That's weird that Meteora is ahead. I would've never expected that. On Hybrid Theory, every song, and I mean every single one, I could listen to any time of the day. 11 good ones.
On Meteora there are 7 great ones to me: Breaking The Habit, Faint, From The Inside, Hit The Floor, Lying From You, Figure.09, and Numb. Don't Stay, Easier to Run, and Nobody's Listening are alright and Session doesn't measure up to Cure for the Itch.
Maybe it's just because Meteora is a different style. It really is, which is why I see no reason for them to go in a totally opposite direction with M2M. Breaking the Habit, Numb, Nobody's Listening, and Faint have quite different sounds than anything from the original CD with a kind of switch from straight metal using added beats that aren't made by rock instruments, but still keeping the rap-rock theme infused. I still love the CD, it's just not as PERFECT to me as Hybrid.