℗ 2018 Warner Records Inc.
Released June 15, 2018
Duration 53m 04s
Record Label Warner Records
Genre Alternative
 

Post Traumatic

Mike Shinoda

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1.1
Place to Start
Mike Shinoda
2:13
1.2
Over Again  EXPLICIT
Mike Shinoda
3:50
1.3
Watching as I Fall  EXPLICIT
Mike Shinoda
3:31
1.4
Nothing Makes Sense Anymore
Mike Shinoda
3:33
1.5
About You (feat. blackbear)  EXPLICIT
Mike Shinoda; blackbear
3:26
1.6
Brooding (Instrumental)
Mike Shinoda
2:31
1.7
Promises I Can't Keep
Mike Shinoda
3:22
1.8
Crossing A Line
Mike Shinoda
4:02
1.9
Hold It Together  EXPLICIT
Mike Shinoda
3:25
1.10
Ghosts
Mike Shinoda
2:54
1.11
Make It Up As I Go (feat. K.Flay)  EXPLICIT
Mike Shinoda; K.Flay
3:29
1.12
Lift Off (feat. Chino Moreno and Machine Gun Kelly)  EXPLICIT
Mike Shinoda; Chino Moreno; Machine Gun Kelly
4:00
1.13
I.O.U.
Mike Shinoda
2:42
1.14
Running From My Shadow (feat. grandson)
Mike Shinoda; grandson
3:24
1.15
World's On Fire  EXPLICIT
Mike Shinoda
3:15
1.16
Can't Hear You Now  EXPLICIT
Mike Shinoda
3:27
Post Traumatic is the debut solo studio album by Linkin Park vocalist Mike Shinoda going by his own name instead of using the Fort Minor moniker. It is his second solo studio album after Fort Minor's The Rising Tied. Shinoda himself served as the primary producer of the album but with additional production on a few tracks by BASECAMP, Andrew Dawson, and Boonn. Linkin Park guitarist Brad Delson, Blackbear, K.Flay, Deftones lead vocalist Chino Moreno, Machine Gun Kelly, Ross Golan, Kevin Hissink (Boonn), and Grandson helped write a few songs whereas most of them were written by Shinoda. The album contains content Shinoda recorded mostly by himself but additional instruments were played by Linkin Park drummer Rob Bourdon, Darren King, and Boonn with the content having been written by Shinoda after the death of his Linkin Park bandmate Chester Bennington on July 20, 2017.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Warner Records Studio Masters

Tracks 6, 7, 9-16 – 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.08
-0.08 to -0.08
-10.57
-11.87 to -9.58
-8.86
-10.20 to -8.20
5
4 to 6
1
Place to Start
0.00-10.89-9.44
2
Over Again
0.00-9.58-8.65
3
Watching as I Fall
0.00-10.78-8.76
4
Nothing Makes Sense Anymore
0.00-9.84-8.25
5
About You (feat. blackbear)
0.00-10.63-9.15
6
Brooding (Instrumental)
0.00-10.81-8.34
7
Promises I Can't Keep
0.00-10.18-8.95
8
Crossing A Line
0.00-11.87-8.96
9
Hold It Together
0.00-10.59-8.36
10
Ghosts
0.00-10.39-8.56
11
Make It Up As I Go (feat. K.Flay)
0.00-10.18-8.35
12
Lift Off (feat. Chino Moreno and Machine Gun Kelly)
0.00-9.62-8.45
13
I.O.U.
0.00-10.63-8.95
14
Running From My Shadow (feat. grandson)
0.00-11.39-9.86
15
World's On Fire
0.00-11.57-10.26
16
Can't Hear You Now
-0.08-10.12-9.26

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