Mike Shinoda has reflected on the cyclical nature of various genre's popularity, explaining the waves he experienced in Linkin Park with nu-metal.
Speaking to Kerrang! Radio's Sophie K, Mike discusses the next wave of artists coming through and how they are blending genres together – just as he did with Linkin Park.
“Honestly, I’ve lived through I don’t even know how many irritations of, 'This thing being dead, and that thing being corny…'" he says. "And that comes back around. Nu-metal went from the biggest thing on the planet to the corniest thing on the planet to the coolest thing again – and you're just like, 'Wait, what?!'"
Opening up about who is exciting him in the alternative scene right now, Mike continues, "The point is, this stuff is cyclical, and we have a new generation of artists – not just rappers – but artists in general who are infusing lots of rock and other styles into their music. It’s exciting – I don’t hate on that.