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Ep123: Linkin Park

19-Sep-24 21:00

Ep123: Linkin Park

One of the most influential bands of all time, iconic rock band Linkin Park announced their comeback and the end of their 7-year hiatus last week, returning to the stage with an upcoming world tour, new co-frontperson Emily Armstrong and drummer Colin Brittain, and their first new music since the 2017 death of lead singer Chester Bennington. 

We take a Back To Back look through the band's influential discography - from their bold 2000 debut album Hybrid Theory that inspired an entire generation and ushered the genre into a new, more vulnerable era, to their upcoming album From Zero as the icons set to create their new legacy.

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Somewhere I Belong (Meteora)
What I’ve Done (Minutes To Midnight)
QWERTY (LP Underground 6)
Papercut (Hybrid Theory)
Izzo/In The End (Collision Course)
My December (Hybrid Theory)
Easier To Run (Meteora)
Numb (Meteora)
The Messenger (A Thousand Suns)
Breaking The Habit (Meteora)
The Emptiness Machine (From Zero)

Produced by: Daryl Ong

Presented by: Daryl Ong


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Categories:  music

Tags:  Chester Benningtonemily armstrongcolin brittainmeteoraLP Underground 6collision coursea thousand sunsfrom zerominutes to midnightlinkin parkhybrid theory





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