True (about the Papercut one). Not sure of the OSC one
I have a few more:
Numb was announced as the third single off Meteora at the Summer Sanitarium show in Toronto
MTV had exclusive rights to the video for Numb. This kept it off the Fuse network, which was new at the time and prided themselves on playing videos like MTV used to.
Minutes to Midnight debuted at #1 in 28 different countries
What I've Done was the third song to ever debut on the Modern Rock Charts at #1. At the time, the other two were "What's the Frequency, Kenneth?" by R.E.M. and "Dani California" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
(This one is a bit disturbing, so I don't know if you want to include this or not) Points of Authority is about a person trying to be controlled through intimidation and aggression. Chester was molested while young by friends, which influenced the song.
My December was written after Chester left his girlfriend after a fight
If you play the song Announcement Service Public backwards, the lyrics say: "You should brush your teeth, and you should wash your hands."
Mike wrote Breaking the Habit after being inspired by the fans who have written to the band about how their music has helped them with drugs, depression, and more.
Don't Stay is the only song not tuned to Dropped Db
Meteora was recorded in four different places: the band's tour bus, Mike's house, NRG Studios in California, and Soundtrack Studious in New York
Linkin Park added Hands Held High to their setlist starting from Milton Keynes. Mike saw a fan who made a sign saying "Play Hands Held High". Halfway through the set, he thought they couldn't play it because they weren't prepared, and instead sang an A capella version and HHH found its way into the set