Waiting for the End

October 1, 2010

Waiting for the End is the second single by American alternative rock band Linkin Park from their fourth studio album A Thousand Suns. It was published on October 1, 2010.

  • 4.1 chart positions

Music Video

As with most music videos from Linkin Park, Joe Hahn has directed. The music video shows the band as it plays the song in the dark. In the video, special effects and distortions are used, leave the hologram act like the band.

Importance

The song is about wanting to forget something and still keep going. No matter how hard you try to get something out of his thoughts and continue with his life, it falls a yet again a.

Title list

Single

ITunes EP

2 Track Single

Success

Waiting for the End was mainly in the United States to a chart success. The single stayed a total of 23 weeks in the Billboard Hot 100 and reached gold status for selling over 500,000 units, but they are not stalled at # 42 (18th week of chart entry ) addition. Substantial contribution to the development chart also had the ( hesitant emerging ) success in the airplay charts, such as the first place in the Alternative Songs charts for 15 weeks after chart entry and # 2 on the Rock Songs charts.

Chester Bennington commented the following:

" It took two years for us to make that record, and it did Took the whole process for us to really digest the new music, so we knew that it what going to take people time to really let it settle and Waiting for the End is a perfect example of that ... it's taken it a while for it to elevate up the charts, and it went to No.. 1 at the alternative charts, and then kinda went back, and then went back to # 1 (...) People are getting it now. "

" It took two years to record this album and we needed this whole process to digest [ our ] new music right, so we knew that people need time to be able to really accept and Waiting for the End is a perfect example of ... [ the music ] took some time to move up in the charts and reached # 1 on the alternative charts and then she fell back somehow, and then again back to square one. (...) People understand [ the song ] now. "

Chart positions

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