MTV: Let's talk about your success. You've sold over a million records...
Mike Shinoda: We've sold a million records?
Chester Bennington: We did?
MTV: Have you?
Shinoda: Whoa!
Bennington: Yeah, we actually did go platinum.
MTV: How does it feel to blow up like this?
Bennington: It's tiring.
Shinoda: Yeah, it's tiring. If the record flopped we'd be really bummed, so we just think about that and it keeps us grounded like what it would be like if we put it out there and nobody bought it.
Bennington: Not only that, but also we don't even think about how many we're selling. We just focus on our shows and our fans. That's pretty much what we're about, just playing shows for our fans and getting out there and talking to as many of them as we can and hanging out with them. I think that's also a key to the reasons we're getting the success that we're getting so fast. The fact that we kind of have a real connection with our fans, and our fans are the best fans in the world. Don't mess with them. [RealVideo]
MTV: You've watched your audience grow and grow ... how is that?
Shinoda: What's cool is that right now we've got a nice variety we're playing some bigger shows, we're playing some smaller venues. There's an advantage to both. We like playing big shows because you get to see all those kids and it's really energetic, and we like playing the smaller ones, too, because you can be intimate with the crowd and see your fans face to face.
Bennington: We're also playing with a lot of really cool bands. We've played with some really cool bands that we admire. Now we get a chance to go out with Deftones and tromp around Europe with them, and that's just ... I mean, that's where we're seeing the benefits of the success.
MTV: Let's talk about the success of "One Step Closer." When you play that song in front of a crowd, I'm sure they go nuts.
Shinoda: Yeah. "One Step Closer" is really cool because it's short.
Bennington: Yeah, it's short and fun.
Shinoda: It's a great way to end the set and a great chance for kids to
Bennington: Beat each other up.
Shinoda: Yeah. Get rid of all the energy they got left.
Bennington: Kids really go off on that song, 'cause obviously that's the one everyone has heard. But a lot of kids seem to be paying attention to every song on the record, so what's really cool is the more familiar the crowds are with who we are, they're singing along to every song. There have been points where they've actually overpowered the band, and we've actually stopped playing and let them sing the song and hold the microphones out ... [Shinoda mimes holding out mic] like that thanks, Mike and just let them do their thing. It's a lot of fun to actually have to stop playing.
Shinoda: That's actually why we have two singers, so that we can just do that type of thing. Like, when I'm talking, Chester can hold the mic out like so: [Bennington mimes holding out mic] See? We're good at that. That's how it works.
Bennington: We're a team. Wow. Sometimes I'm amazed that we're not just, like, one person.
MTV: Tell us about the video for "One Step Closer."
Shinoda: Please don't ask us what the video is about.
Bennington: There's no plot.
Shinoda: We don't know what this video is about. Joe [Hahn], our DJ, is the only one who knows what it's about, and he won't tell us.
Bennington: He's an alien anyway.
Shinoda: I think that's why he won't tell us, 'cause we wouldn't understand. But our DJ, Mr. Hahn, wrote the original treatment, sent it out to a bunch of directors and lucky for us, they were feeling that. They came back to us with similar treatments.
Bennington: They came back to us with the cost-efficient [version].
Shinoda: It was really similar, and so Joe got a chance to really get in there with our director, Gregory Dark, and make it happen. I think they worked really well together. They went kickboxing together, so I know they hit it off.
Bennington: I think they like each other.
Shinoda: Yeah, they're kind of sweet on each other.
Bennington: We kind of just like ninjas and dark tunnels and fire.
Shinoda: And guys with big hair that look like werewolves.
Bennington: Grr! Arr!
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