Mike Shinoda

Born
February 11, 1977
in Agoura, CA 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by Corey Apar
As co-vocalist of rap-metal outfit Linkin Park -- owning the rapping skills to balance out Chester Bennington's tortured, emotional wail -- Mike Shinoda became one of the more recognizable faces of the nu metal scene in the early 2000s. Shinoda was born on February 11, 1977, as Michael Kenji Shinoda, and raised with his younger brother Jason in the Los Angeles suburb of Agoura Hills, CA. He loved to paint and studied classical piano as a kid, eventually branching out into jazz and hip-hop, and picking up the guitar. He became friends with guitarist Brad Delson in junior high, and started the band Xero with him and another schoolmate, drummer Rob Bourdon, while in high school (the same school attended by members of Hoobastank). Following graduation, and still performing with Xero, Shinoda enrolled at Pasadena's Art Center College of Design to study graphic design and illustration. While there, he met fellow aspiring artist and musician Dj Joseph Hahn and the two struck up a friendship; Hahn eventually joined Xero on the turntables, as did Delson's college roommate, bassist Dave "phoenix" Farrell. Shinoda graduated from art school and took a job as a graphic designer, while Xero continued to gig around the Los Angeles area; the band eventually became known as Linkin Park with the final addition of co-vocalist and Arizona transplant Chester Bennington in 1999.

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