
  10. Web site: Bleed It Out (Live Earth) Official Video on YouTube. YouTube. From the Warner Bros. Records YouTube Channel
  11. Web site: Bleed It Out (Live at Milton Keynes) Amended Version on YouTube. YouTube. November 20, 2008. From Linkin Park's YouTube Channel
  12. Web site: Bleed It Out (Live at Milton Keynes) Amended Version on YouTube. YouTube. From the Warner Bros. Records YouTube Channel
  13. Ask Billboard: With Nico & Vinz, Norway Continues U.S. Chart Invasion . Trust, Gary. Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. June 24, 2014.
  14. Web site: Tipparade-lijst van week 37, 2007. dutch. Dutch Top 40. March 26, 2023.
  15. Web site: PORTUGAL SINGLES TOP 50. Associação Fonográfica Portuguesa. September 30, 2007. May 12, 2022.
  16. Billboard Pop 100