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Fort Minor

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Fort Minor

Background information
Origin Flag of the United States Los Angeles, California, United States (Detroit, MI-based)
Genre(s) Alternative Hip Hop
Years active 2004 – Present
Label(s) Machine Shop Recordings
Associated
acts
Linkin Park
Styles of Beyond
Jay-Z
DJ Green Lantern
Lupe Fiasco
Demigodz
Website www.fortminor.com
Members
Mike Shinoda (main member)
Various Guest Artists (most notably Ryu & Tak)

Fort Minor is a hip hop ensemble and side project created by Mike Shinoda, of Linkin Park fame. The group primarily features Shinoda, alongside hip hop duo, Styles of Beyond, as well as several other notable guest artists. They are known for their 2006 single, "Where'd You Go", which features Holly Brook and Jonah Matranga, and also their single, "Remember the Name". Thus far, Fort Minor has released one album, 2005's The Rising Tied, and also has a fan club similar to Linkin Park Underground, titled Fort Minor Militia.

Contents

History and musical style of Fort Minor

Mike Shinoda's plan was to make music while enjoying time with his friends, who include Ryu, Takbir, and many other leading musical artists. Fort Minor's first major album, The Rising Tied, features 16 tracks (with three bonus tracks on the Limited Edition), many of which are specific to the lives of Shinoda and his collaborators. "Remember the Name," for example, describes the group's views on being rappers, while "Kenji" describes the experiences of Shinoda's family during the Japanese American internment of World War II. Other tracks, such as "Slip Out The Back", have more general lyrical themes. Fort Minor won Ringtone of the Year for "Where'd You Go" at the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards. In November of 2006, Fort Minor released a new video for "Remember the Name", which features a montage of various amazing feats. Shinoda has stated he felt the video was a nice wrap-up for Fort Minor. Also in November, Shinoda stated that Fort Minor is on hiatus, because of his dedication to Linkin Park. As of August 19, 2006, Fort Minor's debut album has sold 335,034 copies. During the mid August of 2006 Fort Minor were at the Summer Sonic 2006 and performed there as well as Linkin Park and other bands.

Discography

Mixtapes and albums

Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
U.S.
Hot 100
UK
Singles
New Zealand
Singles
AUS
Singles
2005 "Petrified" - - - - The Rising Tied
"Believe Me" (featuring Bobo & Styles of Beyond) - 60 - 43
2006 "Remember the Name" (featuring Styles of Beyond) 66 - - -
"Where'd You Go" (featuring Holly Brook & Jonah Matranga) 4 - 14 41
"S.C.O.M. / Dolla / Get It / Spraypaint & Ink Pens" - - - - DJ Green Lantern Presents Fort Minor: We Major

Other releases

Music videos

Four music videos have been released:

Trivia

  • Jermain "Beatdown" McQueen is Fort Minor's official drummer for the live concerts.
  • The mixing samples to "Remember the Name" were released to ccMixter under a Creative Commons license, mainly for the "Remember the Name" remix contest. The samples include the acappellas (both radio edited and unedited) and the music samples straight from recording sessions.
  • The winner of the "Remember The Name" remix contest were Marc Kaschke and Norman Mauer, with their Remember the Name (Kaschke & Mauer Remix) track.
  • The song "Remember the Name" was one of the official theme songs for TNT's coverage of the 2006 NBA Playoffs.
  • Mike Shinoda and Ryu Maginn (of Styles of Beyond) appear in Apathy's music video for "The Winter"
  • The drum patterns of the song "The Hard Way" were used for one of the theatrical previews of the 2007 movie Freedom Writers.
  • The orchestral background in the song "Believe Me" is the "Apple loop" named "Orchestra Strings 08" found in GarageBand and also in Logic Pro.
  • The cello notes heard on "Remember The Name" were made by a group of cellists playing individual notes in rapid succession, rather than one cellist. Mike Shinoda stated that the string of notes was created on a piano, and he hadn't realized the difficulty in playing the same string of notes on a cello; thus, the cellists devised a way to play it by splitting it up into the individual notes.
  • In fall 2006, the single "Remember the Name" was used in two promotional TV spots for NBC television's football drama Friday Night Lights. It has also been used in a NUMB3RS episode: "The OG" in series 2. "Remember the Name" is also used by TNT in its Emmy-award-winning Inside the NBA, during various spots during its NBA coverage.
  • The track "Remember the Name" was used as part of the soundtrack in NBA Live '07.
  • The track "Remember the Name" is also used for advertisements for the Razor and Mr. T Show on KNBR 680 in the Bay Area.
  • Occasionally, Mike Shinoda's Linkin Park bandmate Chester Bennington will play the guitar on some Fort Minor concerts.

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