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{{Infobox Single
| ID =
| DT = Lie to Me
| Name = What I've Done
| Cover = WhatI'veDoneCover.jpg
| OT = Lie to Me
| PL = [[Vereinigte Staaten]]
| Artist = [[Linkin Park]]
| from Album = [[Minutes to Midnight (album)|Minutes to Midnight]]
| PJ = seit 2009
| Released = ''Digital''<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[April 2]], [[2007]]<br> {{flagicon|UK}} {{flagicon|Australia}} [[April 3]], [[2007]]<br>''CD Single''<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[April 30]], [[2007]]<br>{{flagicon|Australia}} [[May 5]], [[2007]]<br> {{flagicon|UK}} [[May 7]] [[2007]]
| PRO = [[Brian Grazer]]<br />[[David Nevins]]<br />[[Samuel Baum]]
| Format = [[CD single]]
| LEN = 42
| Recorded = [[Los Angeles, California]]
| EA = 23+
| Genre = [[Alternative Rock]]
| ST = 2+
| Length = 3:25 (<small>album</small>)<br>3:28 (<small>single</small>)
| OS = [[Englische Sprache|Englisch]]
| Label = [[Warner Bros. Records]]
| MUSIK =
| Producer = [[Rick Rubin]]<br>[[Mike Shinoda]]
| SONG = „Brand New Day“ von [[Ryan Star]]
| Chart position = * #1 <small>([[China]], [[Modern Rock Tracks|U.S. Modern Rock]], [[Mainstream Rock Tracks|U.S. Mainstream Rock]])</small>
| IDEE = [[Samuel Baum]]
* #3 <small>([[Italy]], [[Poland]], [[Portugal]], [[Canada]])</small>
| GENRE = [[Drama]]<br />[[Kriminalität|Krimi]]
* #4 <small>([[Brazil]], [[Media Control|Germany]])</small>
| EAS = 21. Januar 2009 (USA)
* #5 <small>([[Latvia]])</small>
| SEN = [[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]]
* #6 <small>([[Sweden]], [[UK Singles Chart|UK]])</small>
| EASDE = 10. März 2010
* #7 <small>([[Billboard Hot 100|U.S.]], [[United World Chart|UWC]])</small>
| SENDE = [[VOX]]
* #8 <small>([[Austria]], [[Philippines]], [[Pop 100|U.S. Pop 100]])</small>
| NDS =
* #9 <small>([[New Zealand]])</small>
| SYN =
* #11 <small>([[ARIA Charts|Australia Digital]])</small>
* #12 <small>([[Latvia]])</small>
* #13 <small>([[Australia]])</small>
* #17 <small>([[Irish Singles Chart|Ireland]])</small>
* #15 <small>([[Norway]])</small>
* #20 <small>([[France|French]] Download Chart)</small><ref name="Charts in France.net">{{cite web|url=http://www.chartsinfrance.net/communaute/index.php?showtopic=10782&st=345|title=French Download Chart|date=2007-04-11}}</ref>
| Reviews = [[Rolling Stone]] {{rating-5|2}}
| Last single = "[[Dirt Off Your Shoulder/Lying From You]]"<br>(2005/2006)
| This single = "'''What I've Done'''"<br>(2007)
| Next single = "[[Given Up]]"<br>(2007)
}}
}}
"'''What I've Done'''" is the lead single from [[Linkin Park]]'s third album ''[[Minutes to Midnight (album)|Minutes to Midnight]]''. It had its first radio play on [[April 1]], [[2007]], and was digitally released on [[April 2]], [[2007]]. The [[CD Single]] was released on [[April 30]] [[2007]].


==Background information==
'''Lie to Me''' ist eine US-amerikanische Fernsehserie, die am 21. Januar 2009 ihre Erstausstrahlung hatte. In der Serie übernehmen Dr. Cal Lightman und seine Kollegen der Lightman Group Aufträge Dritter (meistens lokale oder staatliche Strafverfolgungsbehörden) und helfen bei den Untersuchungen, indem sie versuchen, durch [[angewandte Psychologie]] die Wahrheit herauszufinden. Dies versuchen sie durch Analyse von sogenannten „Microexpressions“, mithilfe des [[Facial Action Coding System]] und durch Untersuchung der [[Nonverbale Kommunikation|Körpersprache]]. Der bedeutende US-Psychologe [[Paul Ekman]] und seine Forschungen werden in der Sendung dargestellt.
[[Chester Bennington]] described the track in a [[March 2007]] interview with [[MTV]]:


{{Cquote|Joe (Hahn) came up to Mike and me and asked us to take the whole idea of ''Minutes to Midnight'' and apply that to how the band has changed. So, in a way, it's us saying goodbye to how we used to be...The lyrics in the first verse are 'In this farewell, there's no blood, there's no alibi,' and right away, you'll notice that the band sounds different: The drums are much more raw, the guitars are more raw and the vocals aren't tripled. It's just us out there ... and that's how Rick wanted it.<ref name="mtv">{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1553982/20070306/linkin_park.jhtml|title=Linkin Park Finish Apocalyptic Album, Revive Projekt Revolution Tour|publisher=MTV|date=2007-03-06}}</ref>}}
In Deutschland wird die Serie seit dem 10. März 2010 um 21.15 Uhr auf [[VOX]] ausgestrahlt.


The single and video appeared in the [[iTunes Store]] shortly after midnight EST on April 2, 2007.<ref>[http://www.apple.com/itunes ''What I've Done'' on iTunes]</ref> It became available the day after on iTunes in the UK and Australia. On April 2nd, the song was featured streaming on the front page of [http://www.linkinpark.com their official website], with the video being added to the site shortly thereafter. This song differs from most of Linkin Park's previously released songs in that it features almost no lead vocals from vocalist [[Mike Shinoda]] (except [[Breaking the Habit]]), save for a brief refrain at the end and contributing harmonies throughout - in that respect, this is the first that fans have heard of Mike Shinoda singing on a Linkin Park recording. These facts runs in harmony with the fact that the band has changed much of their sound with the new album. The song begins as a transition from [[Shadow of the Day]], signified by the first 2 seconds of it. This song in particular is not as harsh as in Chester's vocals, compared to their other work on previous albums. "What I've Done" is the last song that was written for ''[[Minutes to Midnight (album)|Minutes to Midnight]]''.<ref>[http://lptimes.com/news2007/april/news04042007.html LP Times] reports on "What I've Done".</ref> It can also be heard at the beginning of the newest trailer of ''[[Transformers (2007 film)|Transformers]]''. Not surprisingly, it has been featured on the [[Transformers - The Album|official soundtrack]].
== Handlung ==
Basierend auf den realen wissenschaftlichen Forschungen von [[Paul Ekman]], begleitet die Serie Lightman und sein Team von Täuschungsexperten während sie ihren jeweiligen Auftraggebern bei der Suche nach der Wahrheit helfen. Hierzu analysieren sie neben der Körpersprache sogenannte 'Mikroausdrücke' (englisch 'Micro-Expressions'): unwillkürliche Bewegungen der Gesichtsmuskeln, die auf die wahre und unterdrückte Emotionslage hindeuten. Damit können sie herausfinden, ob die befragte Person lügt oder die Wahrheit spricht. Allerdings wird nicht deutlich, warum die Person dies tut. Da diese Technik unkonventionell und kaum bekannt ist, wird sie von einigen Agenten der einzelnen Agenturen skeptisch angesehen.


==Track listings==
Zu Beginn der ersten Staffel werben Cal und Gillian eine neue Angestellte an: die [[Transportation Security Administration|TSA]]-Beamtin Ria Torres. Sie ist ein Naturtalent, was die Interpretation von Mikroausdrücken und Körpersprache angeht und fiel wegen ihrer außergewöhnlich guten Täuschungserkennung auf. Diese natürliche Begabung trifft auf den akademischen erarbeiteten Ansatz von Cal.
'''CD 1 Track Listing'''
#What I've Done - 3:29
#Faint (Live) - 2:45


'''CD 2 Track Listing'''
== Hauptcharaktere ==
#What I've Done - 3:29
* '''Dr. Cal Lightman''' ist ein Experte in Sachen Körpersprache und Mikroausdrücken. Zudem ist er der Gründer der „Lightman Group“, eines privaten Unternehmens, das als unabhängiger Vertragspartner für seine Auftraggeber Untersuchungen mit angewandter Psychologie durchführt. Er nutzt jede erdenkliche psychologische Technik, die er für notwendig erachtet, um die Wahrheit herauszufinden. Er ist geschieden und teilt sich mit seiner Exfrau das Sorgerecht für die gemeinsame Tochter. Seine Mutter beging Selbstmord, als er ein Kind war, was ihn dazu brachte, Mikroausdrücke zu erforschen. Der Charakter basiert auf [[Paul Ekman]], einem der bedeutendsten Psychologen der Gegenwart.
#Faint (Live) - 2:45
#From the Inside (Live) - 3:28


'''DVD Version Track Listing'''
* '''Dr. Gillian Foster''' ist Dr. Lightmans Kollegin und Mitarbeiterin in der Lightman Group. Die Unaufrichtigkeit ihres Mannes strapaziert oft ihre Vereinbarung mit Lightman, die professionellen Fähigkeiten nicht im Privatleben einzusetzen. Als Lightman glaubt, dass Fosters Mann Alec sie betrügt, ignoriert er zum Missfallen von Torres seine Vermutung. Gillian adoptierte ein Baby (Sophie), das letztendlich jedoch seiner leiblichen Mutter zurückgebracht wurde. Dieser Charakter basiert auf Prof. Maureen O’Sullivan, einer Psychologie-Professorin der Universität San Francisco.
#What I've Done (Video) - 3:29
#Faint (Live) (Video) - 2:45


All of the live tracks on this CD were recorded at the Chiba Marine stadium in Tokyo, Japan on August 13, 2006 at the Summer Sonic Festival.
* '''Eli Loker''' ist ein Mitarbeiter der „Lightman Group“. Loker ist akademisch ausgebildet und erlangte seine Fähigkeiten durch Übung. Er ist auch Anhänger der These der „radikalen Wahrheit“. Das bedeutet, er lügt sehr selten, auch wenn es ihn grob und undiplomatisch wirken lässt. Beispielsweise erzählt er, als er Torres im Pilot der Serie zum ersten Mal sieht, dass er Sex mit ihr haben wolle. In einer späteren Episode degradiert ihn Lightman zum unbezahlten Praktikanten, da er geheime Informationen an die [[United States Securities and Exchange Commission|SEC]] weitergab, während die Firma an einem Fall arbeitete.


==Music video==
* '''Ria Torres''' ist Mitarbeiterin der Lightman Group und Schützling von Dr. Lightman, der sie als ein Naturtalent im Entlarven von Lügen ("wizard") erkannte, als sie noch als Sicherheitskontrolleurin am Flughafen arbeitete. Torres wurde als Kind von ihrem Vater missbraucht. Missbrauch ist bei den Naturbegabten ein typisches Muster. Auch wenn sie talentiert und loyal ist, fehlt es ihr oft an akademischen Wissen, wodurch ihre Emotionen ihre Entscheidungen beeinflussen können.
[[DJ]] [[Joe Hahn]] of the band directed the video for the single, which was shot in the California desert.<ref name="billboard">{{cite web|url=http://billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003554313|title=Clock Strikes 'Midnight' For New Linkin Park Album|publisher=Billboard|date=2007-03-06}}</ref> The video premiered on [[April 2]], [[2007]] on [[MTV]] and [[Fuse TV|Fuse]]. It premiered on MTV-Asia, MTV-Germany, and Canada's [[MuchMusic]] on [[April 3]], 2007. It features footage of the band performing in the desert, intersperced with stock footage reflecting on a variety of social and environmental issues including [[pollution]], [[global warming]], [[racism]], [[Nazism]], [[famine]], [[terrorism]], [[war]]s, [[deforestation]], [[drug addiction]], [[abortion]], [[obesity]], [[destruction]], rising [[gasoline]] prices and other crimes committed by [[humanity]]. The video also features short views of important historical figures, such as [[Mother Teresa]], [[Buddha]], [[Abraham Lincoln]], [[Robert Kennedy]], [[Fidel Castro]] and [[Mahatma Gandhi]]. The video is available for public viewing via the [[Linkin Park|band's]] [[YouTube]] Account.<ref name="Music Video">{{cite web|url=http://youtube.com/watch?v=8sgycukafqQ|title=Official Music Video}}</ref>
The video clip was featured and won on MTV's ''Battle of the Videos'' against videos by [[Evanescence]] and [[Lil' Mama]].<ref>[http://www.mtvbattleofthevideos.com/2007/04/16/finally-a-winner/#comments "What I've Done"] wins MTV Battle Of the Videos.</ref> The video also marks the first appearance of a Linkin Park video in the #1 spot on MTV's [[Total Request Live|TRL]], hitting #1 six times so far. AOL currently has a live performance of "What I've Done" on their website.<ref>[http://www.aolmusicnewsblog.com/2007/04/16/linkin-park-sessions-tease/"What I've Done"] live on AOL.</ref> It is interesting to note that when the band's [[logo]] is shown for the first time in the video (on the front of Rob's drum), it features a complete circle with the stylized letters "LP" within it. However, every time the logo is shown after this, the circle is not complete, being "separated" by two blank spaces above the "L" and below the "P". This is explained in "Making of What I've Done", where the band shows the original drums that were wrongly made, and that they had to use black tape to make the breaks in the circle.


===Notable clips from the video===
* '''Emily Lightman''' (gespielt von [[Hayley McFarland]]) ist die Teenager-Tochter Lightmans. Ihre Eltern teilen sich das Sorgerecht für sie. Zwischen ihr und ihrem Vater entstehen oftmals Probleme, wenn er sie „liest“, was sie nicht akzeptieren will. Manchmal zeigt sie aber auch das Talent, Menschen zu „lesen“, sogar ihren Vater.
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*[[Adolf Hitler]]
*A [[Bald Eagle]]
*An [[Anorexic]] woman
*[[Agia Sofia]]
*[[Parthenon]]
*[[Buddha]]
*[[Fidel Castro]]
*[[Palestinian]] child
*Citizens of the world's [[least developed countries]]
*A civil rights demonstration in [[Birmingham, Alabama]]
*The [[Great Pyramid of Giza]] in Egypt
*[[Mahatma Gandhi]]
*[[Auschwitz concentration camp]]
*[[Saddam Hussein]]
*[[Robert F. Kennedy]]
{{col-5}}
*[[Ku Klux Klan]]
*[[Lincoln Memorial]]
*[[Sultan Ahmed Mosque]]
*[[Benito Mussolini]]
*Victims being carried from the [[Oklahoma City Bombing]]
*[[Pollution]] and [[global warming]] clips
*The [[September 11, 2001 attacks|September 11 terror attacks]]
*[[Joseph Stalin]]
*[[Mother Teresa]]
*The [[Vitruvian Man]]
*[[Mao Zedong]]
*[[Poaching]]
*[[Stonehenge]]
*[[Trinity Test]]
* Various clips from the [[Second Gulf War]]
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==Chart performance==
* '''Ben Reynolds''' (gespielt von [[Mekhi Phifer]]) ist ein FBI-Agent, der die Lightman Group bei ihren Untersuchungen unterstützt.
The song made big debuts on the US charts during the chart week of [[April 21]], [[2007]]. The song debuted in the top 10 of the US Hot 100, at #7. It is by far the band's highest debut to date on the chart (this title was previously held by "[[Somewhere I Belong]]" which opened at #47), earning "Hot Shot" debut of the week, and subsequently becoming the second highest position for a Linkin Park single to date on the Hot 100. It is also only the eleventh song since [[2000]] to debut at #7 or higher on the Hot 100, and only the third song to do so by an artist not from [[American Idol]].<ref>[http://billboard.com/bbcom/chart_beat/bonus.jsp http://billboard.com/bbcom/chart_beat/bonus.jsp] ''Billboard.com'' Retireved on 05-27-07 </ref> The song was partly fueled by digital sales, debuting at #4 on the digital chart. In addition the song became only the third song ever to open at #1 on the Modern Rock chart, also becoming the band's seventh number one on the chart. In the iTunes music store the song had reached number two. It was kept out of the top spot by "[[Give It To Me]]" by [[Timbaland]]. The music video is the first to reach the number 1 spot on TRL for Linkin Park video history. It has also become a moderate hit on the [[Adult Top 40]], and [[Pop 100 Airplay]] charts, so far peaking at number 24 on both charts.


In the UK the song hit #6 once the physical format was released, making it Linkin Park's highest-charting UK single.

== Besetzung ==


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!align="left"|Chart
| bgcolor="#FFEBAD" | '''Charakter'''
!align="left"|Peak<br>position
| bgcolor="#FFEBAD" | '''Schauspieler'''
!align="left"|Chart
| bgcolor="#FFEBAD" | '''Deutsche [[Synchronisation_(Film)|Synchronstimme]]'''
!align="left"|Peak<br>position
|-
|-
|align="left"|[[ARIA Chart]] Singles
| Dr. Cal Lightman
|align="center"|13
| [[Tim Roth]]
|align="left"|[[France|French]] Download Chart
| [[Patrick Winczewski]]
|align="center"|20
|-
|-
|align="left"|''Billboard'' [[Billboard Hot 100|Hot 100]]
| Dr. Gillian Foster
|align="center"|7
| [[Kelli Williams]]
|align="left"|[[Germany|German]] Singles Chart
| [[Claudia Lössl]]
|align="center"|4
|-
|-
|align="left"|''Billboard'' [[Billboard Pop 100|Pop 100]]
| Eli Loker
|align="center"|8
| [[Brendan Hines]]
|align="left"|[[Germany|German]] Download Chart
| [[Markus Pfeiffer]]
|align="center"|4
|-
|-
|align="left"|''Billboard'' [[Modern Rock Tracks]]
| Ria Torres
|align="center"|1 <small>(11)</small>
| [[Monica Raymund]]
|align="left"|[[Irish Singles Chart|Ireland]]
| [[Sonja Spuhl]]
|align="center"|17
|-
|-
|align="left"|''Billboard'' [[Mainstream Rock Tracks]]
| Ben Reynolds
|align="center"|1 <small>(8)</small>
| [[Mekhi Phifer]]
|align="left"|[[Norway|Norwegian]] Singles Chart
|
|align="center"|15
|-
|-
|align="left"|[[Brazil]]
| Karl Dupree
|align="center"|4
| [[Sean Patrick Thomas]]
|align="left|[[Polish National Top 50 number-one hits of 2007|Polish Singles Chart Top 50]]
|
|align="center"|3
|-
|-
|align="left"|[[Czech Republic]]
| Emily Lightman
|align="center"|80
| [[Hayley McFarland]]
|align="left"|[[Chile]] Top 100 Singles
|
|align="center"|70
|-
|-
|align="left"|[[Dutch Top 40]]
| Zoe Landau (Emilys Mutter)
|align="center"|40
| [[Jennifer Beals]]
|align="left"|[[UK Singles Chart]]
|align="center"|6
|-
|-
|align="left"|[[Mega Single Top 100|Dutch Top 100 Singles]]
|}
|align="center"|96

|align="left"|[[United World Chart]]
== Ausstrahlung ==
|align="center"|7

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! width="60" | Staffel
! width="80" | Episoden
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! width="260" | Ausstrahlung<br />(VOX)
! width="260" | Ausstrahlung<br />(3+)
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|-
|align="left"|[[Latvian Airplay Top]]
| style="text-align:left; top" | Staffel 1
|align="center"|5
| 13
|align="left"|New Zealand [[RIANZ]] Singles Chart
| 21. Januar 2009 – 13. Mai 2009
|align="center"|9
| seit 10. März 2010
| seit 24. März 2010
|-
|-
|align="left"|[[Austria|Austrian]] Singles Chart
| style="text-align:left; top" | Staffel 2
|align="center"|8
| 10<br />12
|align="left"|[[Switzerland|Swiss]] Singles Chart
| 28. September 2009 – 14. Dezember 2009<br />7. Juni 2010 - 23. August 2010
|align="center"|6
|
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|-
|align="left"|[[Israel]]
| style="text-align:left; top" | Staffel 3
|align="center"|3
| TBA
| Ende 2010
|
|
|-
|-
|align="left"|[[Italy]]
|}
|align="center"|1

|align="left"|[[MuchMusic (Canada)]] Singles Chart
== Episoden ==
|align="center"|3

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! Nummer <br /> <small>(Gesamt)</small>
| Nummer <br /> <small>(Staffel)</small>
| Originaltitel
| Deutscher Titel<ref name=eplist>[http://www.fernsehserien.de/index.php?serie=12834&seite=8 Episode Guide bei fernsehserien.de]</ref>
| Erstausstrahlung<br /><small>(FOX)</small>
| Erstausstrahlung<br /><small>(VOX)</small>
| Erstausstrahlung<br /><small>(3+)</small>
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| 01
| 01
| Pilot
| Die Wahrheit der Lüge
| 21. Januar 2009
| 10. März 2010
| 24. März 2010
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| 02
| 02
| Moral Waiver
| Schweres Geschütz
| 28. Januar 2009
| 17. März 2010
| 31. März 2010
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| 03
| 03
| A Perfect Score
| Unter Druck
| 4. Februar 2009
| 24. März 2010
| <!-- 7. April 2010 -->
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| 04
| 04
| Love Always
| Das Attentat
| 18. Februar 2009
| 31. März 2010
| <!-- 14. April 2010 -->
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| 05
| 05
| Unchained
| Entfesselt
| 4. März 2009
| 7. April 2010
| <!-- 21. April 2010 -->
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| 06
| 06
| Do No Harm
| Seelenqualen
| 11. März 2009
| 14. April 2010
| <!-- 28. April 2010 -->
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| 07
| 07
| The Best Policy
| Um jeden Preis
| 18. März 2009
| 21. April 2010
| <!-- 5. Mai 2010 -->
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| 08
| 08
| Depraved Heart
| Herz aus Stein
| 1. April 2009
| <!-- 28. April 2010 -->
| <!-- 12. Mai 2010 -->
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| 09
| 09
| Life Is Priceless
| Verschüttet
| 8. April 2009
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| 10
| 10
| Better Half
| Glut und Asche
| 22. April 2009
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| 11
| Undercover
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| 29. April 2009
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| 12
| Blinded
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| 6. Mai 2009
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| 13
| Sacrifice
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| 13. Mai 2009
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==References==
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==External links==
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* [http://www.linkinpark.com Linkin Park's official site]
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* [http://www.napster.com/view/album/index.html?id=12457539 Single on Napster]
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| Deutsche Erstausstrahlung
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| Control Factor
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| Honey
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| Grievous Bodily Harm
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| 26. Oktober 2009
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| Fold Equity
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| 10
| Tractor Man
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| Wish You Were Here
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== Weblinks ==
* {{IMDb Titel|tt1235099|Lie to Me}}
* [http://www.fernsehlexikon.de/7681/lie-to-me/ Rezension im Fernsehlexikon]


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| before = "[[Survivalism (song)|Survivalism]]" by [[Nine Inch Nails]]
| title = [[Modern Rock Tracks|''Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks]] [[List of number-one modern rock hits (United States)|number-one single]]
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| before = "[[Breath (song)|Breath]]" by [[Breaking Benjamin]]
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Vorlage:CurrentSingles Vorlage:Infobox Single "What I've Done" is the lead single from Linkin Park's third album Minutes to Midnight. It had its first radio play on April 1, 2007, and was digitally released on April 2, 2007. The CD Single was released on April 30 2007.

Background information

Chester Bennington described the track in a March 2007 interview with MTV:

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The single and video appeared in the iTunes Store shortly after midnight EST on April 2, 2007.[1] It became available the day after on iTunes in the UK and Australia. On April 2nd, the song was featured streaming on the front page of their official website, with the video being added to the site shortly thereafter. This song differs from most of Linkin Park's previously released songs in that it features almost no lead vocals from vocalist Mike Shinoda (except Breaking the Habit), save for a brief refrain at the end and contributing harmonies throughout - in that respect, this is the first that fans have heard of Mike Shinoda singing on a Linkin Park recording. These facts runs in harmony with the fact that the band has changed much of their sound with the new album. The song begins as a transition from Shadow of the Day, signified by the first 2 seconds of it. This song in particular is not as harsh as in Chester's vocals, compared to their other work on previous albums. "What I've Done" is the last song that was written for Minutes to Midnight.[2] It can also be heard at the beginning of the newest trailer of Transformers. Not surprisingly, it has been featured on the official soundtrack.

Track listings

CD 1 Track Listing

  1. What I've Done - 3:29
  2. Faint (Live) - 2:45

CD 2 Track Listing

  1. What I've Done - 3:29
  2. Faint (Live) - 2:45
  3. From the Inside (Live) - 3:28

DVD Version Track Listing

  1. What I've Done (Video) - 3:29
  2. Faint (Live) (Video) - 2:45

All of the live tracks on this CD were recorded at the Chiba Marine stadium in Tokyo, Japan on August 13, 2006 at the Summer Sonic Festival.

Music video

DJ Joe Hahn of the band directed the video for the single, which was shot in the California desert.[3] The video premiered on April 2, 2007 on MTV and Fuse. It premiered on MTV-Asia, MTV-Germany, and Canada's MuchMusic on April 3, 2007. It features footage of the band performing in the desert, intersperced with stock footage reflecting on a variety of social and environmental issues including pollution, global warming, racism, Nazism, famine, terrorism, wars, deforestation, drug addiction, abortion, obesity, destruction, rising gasoline prices and other crimes committed by humanity. The video also features short views of important historical figures, such as Mother Teresa, Buddha, Abraham Lincoln, Robert Kennedy, Fidel Castro and Mahatma Gandhi. The video is available for public viewing via the band's YouTube Account.[4] The video clip was featured and won on MTV's Battle of the Videos against videos by Evanescence and Lil' Mama.[5] The video also marks the first appearance of a Linkin Park video in the #1 spot on MTV's TRL, hitting #1 six times so far. AOL currently has a live performance of "What I've Done" on their website.[6] It is interesting to note that when the band's logo is shown for the first time in the video (on the front of Rob's drum), it features a complete circle with the stylized letters "LP" within it. However, every time the logo is shown after this, the circle is not complete, being "separated" by two blank spaces above the "L" and below the "P". This is explained in "Making of What I've Done", where the band shows the original drums that were wrongly made, and that they had to use black tape to make the breaks in the circle.

Notable clips from the video

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Chart performance

The song made big debuts on the US charts during the chart week of April 21, 2007. The song debuted in the top 10 of the US Hot 100, at #7. It is by far the band's highest debut to date on the chart (this title was previously held by "Somewhere I Belong" which opened at #47), earning "Hot Shot" debut of the week, and subsequently becoming the second highest position for a Linkin Park single to date on the Hot 100. It is also only the eleventh song since 2000 to debut at #7 or higher on the Hot 100, and only the third song to do so by an artist not from American Idol.[7] The song was partly fueled by digital sales, debuting at #4 on the digital chart. In addition the song became only the third song ever to open at #1 on the Modern Rock chart, also becoming the band's seventh number one on the chart. In the iTunes music store the song had reached number two. It was kept out of the top spot by "Give It To Me" by Timbaland. The music video is the first to reach the number 1 spot on TRL for Linkin Park video history. It has also become a moderate hit on the Adult Top 40, and Pop 100 Airplay charts, so far peaking at number 24 on both charts.

In the UK the song hit #6 once the physical format was released, making it Linkin Park's highest-charting UK single.

References

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Chart Peak
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Chart Peak
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ARIA Chart Singles 13 French Download Chart 20
Billboard Hot 100 7 German Singles Chart 4
Billboard Pop 100 8 German Download Chart 4
Billboard Modern Rock Tracks 1 (11) Ireland 17
Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks 1 (8) Norwegian Singles Chart 15
Brazil 4 Polish Singles Chart Top 50 3
Czech Republic 80 Chile Top 100 Singles 70
Dutch Top 40 40 UK Singles Chart 6
Dutch Top 100 Singles 96 United World Chart 7
Latvian Airplay Top 5 New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart 9
Austrian Singles Chart 8 Swiss Singles Chart 6
Israel 3
Italy 1 MuchMusic (Canada) Singles Chart 3
  1. What I've Done on iTunes
  2. LP Times reports on "What I've Done".
  3. Clock Strikes 'Midnight' For New Linkin Park Album. Billboard, 6. März 2007;.
  4. Official Music Video.
  5. "What I've Done" wins MTV Battle Of the Videos.
  6. "What I've Done" live on AOL.
  7. http://billboard.com/bbcom/chart_beat/bonus.jsp Billboard.com Retireved on 05-27-07