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. Signature Michael Kenji Shinoda (, born February 11, 1977) is an American musician, songwriter, rapper, singer, record producer and graphic designer. He co-founded in 1996 and is the band's rhythm guitarist, primary songwriter, keyboardist, producer, and lead vocalist.
Shinoda later created a hip-hop-driven side project, in 2004. He served as a producer for tracks and albums by, and. Shinoda is also the co-founder of, a California-based record label.
Outside of music, Shinoda is an artist and graphic designer. He has painted several pieces of artwork, some of which have been featured in the. Contents. Life and career Early life Shinoda was born on February 11, 1977 in, where he was raised. His father is. He has a younger brother named Jason.
He was raised as a liberal. Shinoda's mother encouraged him to take classical piano lessons when he was six. By 13, he expressed the desire to move toward playing, and even. He later added the guitar and rap-style vocals to his repertoire during his middle school and high school years.
Shinoda attended with Linkin Park bandmates and Rob Bourdon. The three formed the band Xero, and began to make a more serious attempt to pursue a career in the music industry. After graduating high school, Shinoda enrolled in the of to study and. He attended classes with DJ and. While studying at the Art Center College of Design, he experienced a form of. Years later, he told an interviewer: I think it was probably in college that I realized that there was a difference between Japanese and.
That's important to realize. It's not the same thing and then eventually with Linkin Park, I toured in Japan. I've been there now I think four times. I remember the first time I went, how familiar it seemed, just getting out of the plane, it smelled like my aunt's house, in the airport, it smelled like Japan. I don't know if anybody else even noticed it but I walked out of the plane and thought this is definitely familiar to me, didn't even see anything yet. And then going to, you just recognize things about the way people act, the small things that people do such as how you'll grab a piece of paper.
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There are things that are more obvious like taking somebody's business card with two hands. You don't do that in the States. When I saw somebody do that I went, 'Oh yeah, my uncle always does that,' you know.
There are little things that culturally come from Japan but they also exist in Japanese American culture and it made me feel like the connection was there and I kind of hadn't realized how much of it was there. Shinoda graduated in 1998 with a Bachelor of Arts in Illustration and obtained a job as a graphic designer. Linkin Park. Main article: Shinoda founded Linkin Park with Rob Bourdon and in 1996. They eventually brought in turntablist, bassist Dave Farrell, and vocalist Mark Wakefield. The earliest incarnation of the band was called Xero, and originally produced and recorded music in Shinoda's bedroom.
When the band was unable to find a record deal, Wakefield and Farrell left the band to pursue other musical interests, though Farrell's departure turned out to be temporary. The band later recruited and successfully landed a record deal with Warner Bros Records. Linkin Park's first studio album, went on to become a breakthrough success and helped the band attain international success. Shinoda is closely involved in the technical aspects of the band's recordings, and over the subsequent releases that role continued to expand.
Shinoda, with guitarist, engineered and produced the band's, and performed similar roles in the recording of. He has contributed to the instrumental and lyrical composition on most Linkin Park's songs. Though Bennington primarily served as Linkin Park's lead vocalist, he occasionally shared the role with Shinoda.
Bennington had a higher pitched and emotional style of singing, whereas Shinoda has a baritone hip-hop style delivery. Shinoda organized and oversaw the band's first remix album in 2002, contributing his own production of remixes that he made in his home studio for ' and 'Pushing Me Away'.
Shinoda collaborated with graffiti artist DELTA, graphic designer Frank Maddocks, and bandmate to prepare Reanimation 's artwork. Mike also collaborated with The Flem, Delta, James R. Minchin III, Nick Spanos, and Joe Hahn for the artwork of the band's second studio album.
Shinoda also produced the album, with his bandmates and Don Gilmore which was his first production experience. By the release of the and Linkin Park collaborative mashup EP, entitled in 2004, Shinoda's involvement in the creation of the albums continued to grow. He produced and mixed the album, which won a Grammy Award for 'best rap / song collaboration' in 2006. The band released their next album, Minutes to Midnight, on May 14, 2007.
On this album, Shinoda shared a production credit with longtime producer. This album was also the first time that Shinoda, best known for his rapping, sang a featured vocal (even though he sang backing vocals for their previous two albums). Shinoda sang in the songs 'In Between' and the B-side song, 'No Roads Left', as well as rapping and singing in the songs 'Bleed It Out' and 'Hands Held High'. Despite the rarity of Shinoda-fronted singing tracks, music magazine ranked him at number 72 of the Top 100 Metal Vocalists of All Time. Shinoda and Rubin again shared a production credit for Linkin Park's fourth album, which was released on September 14, 2010. This album featured more of his singing than the rapping experience. Shinoda raps in three tracks, specifically 'When They Come for Me', 'Wretches and Kings' and second single ', while he sings on numerous songs (specifically verses), such as third single ', 'Robot Boy', 'Blackout', fourth single ' and first single '.
Bennington and Shinoda sang simultaneously together on 'The Catalyst', 'Jornada del Muerto' and 'Robot Boy', while 'Iridescent' features all band members singing together. Linkin Park released their fifth album on June 26, 2012. This album was stated as more 'rap-centric' by Shinoda compared to the previous two albums.
Whereas there were tracks like 'Skin to Bone', 'Roads Untraveled' and ' which featured the singing vocals by Shinoda and had, influenced by the works of, as well as the inspirations of Dylan. Allmusic described Shinoda's work for the album as, 'a fitting soundtrack for aging rap-rockers who are comfortable in their skin but restless at heart'., which is a remix album consisting remixes of original songs from Living Things, was released on October 29, 2013. Shinoda used his experience he got from while working on the track ', and also from while working on ', to remix some songs for the album. Shinoda reinterpreted songs like 'Castle of Glass' and 'Victimized'. He also worked with his old friends like DJ Vice and for the album. In 2014, Shinoda worked with Delson to produce the band's sixth studio album, which was released on June 17, 2014.
The album is the first one to have featuring artists like of, of, and of. The first single of the album, ', is the first non-remix song by the band to feature rap by a guest artist instead of Shinoda. In 2017, Shinoda again worked with Delson on the production of.
The album is the first to feature other songwriters rather than the band itself. The album overall includes singing from Shinoda, but a few songs have rap in them. 'Good Goodbye' is a song featuring heavy rapping by Shinoda, and. Fort Minor. Main article: In 2004, Shinoda formed a called Fort Minor, which he used as an avenue to further showcase his hip-hop background. He explained the origin of the project's name in an interview stating, 'Fort' represents the more aggressive side of the music. 'Minor' can mean a few things: if you're talking about, the minor key is darker.
I wanted to name the album rather than having my name on the cover, because I want people to focus on the music, not me. Fort Minor's debut album, titled, was released on November 22, 2005.
The album featured musical collaborations from Styles of Beyond, of, and. Jay-Z also served as the album's executive producer. The Rising Tied was positively received by critics. The album's most successful single, ', peaked at #4 on the. Other songs like, 'Petrified' and ' gained popularity when they were used as the soundtrack for on. Shinoda began recording songs for this side project following the release of in November 2004.
Was a by Shinoda and to promote his upcoming studio album., the debut album of Fort Minor, was released in November 2005. Robert Hales directed its first video ', which was released the previous month., who had previously collaborated with Linkin Park on the 2004 album, was the executive producer for. Shinoda told Corey Moss of that he imposed on himself a requirement to play all the instruments and write all the lyrics to the album, except for the strings, percussion, or choir parts. ', its fourth single, peaked at No.
4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, while second single, ', reached at No. Another track, 'Kenji', describes the experiences of a Japanese-American family during the of. Due to the success of 'Where'd You Go' during the week of April 26, 2006, sales of The Rising Tied increased by 45 percent, and the album chart position went up 89 positions to No. 104 on the Billboard 200.' Where'd You Go' was awarded Ringtone of the Year at the. In mid August 2006 Fort Minor performed at the 2006 alongside Linkin Park. In November 2006, Fort Minor released a video for 'Where'd You Go.'
Shinoda has stated he felt the video was a nice wrap-up for Fort Minor. Also in November, Shinoda stated that Fort Minor would go on an indefinite hiatus, because of his dedication to Linkin Park.
In the One-hit Wonders of the 2000s, Fort Minor (along with Holly Brook and Jonah Matranga) were listed at No. 19, due to the success of 'Where'd You Go' (since it was Fort Minor's only single that reached the top 25). In an interview in 2014, Shinoda stated that there could be a possible Fort Minor album in 2015. On June 21, 2015, Shinoda officially confirmed Fort Minor's return with a status update and the release of a new single, '. Fort Minor also appeared as the musical guest on the late-night talk show on Monday, June 22. Fort Minor also appeared on a few shows during Linkin Park's touring schedule.
Art and painting Shinoda has had a hand in most artistic facets of 's imagery, including album artwork, band merchandise, web design, and on-stage production art. He designed the cover art for 's debut album, ' debut album, and DJ Frane's debut album, Frane's Fantastic Boatride, all released in 1999. He has also worked on several art projects throughout his career. In 2003, he did a collaborative 'remix' shoe for, remixing the 'Clientele'.
He reworked the colors and materials for the shoe, and additionally designed all the packaging and print advertisements. The following year, he also designed a customization of a 'Munny' doll for a charity auction. Later in 2008, Shinoda partnered with DC Shoes again on a second DC Remix Series project. The new collaboration featured a 'great juxtaposition of Shinoda's unique influences: accomplished artist versus recording-breaking musician, American upbringing versus Japanese heritage.' The MS/DC limited edition remix has two different versions – Xander and Pride. Roughly 2000 pairs of the limited edition shoes were made available for purchase when the sneaker was released on August 1, 2008. In 2004, Shinoda created a series of ten paintings which became the basis of the debut album,.
That series became the backbone for the packaging of the album, and was featured in Shinoda's first public art show 'Diamonds Spades Hearts & Clubs'. In addition to the ten Fort Minor pieces, the show also featured thirteen more original works and five collaborative pieces. 'Diamonds Spades Hearts & Clubs' opened at Gallery 1988 on Sunday, November 19, 2006. Later that year, Shinoda founded a college scholarship at to benefit future illustration and graphic design students. Named the Michael K. Shinoda Endowed Scholarship, it is awarded based on financial need and merit. The scholarship was awarded for the first time in 2006.
The scholarship fund is made possible through the sale of his original artwork on his website, art shows and his DC Shoes projects. On July 11, 2008, Shinoda's second public art show 'Glorious Excess (BORN)' premiered at the in Los Angeles. The show included nine new pieces, with an exclusive signing on opening night.
The show served as part one of the two-part 'Glorious Excess' series, with the second installment 'Glorious Excess (DIES)' due at JANM on August 22, 2009. Shinoda commented on the inspiration behind the Glorious Excess series, stating, 'It Got to a point where the pervasiveness of 'celebrity news' concerned me. It seemed like it has jumped out of its niche into places where it doesn't belong.
I would be watching the news, and thinking, 'of all the things going on in the world right now, why are they covering so-and-so's breakup?' It didn't make sense to me.
Add to that the fact that I'm supposed to somehow 'belong' to that celebrity group—and I really don't feel like I do in a lot of ways—and you can see how the topic started to become really interesting to me. The Glorious Excess (BORN) show was my way of diving into those topics, trying to find answers. It follows a central 'celebrity' character, who is filthy rich, slightly violent, and famous without any particular skill or talent.' On November 6, 2014, Shinoda and Hahn painted an artwork on the. Other musical activities Shinoda has also served as a music producer for several other artists and groups. In 2002, Shinoda and Joe Hahn collaborated with the to produce and perform on their single '.
Later in 2002, Shinoda and Brad Delson established their own record label,. He helped produce 's 2006 release,. He extensively worked with between 2009 and 2012 to help produce Reseda Beach, which also features his instrumental and vocal contribution. In addition albums, Shinoda scored the 's in 2005 and also worked with to score the video game,. In 2011, he collaborated with to compose the score for the American release of. In 2004, he released a remixed single and animated music video of the 1990 single, 'Enjoy the Silence'.
In 2005, Shinoda hosted the Rock Phenomenon mixtape/remix CD with and. The CD is the first (and to date, only) in DJ Vlad's series (which itself is a spin-off of Vlad's Rap Phenomenon mixtape series), and features a of Linkin Park's ', and 's '. For the 2006 awards, Shinoda and Brad Delson assembled the mashup track of ' and ' by to be performed live by rapper, Linkin Park and former singer.
Shinoda teamed up with former bandmate Mark Wakefield to record and release a single, 'Barack Your World', in October 2008. Shinoda contributed on the music for CNN original documentary television series,. Shinoda contributed for the title theme for American television series. Shinoda also provided the theme song for 's A Woman's Job. On January 25, 2018, Shinoda released the EP, which contained three songs about his own feelings at the aftermath of Chester Bennington's death in July 20, 2017.
Shinoda released the EP under his own name instead of under his side-project, Fort Minor. Other ventures Machine Shop records. Main articles: and Music for Relief is a Charitable organization dedicated to providing aid to survivors of natural disasters and the prevention of such disasters through environmental programs.
Music for Relief was founded by Linkin Park in response to the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. Since its inception in 2005, Music for Relief has raised over $8 million for the victims of:. Hurricanes and, and partnering with Hollywood for Habitat for Humanity to provide homes for those affected by the storm. in Bangladesh. Influences Shinoda was greatly inspired by both rock and hip-hop acts when he was a child. He grew up listening to, and, and later, and.
Other influences and favorites of Shinoda's include, and. In an interview with, Shinoda explained, 'People just want junk food. They want throw-away junk food music that's going to make them lethargic and fat.
We feel the same way about music. We want to hopefully move even more into being able to make more substantial music. We're definitely paying attention to the substance and the nuance, and we hope to make something that's really cutting edge and really different.' In an Impericon interview, Shinoda stated his 'non-definitive' top three bands of all time to be, and. Various critics have compared Shinoda's rapping style to that of fellow rapper. A reviewer for noted that Shinoda's vocals were 'flowing like Eminem on ' An editor for stated that The Rising Tied was 'bound to please fans of Linkin Park and Eminem alike.'
Jo Timbuong of thought 'Where'd You Go' is similar to Eminem's song ', noting the former as 'more melancholic.' A reviewer of the stated that Shinoda's rapping is 'a smidge closer to Eminem than he is to.' Personal life Shinoda is a third-generation. His father and aunt were forced to live in a during World War II.
Shinoda married author Anna Hillinger in 2003. They have two children. Shinoda was awarded with the Japanese American National Museum's Award of Excellence in 2006. In 2009, Shinoda received an Honorary (L.H.D.) from Art Center College of Design. Honored Shinoda with a Visionary Award and dinner in 2010.
He has also expressed an interest in politics. In September 2012, Shinoda started writing articles for in the UK and was the publication's U.S.
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