They are known for the 2006 single, "Where'd You Go", which features Holly Brook and Jonah Matranga, and also his single, "Remember the Name". Thus far, Fort Minor has released one album, 2005's The Rising Tied (as well as one mixtape, FMInvasion - We Major, which featured DJ Green Lantern), and also has a fan club similar to Linkin Park Underground, titled Fort Minor Militia.
Mike Shinoda's plan was to make music while enjoying time with his friends, who include Ryu, Tak, 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" which features Joe Hahn of Linkin Park, have more general lyrical themes. In the lyrics of the track "Get Me Gone", Shinoda says that before the debut album of Linkin Park came out, someone at Warner Bros. Records told him to quit rapping and just play keyboards because the band didn't need an MC in addition to a singer. He goes on to say that with the help of the band, Mike released the album as it was and many critics were silenced.
Fort Minor won Ringtone of the Year for "Where'd You Go" at the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards.
In mid August of 2006 Fort Minor performed at the Summer Sonic 2006 along side Linkin Park and other bands.
In November of 2006, Fort Minor released a 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 400,000 copies.
In 2006, Holly Brook released an exclusive version of 'Where'd You Go?' to radio stations, made completely by Holly Brook. Mike does not appear on this version, which can be heard by request on various American radio stations.
In 2015, after Shinoda teased it on his own and Fort Minor's social media, the stand-alone single Welcome was released on June 21.
Red to Black
Fort Minor Lyrics
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The two of us used hang every single day
And it seemed like overnight that his whole life just changed
I know when his mom and his dad broke up it didn't make sense
But I know that his dad was a drunk and he gambled away the rent
Pretty soon Vic was seeing red, pissed off, but instead
He'd drink every night 'til he passed out
Then he'd do it all againThe whole time smiling on the outside to cover the pain
But on the inside all he was trying to do was get away
Yo, funny how things change color
Then fade to another shade, when you had it made
It was all good, but now look, just another day
It was so fresh, it was so clean
Now it's all gone, one, two, three
Lights out, which way to turn
Can't get a grip, all alone in a big white house
Every day gets worse and you just curse 'til your head bursts
And it hurts so bad, she left, now you suffer
Should've thought of that one first
No family, no kids, can't accept what you did, now you wanna
Run away but you can't cause the past comes back again
Slippin' through the cracks, sip a little Jack
Go to bed half dead
What about a rent? Why does every cent gotta be a bet
When's it gonna end
Oh my God, we don't got a penny left
My mom's gotta find a way to get a job
Outta debt, outta dodge, out of breath, out of this big problem
My pop's wanna get away from the pain
In a better place in his brain
But the medication he takes makes him wastedSo sick if he's gonna think the good Lord would come to take him
I'm shaking him
Wake up you son of a bitch
He's dying to get away
Let the pain of yesterday
Go slipping through the cracks
Hiding himself away
Watching all the memories fade away
From red to black
The lyrics of Fort Minor's song Red To Black paint a picture of a young man named Victor whose life changed drastically after his parents got divorced. He turned to drinking every night to numb the pain and anger he felt towards his father who was an alcoholic and a compulsive gambler. As the days went by, his anger intensified, and he found himself slipping into a dark place where he felt like he had lost everything that he once held dear. The chorus highlights the dramatic shift from a life that was once so rich and full of color to one that is now black and empty. Despite the facade he put up, he was trying to find a way to escape the pain that was eating him up inside.
The second verse explores the impact of divorce on a family. The singer's father is struggling with addiction and medication while the mother is unable to find a job to support her family. The family is drowning in debt, and the situation seems hopeless. The chorus is repeated, underlining the sense of loss and despair that pervades the track.
Overall, the song is an emotional and moving depiction of the destructive effects of addiction, divorce, and financial hardship.
Line by Line Meaning
I had a friend named Victor
The singer introduces a friend named Victor in this song.
The two of us used hang every single day
The singer and Victor used to spend time together every day.
And it seemed like overnight that his whole life just changed
Victor's life changed suddenly and drastically, seemingly overnight.
I know when his mom and his dad broke up it didn't make sense
Victor's parents' separation was confusing and difficult for him to understand.
But I know that his dad was a drunk and he gambled away the rent
The reason for Victor's parents' break up was due to his father's alcoholism and gambling addiction.
Pretty soon Vic was seeing red, pissed off, but instead
Victor became angry and frustrated with his situation.
He'd drink every night 'til he passed out
Victor coped with his emotions by drinking heavily.
Then he'd do it all again
Victor repeated this cycle of drinking and passing out regularly.
The whole time smiling on the outside to cover the pain
Victor pretended to be fine and hid his pain from others by putting on a happy face.
But on the inside all he was trying to do was get away
Despite his facade, Victor was struggling on the inside and wanted to escape from his problems.
Yo, funny how things change color
The singer reflects on how things can change unexpectedly.
Then fade to another shade, when you had it made
Life can suddenly become more challenging even when things seem to be going well.
It was all good, but now look, just another day
Things used to be good, but now each day looks the same and feels hopeless.
It was so fresh, it was so clean
The singer recalls how things used to feel new and pure.
Now it's all gone, one, two, three
Now everything has disappeared quickly and easily.
Lights out, which way to turn
The artist feels lost and unsure of which direction to take.
Can't get a grip, all alone in a big white house
The artist is struggling to stay grounded, feeling isolated and trapped.
Every day gets worse and you just curse 'til your head bursts
Each day seems to be getting worse and the singer feels overwhelmed with frustration.
And it hurts so bad, she left, now you suffer
The pain of losing someone can be excruciating and cause ongoing suffering.
Should've thought of that one first
The artist regrets not having made better decisions earlier in life.
No family, no kids, can't accept what you did, now you wanna
The artist feels alone and unable to forgive themselves for past mistakes.
Run away but you can't cause the past comes back again
Trying to escape from the past is impossible since it will always resurface.
Slippin' through the cracks, sip a little Jack
The singer turns to drinking to numb their pain and problems.
Go to bed half dead
The artist is exhausted and feels like they are only half alive.
What about a rent? Why does every cent gotta be a bet
Money is a constant stressor and is often gambled away by those struggling with addiction.
When's it gonna end
The singer is tired of feeling stuck and wishes for their troubles to be over.
Oh my God, we don't got a penny left
The situation is dire and the singer has run out of money.
My mom's gotta find a way to get a job
The artist's mother is now in the position of having to find work to support the family.
Outta debt, outta dodge, out of breath, out of this big problem
The artist longs to be free from their struggles and the constant stress of being in debt.
My pop's wanna get away from the pain
The singer's father also desires to escape the pain and hardships he faces.
In a better place in his brain
The singer's father wants to find a place in his mind where he can be at peace.
But the medication he takes makes him wasted
Although there may be medication available, it often results in a decrease in functionality.
So sick if he's gonna think the good Lord would come to take him
The artist recognizes that their father's situation is quite dire and that he may feel that the only way out is by dying.
I'm shaking him
The artist is attempting to wake their father up and bring him back to reality.
Wake up you son of a bitch
The singer is angrily telling their father to come to his senses and fight for his life.
He's dying to get away
The artist's friend Victor is so desperate to escape from his problems that he feels like he is dying inside.
Let the pain of yesterday
The singer suggests that Victor should let go of the pain from his past.
Go slipping through the cracks
The singer recommends that Victor should let go of his pain and allow it to dissipate.
Hiding himself away
Victor has taken steps to isolate himself from others as a means of coping with his pain.
Watching all the memories fade away
Victor is struggling to hold on to his memories as they seem to be fading away from him.
From red to black
The artist describes the journey from pain and anger to nothingness and despair.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: MATTHEW RYAN MAGINN, MIKE SHINODA, TAKBIR KHALID BASHIR
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@777Ganimedes
Lyrics:
Mike:
I had a friend named Victor and
The two of us used to hang every single day
And it seemed like overnight that his whole life / just changed
I know when his mom and dad broke up / it didn't make sense
But I know that his dad was a drunk and he gambled away the rent
Pretty soon Vic was seeing red / pissed off / but instead
He'd drink every night 'til he passed out
Then he'd do it all again
The whole time / smiling on the outside to cover the pain
But on the inside / all he was trying to do was get away
Jonah / Kenna:
He's dying to get away
Let the pain of yesterday
Go slipping through the cracks
Tak:
Yo, funny how things change color
Then fade to another shade / when you had to made
It was all good / but now look / just another day
It was so fresh / it was so clean
Now it's all gone/ one, two, three
Lights out / which way to turn
Can't get a grip / all alone in the big white house
Everything gets worse and you just curse 'til your head bursts
And it hurts so bad / she left / now you suffer
Should've thought of that one first
No family / no kids / can accept what you did / now you wanna
Run away but you can't 'cause the past comes back again
Ryu:
Slipping through the cracks / sip a little Jack
Go to bed half dead
What about rent? Why does every cent gotta be a bet
When's it gonna end
Oh my God / we don't got a penny left
My mom's gotta find a way to get a job
Outta debt / outta dodge / out of breath / out of this big problem
My pop's wanna get away from the pain
In a better place in his brain
But the medication he takes makes him wasted
So sick he was gonna think the good Lord would come take him
I'm shaking him
Wake up you son of a bitch
Jonah / Kenna:
He's dying to get away
Let the pain of yesterday
Go slipping through the cracks
Hiding himself away
Watching all the memories fade away
From red to black
He's dying to get away
Let the pain of yesterday
Go slipping through the cracks
Hiding himself away
Watching all the memories fade away
From red to black
Slipping through the cracks
Slipping through the cracks
Slipping through the cracks
@korbaisblessed2562
Lyrics
I had a friend named Victor
The two of us used hang every single day
And it seemed like overnight that his whole life just changed
I know when his mom and his dad broke up it didn't make sense
But I know that his dad was a drunk and he gambled away the rent
Pretty soon Vic was seeing red, pissed off, but instead
He'd drink every night 'til he passed out
Then he'd do it all again
The whole time smiling on the outside to cover the pain
But on the inside all he was trying to do was get away
Yo, funny how things change color
Then fade to another shade, when you had it made
It was all good, but now look, just another day
It was so fresh, it was so clean
Now it's all gone, one, two, three
Lights out, which way to turn
Can't get a grip, all alone in a big white house
Every day gets worse and you just curse 'til your head bursts
And it hurts so bad, she left, now you suffer
Should've thought of that one first
No family, no kids, can't accept what you did, now you wanna
Run away but you can't cause the past comes back again
Slippin' through the cracks, sip a little Jack
Go to bed half dead
What about a rent? Why does every cent gotta be a bet
When's it gonna end
Oh my God, we don't got a penny left
My mom's gotta find a way to get a job
Outta debt, outta dodge, out of breath, out of this big problem
My pop's wanna get away from the pain
In a better place in his brain
But the medication he takes makes him wasted
So sick if he's gonna think the good Lord would come to take him
I'm shaking him
Wake up you son of a bitch
He's dying to get away
Let the pain of yesterday
Go slipping through the cracks
Hiding himself away
Watching all the memories fade away
From red to black
@yashdhanwantri4738
"Red To Black"
I had a friend named Victor
The two of us used to hang every single day
And it seemed like overnight
That his whole life just changed
I know when his mom and dad broke up
It didn't make sense
But i know that his dad was a drunk
And he gambled away the rent
Pretty soon Vic was seeing red
Pissed off and instead
He'd drink every night until he passed out
And then he'd do it all again
The whole time smiling on the outside
To cover the pain
But on the inside
All he was trying to do was get away
Dying to get away
Let the pain of yesterday
Go slipping through the cracks
Yo, Funny how things change color
Than fade to another shade
When you had it made it was all good
But now look just another day
It was so fresh
It was so clean
Never saw it gone
One, two, three
Lights out, which way to turn
Can't get a grip
All alone in a big white house
Every day gets worse
And you just curse until your head bursts
And it hurts so bad she left
Now you suffer
Should've thought of that one first
No family, no kids
Cant accept what you did
Now you wanna run away
But you can't
Cause the past comes back again
Slippin through the cracks
Sip a little jack
Go to bed half dead
What about rent
Why does every cent gotta be a bet
When it's gonna end
Oh my god we don't got a penny left
My moms gotta find a way
To get a job, out of debt, out of dodge
Out of breath, out of this big problem
My pops wanna get away from the pain
In a better place in his brain
But the medication he takes
Makes him wasted
So sick he was gonna think
The good lord would come take him
I'm shaking him
Wake up you son of a bitch!
He's dying to get away
Let the pain of yesterday
Go slipping through the cracks
Hiding himself away
Watching all the memories fade away
From red to black
He's dying to get away
Let the pain of yesterday
Go slipping through the cracks
Hiding himself away
Watching all the memories fade away
From red to black
Slipping through the cracks
Slipping through the cracks
Slipping through the cracks
@kiracomments-chca2747
Bro, why every song Mike and Chester makes(has made) so damn relatable?! T^T
Like bro, I swear they have lived almost the same life I have lived.
My parents got divorced too but it was because my mom is clinically depressed or was, but anyways one time I woke up with a stomachache and so I took my meds, ate some food and went back to sleep. I woke up with my stomach feeling better but now both of my legs were hurting. Around noon mom told me to clean the toilet in her bathroom because I also use it and I was going to do it once my legs felt better so I just waited by playing games on the computer downstairs. Unfortunately, as time went on my legs got worse instead despite taking my meds when I was suppose to. I went upstairs to go clean it because it was getting worse but not too bad to the point I needed my crutches. I sat down on the stool we had in there and waited for mom to finish what she was doing so I could clean it. I bent over to clean it but the pain was too much that I couldn't bend over nor stand.
She went back into her and dad's room to fold her laundry and I just sat there crying because I was in so much pain and so I was trying to calm myself down and try to see if I could ignore the pain enough to clean it but nope... I CRAWLED out the bathroom and into my room and just lied behind my door because I knew I couldn't get up on my bed. She then realized I wasn't in the bathroom and went looking for me because she didn't see me in my room because I was behind my door. She came back upstairs and into her room.(idk what she did until...) After that my oldest brother came upstairs to the hallway bathroom to do what he does before he and the 3rd oldest goes outside to smoke whatever stuff they're smoking.(Question. He once gave me what he called "tint" back when I was 16 because I was in too much pain to get out of bed but not enough to go to the hospital. What is "tint"? I mean like what kind of drug is that or is that something that all of the liquid parts of the drug is called?)
Anyways, before he went in, he saw me. He went into the bathroom to put the drug down and came into my room wondering why I was behind my door on the floor(I doubt mom heard that, but she heard that I was in my room.) I told him and so he put me on my bed. This MF came in my room after he went back downstairs and smoked. She was telling me over and over to go clean it as I was telling her over and over that I'm in too much pain to move. She says she's going to get the wooden ruler(because for some reason ppl think that's discipline, not abuse. Hitting a child is abuse, disease or not.) if I don't get up to go clean it.(BTW, I HAVE NEVER ONCE LIED ABOUT MY PAIN BECAUSE THIS DISEASE IS DEADLY AND I RATHER DIE PEACEFULLY!) She goes and gets it and comes back in and starts hitting me ;-; About 4 or 5 hits in my oldest brother comes inside and hears her and runs upstairs and grabs her hand to stop her. I sit up and then he sits beside me. They talk it out and then she tries to grab me and then he grabs her again and I bite uh I think it was the ruler, but it could've been her hand.(I forget randomly. I don't forget every trauma I've experienced so uh... I am very depressed, stressed and furious at humans and yet I still care a little bit enough to help others and yet I am still ignored despite being right >:( I hate my life and I try so hard not to help others because humans are so stupid that I don't think they can be saved anymore, but because I was made to help, I cannot help myself but to help others... Btw, I do take meds for the depression, but because the problem comes from humans, I will never feel better...)
As she was grabbing me, my 3rd oldest brother comes in to record it but not with the camera, but with a voice recorder because(he's an idiot and) he and our older brothers don't like being on camera :/ and because of that the police try to dismiss it. Before the cops get outside, dad comes in. He asked what happen, blah blah blah, he kicks mom out and as the cops and mom leave the neighborhood the 2nd oldest comes in and asked, "Where is she?!" like he's Batman XD I ended up in the hospital the next day ;-;
Anyways, mom goes to live with her mom until she can find a house and then we go to court. Unfortunately, because I was 16 despite being smarter than most if not all adults, the judge didn't even let me talk. How tf are you gonna get the truth if you don't let me talk and let my parents do all the talking? It's basically the "he said she said" situation and because he wouldn't let me say anything he thought that mom was just "disciplining" me and that dad was controlling me DESPITE THE FACT THAT HE IS THE MOST HUMBLE, KINDEST AND LOVES TO SHARE TYPE OF TEDDY BEAR BUT WILL PUNISH YOU IF YOU DO SOMETHING WRONG AND PLUS, HE WILL LET YOU SPEAK YOUR PIECE AND THEN SEE IF WHAT HAPPENED WAS AN ACCIDENT OR NOT! HE'S A GOOD GUY AND ALWAYS WILL BE! DESPITE THE FACT OF WHAT SHE'S DONE, HE'S THE ONLY ONE IN THE HOUSE THAT DOESN'T EVEN WISH HER HARM! I don't even wish her harm anymore because I found out(thanks to my angel powers) that she is being controlled by one of the worst beings anyone can be controlled by! MY MOM NEEDS HELP SPIRITUALLY! THIS WOMAN IS HURTING MY MOM IN SO MANY WAYS AND NOBODY REALIZES THE PROBLEM BUT ME!
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attempts,
@AFellaPlaysit
I'll never forget hearing this for the first time with headphones on at 17yo. I'm 33 and I'm still listening to this album.
@imatchstickmen
Та же самое
@geoffl.3247
Fort Minor was ahead of it's time when they dropped this album. Still jamming it in 2019..
@adamastorga3216
Fort minor in 2020 during race riots in America and a pandemic worldwide. Still ahead of its time
@voyagems5952
@@adamastorga3216 same here, 👍
@Noface678
2021 boiii
@raymondmetzger3706
2022 babyyy
@Liam_Bob
@@raymondmetzger3706 2022, *3 months later!! Love this whole album!
@sirgrotto8714
This hits hard in 2024
@blakebortles6098
indeed the world is ending .............i will miss music