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{{Single infobox |
Name = Enth E ND / Frgt/10 |
Cover = Linkin-Park-Frgt10-251747.jpg |
Artist = [[Linkin Park]] |
from Album = [[Reanimation]] |
Released = [[July 2002]] |
Format = [[CD single]] |
Recorded = During the [[Hybrid Theory]] tour, 2001 |
Genre = [[Alternative hip-hop]] |
Length = 4:01 ("Enth E Nd")<br>3:38 ("Frgt/10") |
Label = [[Warner Bros. Records]] |
Writer = [[Linkin Park]], Mark Wakefield, [[Dave Farrell]]|
Producers = [[Mike Shinoda]] |
Last single = "[[Pts.OF.Athrty]]"<br>(2002) |
This single = "'''Enth E Nd / Frgt/10'''"<br>(2002) |
Next single = "[[Somewhere I Belong]]"<br>(2003) |
}}

"'''Enth E Nd / Frgt/10'''" (Pronounced ''In the end / Forgotten'') is a Promotional Single CD from the album ''[[Reanimation]]'' by the [[United States|American]] [[nu metal]] band [[Linkin Park]]. It was released in [[July 2002|July]] of [[2002]]. ''Reanimation'' ventured into hip hop and [[electronica]] as opposed to the band's earlier sound. It features the remixes of two of Linkin Park's songs: "[[In the End]]" and "Forgotten". "Enth E Nd" was remixed by [[KutMasta Kurt]] & Motion Man, while "Frgt/10" was remixed by [[Chali 2na]] & [[The Alchemist (producer)|The Alchemist]]. Both are of the [[hip hop music|hip hop]] genre.

==CD single track listing==
{{Tracklist
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = Enth E Nd
| writer1 = Linkin Park, Matlin
| note1 = Album Version
| length1 = 4:03
| title2 = Enth E Nd
| note2 = Instrumental
| writer2 = Linkin Park, Matlin
| length2 = 4:02
| title3 = Frgt/10
| note3 = Album Version
| writer3 = Linkin Park, Wakefield, Farrell, Maman, Stewart
| length3 = 3:32
| title4 = Frgt/10
| note4 = Instrumental
| writer4 = Linkin Park, Wakefield, Farrell, Maman
| length4 = 3:31
}}

==Music video==
'''Enth E Nd'''
The video starts with Kutmasta Kurt playing and scratching the song and, Motion Man then starts talking. After that [[Mike Shinoda]] starts rapping and so on. These three are playing this song in the back of a car with a hand-camera. No other Linkin Park members are included in this video.

'''Frgt/10'''
The video starts off with the short "Chali", while showing a woman in her bedroom. The video then features a person in a green jump suit, a gas mask, and a paint tank with a nozzle on the index finger of the right hand. The character goes around a depressing-looking city painting "LP" (The original logo of Linkin Park) on walls. Wherever the person paints, foliage and vegetation grow (This is a similar motif to a part of another of Linkin Park's videos, "[[In The End]]", where vegetation grew wherever [[Mike Shinoda]] walked around). The authorities keep trying to arrest the person and chase them until the person leaps off a rooftop to get to another rooftop. The paint can falls off the person and cracks open. While the authorities are examining the tank, the person crawls up to their bedroom window, takes off her mask, showing it is the woman mentioned above, and she gets into bed. The entire video is computer-animated with the exception of the beginning and ending.

The woman it shows is featured throughout the [[Reanimation]] music videos. Frgt/10 shows her room, night life, and the city.

==Charts==
{| class="wikitable"
!Chart (2002)
!Peak<br>position
|-
|Australian Singles Charts
|align="center"|32
|}

==Trivia==
{{Trivia|date=March 2009}}
* The "reanimated" lyrics for Frgt/10 were largely taken from "Rhinestone", the original demo version of "Forgotten" from before ''[[Hybrid Theory]]'' was released. "Rhinestone" is a track from Linkin Park's first release, a demo tape entitled ''[[Xero (album)|Xero]]''.
* Differing from most single releases, the title track, "Frgt/10" is not the first track on the single. The reason for this in unclear, though is possibly due to the success of the single for "[[In the End]]", which "Enth E Nd" is remixed from, while "Forgotten" was never released as a single.

{{Linkin Park}}

[[Category:2002 songs]]
[[Category:2002 singles]]
[[Category:Linkin Park songs]]
[[Category:Alternative rock songs]]
[[Category:Hip hop songs]]

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