: iTunes originally carried both a 16-track standard edition and a Deluxe Version (often featuring 17–21 tracks depending on the region and period of re-release).
: The first digital edition launched on Apple Music/iTunes on November 21 internationally and November 22 in the United States. Fort Minor - The Rising Tied -Deluxe Version- -2005- Itunes
The "Deluxe Version" typically available on iTunes includes the standard 16 tracks plus bonus content. It usually features the music video for "Petrified" and sometimes "Believe Me." : iTunes originally carried both a 16-track standard
(named after the WWII term "Fort Minor," highlighting the underdogs) was his escape. Unlike Linkin Park’s collaborative writing process, The Rising Tied was Shinoda’s diary. He produced, wrote, and arranged almost the entire album himself. The result? A dense, orchestral hip-hop record that sampled classical music and featured a "who’s who" of the underground rap scene. It usually features the music video for "Petrified"
, the album allowed Shinoda to explore his hip-hop roots alongside a diverse range of collaborators including John Legend Black Thought The 2005 iTunes Deluxe Highlights The original digital deluxe version offered on the iTunes Store
Entirely produced by Mike Shinoda, the album is celebrated for its organic use of strings, keys, and boom-bap beats. Essential Tracklist