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Linkin Park have struck a poignant song from their set list in the wake of frontman Chester Bennington’s death. The musician ...
Linkin Park, who drew fan backlash with new co-lead singer Emily Armstrong, is opening up about the rocky public reception.
The band is currently in the middle of their From Zero world tour, which recently included high-profile stops at the UEFA ...
Last year, the rock band whose lead singer Chester Bennington died by suicide in 2017, made their return, introducing Emily ...
Linkin Park say they will never play a certain song live after Chester Bennington’s death. The American alt rock and nu metal band, formed in 1996, departed for a lengthy seven year hiatus following ...
When Linkin Park named Emily Armstrong their new frontwoman last year fans weren't exactly kind to the singer.
Linkin Park is coming to TD Garden in Boston for their highly anticipated From Zero World Tour. The iconic rock band will ...
Despite a triumphant return to global stages, Linkin Park draws the line at performing their heartbreaking ballad One More ...
After the death of Linkin Park's lead vocalist, Chester Bennington in 2017, the band is finally ready to make a comeback. In conversation with The Guardian, singer-songwriter Mike Shinoda and vocalist ...
Mike Shinoda believes that the backlash surrounding Emily Armstrong’s addition to Linkin Park had less to do with her talent and more to do with gender.
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Louder on MSNPeople lashed out at Linkin Park's Emily Armstrong "because she wasn't a guy" says Mike Shinoda
Linkin Park 's Mike Shinoda says the band's lead vocalist Emily Armstrong faced a backlash from some people simply because "she wasn't a guy." Armstrong was introduced as the band's new singer when ...
In a new interview, Mike Shinoda has claimed Linkin Park vocalist Emily Armstrong derived from sexism, stating it was because she "wasn't a guy".
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