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Linkin Park Full Album

5/17/2019
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Rock, Indie, Remix, DJ

Comment by fenix.o.retorno

made in Linkin park

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Comment by fenix.o.retorno

made in Pubg BATLLE GROUNDS

Comment by Mike Fathom

we love you Chester

Comment by Aires Darko

miss u Chazzy Chazz RIP and we are missing u more daily. u are a beautiful star that burnt up before its time.

Comment by Alena Myles

Best Linkin Park Album by far!

Comment by Alena Myles

Best Linkin Park Album by far!

Comment by Bruno Giorgio

Foooda!

Comment by Toby Erin Rodgers

2019?

Comment by Ahiru

Wtf is this audio

Comment by Zéè DarK

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Comment by Morton__

their best album ever

Comment by Hendarpe Hendarpe

a like from isaide my albums

Comment by KnightRydaQ

this music hits now that chest is gone uguh

Comment by Jhu Mur Der

My first album ❤️

Comment by Ali Shoabi

Adorable

Comment by C A R P E R O ©

Espectacular album, una mezcla que explota ..genial, de lo mejor

Comment by User 751645933

Wonderful intro

Comment by SKuniko

💕

Comment by aldi zein.

goodd..

Comment by Deja Permana

wee miss you chester

Comment by Jasmin Akilah

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Comment by Janetta Smith

my fav song

Comment by anxietyhippo brh

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Comment by Paul Saracho

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Comment by Paul Saracho

b.t.w. r.i.p chester

Comment by Paul Saracho

my brother used to listen to this when he was a teenager back and now i am listening to this i think this song and alos whole band is not bad(: Software download windows 10.

Comment by Anang Inst

this album brings me back to 15 years ago. mike please go back to red and spike hair.

Comment by Андрей Коробейников

where right chanel?

Comment by rob85tx

came motion man

Comment by rob85tx

best part

Eight months after the death of Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington, the group’s co-lead singer Mike Shinoda announced today that he will release a full-length solo album, “Post Traumatic,” on June 15 on Warner Bros. Records. Along with the album announcement, Shinoda released two new tracks – “Crossing a Line” and “Nothing Makes Sense Anymore,” as well as a video for “Crossing a Line.” The 16-track album is available to pre-order, and will include the two aforementioned new tracks alongside the three tracks from Shinoda’s “Post Traumatic” EP, released in January.

Shinoda will perform a handful of solo shows this summer, including the Identity LA in Los Angeles on May 12, Reading and Leeds Festival and the Summer Sonic Festival in Japan in August.

A press release reads, “In the months since the passing of Linkin Park vocalist Chester Bennington, Shinoda has immersed himself in art as a way of processing his grief. With no agenda, Shinoda hunkered down alone in his Los Angeles home and began writing, recording, and painting. In January, he released the Post Traumatic EP consisting of three deeply personal songs – each one a powerful, stream-of-consciousness expression of unvarnished grief – accompanied by homemade visuals that Shinoda filmed, painted and edited himself.

Following the EP release, Shinoda continued to create, and the result is the upcoming ‘Post Traumatic,’ a transparent and intensely personal album that, despite its title, isn’t entirely about grief, though it does start there.”

“It’s a journey out of grief and darkness, not into grief and darkness,” Shinoda says. “If people have been through something similar, I hope they feel less alone,” he says. “If they haven’t been through this, I hope they feel grateful.”

Shinoda spoke at length about the process in a blog post that accompanied the release of the “Post Traumatic” EP. Bennington’s death on July 20 was ruled a suicide; the surviving bandmembers played a tribute concert at the Hollywood Bowl in October, where they were joined by members of No Doubt, System of a Down, Avenged Sevenfold and many others.