Hybrid Theory debuted at number 16 on the US
Billboard 200, selling 50,000 copies in its first week. It was certified
gold by the
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) five weeks after its release. and it was estimated that the album continued selling 100,000 copies per week in early 2002. To date, the album has sold 27 million copies worldwide, which makes it one of the
best-selling albums of all time. As of September 2020, the album has been certified 12×
Platinum (
Diamond) and has sold 10.5 million copies in the United States per
Nielsen SoundScan. As of April 2023 the album has sold 13.58 million equivalent album units and 11 million in pure album sales in the US. After the death of Bennington on July 20, 2017, the album reached number 1 on the iTunes and Amazon music charts. It also re-entered at No. 27 on the
Billboard 200, along with three of their other studio albums, re-surfacing into the top 10 at No. 8 the following week. In the UK, it peaked at No. 4 in 2001 and re-climbed to its peak position in July 2017, the same week it re-entered the top 10 in the US. The album also charted in 11 other countries at fairly high positions and ranked among the top ten in the charts of the United Kingdom,
Sweden, New Zealand,
Austria, Finland, and
Switzerland.
Hybrid Theory was the 11th best performing album on the
Billboard 200 during the decade, the album reached the top ten in its 38th week on the chart and stayed in the top ten for 34 weeks. The album spent nearly 170 weeks on the chart as of 2017, by re-entering at No. 167 in February 2011 and for several weeks every time a new studio album was released. Later in 2002, Linkin Park released the remix album
Reanimation. It included the songs of
Hybrid Theory remixed and reinterpreted by
nu metal and
underground hip hop artists. Contributors to the album included
Black Thought,
Pharoahe Monch,
Jonathan Davis,
Stephen Carpenter, and
Aaron Lewis. The sound of later Linkin Park albums would involve experimentation with classical instruments such as
strings and piano, both of which, along with the same elements of
electronica from
Hybrid Theory, are prominently included in the band's second studio album
Meteora. As Shinoda explains the difference in the sound between
Hybrid Theory and
Meteora: "That electronic element has always been there in the band – it's just that sometimes we bring it closer to the front."
Singles According to
Billboard, as of 2022,
Hybrid Theory is one of the 15 best-performing 21st-century albums without any of its singles being number-one hits on the
Billboard Hot 100.
Hybrid Theory was released in the United States on October 24, 2000, following radio airplay of "One Step Closer". Four singles from the album were released throughout 2001 (though "Points of Authority" was released as a promotional single), three of which were chart successes on the US
Billboard Modern Rock Tracks charts. The single "In the End" was the highest-charting single from the album, which peaked at number two on the Modern Rock Tracks charts and appearing on charts worldwide. The success of "In the End" was partly responsible for
Hybrid Theory's chart success; it reached No. 2 in the
Billboard 200 in 2002. ==20th anniversary edition==