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Linkin Park’s “The Catalyst” – Tune Facts

Linkin Park’s “The Catalyst”

Linkin Park’s “The Catalyst” is based largely on the reality of living in a world where nuclear bombs are also present. As such the term “living under [a] loaded gun” likely points to the possibility that theoretically at any given moment such devastating weapons can be deployed.

But another permeating theme throughout the song is this concept of humankind being a “broken people”. Linkin Park more or less presents mankind as a sinful lot who needs ‘saving’ from God. So basically, the fact that we are so flawed, in addition to the prevalence of nuclear warheads, have the crew very concerned. And the logical implication would be something along the lines of if men went as far as the create such powerful arms in the first place, then there’s a sound chance that the selfsame individuals can rationalize using them. In fact it has been theorized that some parts of the song, such as the pre-chorus may be an allusion to when such did actually occur during World War II. During this pre-chorus, the vocalists come off as if they are witnessing a nuclear bombing.

Lyrics of "The Catalyst"

And there other are sections, such as the chorus itself, which may not necessarily fit into the aforementioned narrative. But in that regard, we can say that perhaps the main theme of this track is the singers recognizing the potential of dying in a fashion more akin to a mass death.

Song’s Title (“The Catalyst”)

As far as the title of this song, the word “catalyst” is never mentioned in its lyrics. And the term itself has a couple of different meanings. One is pointing to a chemical reaction and the other a person or object which does something that leads to another event. And both of these definitions can be applied to this track. For instance, atomic bombs themselves are set off via chemical reactions. Also the band had J. Robert Oppenheimer, one of the inventors of this device, in mind when creating the music video to this song. In other words, he was a ‘catalyst’ to the development of the nuclear bomb.

Or another way of looking at it, as highlighted earlier, is that the creation of the bomb itself is a catalyst for it to ultimately be used.

Conclusion

So conclusively, we can say that the theme this track is based on is the idea of mass death caused by the detonation of nuclear warheads.  In fact the singers come off as if they themselves are victims of such.  And although such has not actually occurred for some 60 years before this song was released, the likelihood of it reoccurring is obvious something which has Linkin Park troubled enough to drop a song about it.

Release Date of “The Catalyst”

“The Catalyst” came out on 8 September 2010 as part of Linkin Park’s fourth album, “A Thousand Suns”. The phrase “a thousand suns” is actually mentioned in “The Catalyst” and also is a metaphor, coined by J. Robert Oppenheimer, (1904-1967). This points to a nuclear detonation.

“The Catalyst” served as the lead single from “A Thousand Suns”, which was brought to us via Warner Bros. Records.

“Medal of Honor”

In 2010, this song also played a prominent role as part of the soundtrack of the videogame “Medal of Honor”. In fact “The Catalyst” was actually premiered via the trailer to that game. Moreover this song has been featured in quite a few other videogames. They include:

  •  “Guitar Hero”
  • “Warriors of Rock”
  • The band’s own videogame, “Linkin Park Revenge”

All of the above mentioned games were also released in 2010.

“Linkin Park, Featuring You”

Shortly before this song was released, the band held a contest (called “Linkin Park, Featuring You”), in which fans could remix or even write sections of “The Catalyst”. The winner was a Polack by the name of Czeslaw Sakowski.  And his remix of “The Catalyst” was featured on certain editions of “A Thousand Suns”. Moreover Linkin Park has been gradually releasing some of the other outstanding remixes that have resulted from that contest also.

First Live Performance of “The Catalyst”

The first time Linkin Park performed “The Catalyst” live was actually on the date of 12 September 2010. And it was specifically for the MTV VMAs that were being held that year.

Commercial Success

“The Catalyst” was a moderate hit by Linkin Park’s standards, even though it topped three Billboard charts (Rock, Rock Songs and Alternative Songs). On the Hot 100 itself, it managed to reach number 27. Furthermore, the song was certified Gold in the United States. Meanwhile on the UK Singles Chart, it peaked at number 40. This is in addition to the song also charting in over 10 other countries.

Who wrote “The Catalyst”?

As usual, the whole of Linkin Park are credited with writing this song. And the track was produced by one of the band’s vocalists, Mike Shinoda. He did so along with multi-faceted music producer Rick Rubin.

Who directed the music video of “The Catalyst”?

The music video to this hit, which made its premiere on 26 August 2010, is yet another which was directed by the band’s own Joe Hahn. And it is said to contain references to the same themes of “A Thousand Suns” itself, those being the Apocalypse and the Bhagavad Gita, an important text in the Hindu faith. Moreover Hahn has said that Oppenheimer also served as one of the prominent influences on the visual.

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