Shinoda [feat. Stephen Richards] - Linkin Park: P5hng Me A*wy/mike

: The heavy grunge guitars of the original were replaced by a two-minute ambient intro and a more subdued, "muddier" electronic beat.

While the original song followed a standard nu-metal structure, this version transformed it into a darker, more atmospheric piece. : The heavy grunge guitars of the original

: Though Stephen Richards rarely performed it with them, the song became a staple during the Meteora tour cycle in 2003 and 2004. Fans often cite the Live in Texas version as a definitive performance, as it blended the heavy guitar work of the original with the haunting arrangements of the remix. Fans often cite the Live in Texas version

Experience the reimagined atmosphere of the track through the official visualizer released for the 20th Anniversary of Hybrid Theory: Richards, who was a longtime friend of the

: The track features a complex three-part harmony by Stephen Richards. It also significantly alters the chorus and omits certain lines from the original to create a more cinematic feel.

Richards, who was a longtime friend of the band, took the challenge and developed a vocal concept in just 30 minutes at home. The subsequent recording session at took only about 90 minutes. Richards even wrote his own lyrics for his section, drawing inspiration from the original themes of deteriorating relationships established by Chester Bennington and Mike Shinoda. Creative Evolution

is more than just a remix of the Hybrid Theory track "Pushing Me Away"; it is a complete reimagining that nearly didn't make it onto the 2002 remix album, Reanimation . The "Last Minute" Save