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  1. For those of you who are looking for Linkin Park news, the band has sent out a new email to the LPU and to general Linkin Park mailing list with the following text:

    "Happy Holidays Street Soldier,  
     

    Usually around this time, you’ve come to expect an update on the latest and greatest LPU offerings, but we’ve decided to hold off just a little longer. We’re planning some exciting things for 2023, and we’ll be able to tell you more in January. Until then, we wish you a safe, healthy holiday season and a happy new year.
     

    LPU HQ"

    The Linkin Park Underground releases their yearly fan club edition near the end of each year, usually in November and December. The most recent edition, LPU 21, featured a selection of new merch and a reissue of the LPU 2.0 CD but on cassette for the first time ever. With the unexpected passing of Chester, the band has not released a new LPU CD since November 2016 but has continued giving the LPU access to exclusive merch, Mike Shinoda's presales, meet & greets, contests, and more. With this email, it sounds like Linkin Park will offer something for the LPU in 2023 instead, timing up with the anniversary in March 2023 of one of their most beloved albums....

     

    Meteora

    As if the timing wasn't enough, \for those keen enough to notice, the bottom of the email was signed with the photo of Boris Tellegen aka Delta who appears on the Meteora album cover.

     

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    The Hybrid Theory 20 release in fall 2020 was iconic for the band - releasing unknown demos, several unseen live shows, the Hybrid Theory EP on vinyl for the first time ever, and much more. If "exciting things" for 2023 means a possible Meteora celebration... sign us up.

    What would you like to see Linkin Park do for Meteora? Would you welcome another box set in some form or fashion? Only time will tell, but the first hint is out and by the reactions on social media, Linkin Park's fanbase is pretty excited.

     

    January 15, 2023 EDIT:

     

    Mike Shinoda, through a series of Discord messages, has confirmed that Linkin Park will be celebrating the Meteora 20th anniversary this year. He posted the following messages in Discord on his main channel in a conversation with fans:

    Mike Shinoda: "I feel like 2023 is going to be an exciting year"
    B_Modz: "Meteora 20th?"
    Mike Shinoda: "that's certainly one reason"
    Northwest: "AYO LEAKING A NEW ALBUM??"
    Mike Shinoda: "Not a new album, but there will be things that are...of interest to you"
     

    There we have it - Mike says the Meteora anniversary will be a part of the 2023 excitement, and also hints at possibly something else coming during the year. Let's see what happens!

  2. In a series of Instagram stories, DJ Lethal of Limp Bizkit posted a few songs he is working on revisiting from his unreleased solo album. One of these was an acapella he posted of "Cry to Yourself", a 2001 song he did with Chester under the title "State of the Art" as it was known for years. This song ended up not coming out but was partially aired on San Diego radio's Skratch 'N Sniff show in July 2004 by DJ Lethal himself. It was then leaked to us in full via a private message in 2009, which we then posted.

    From the song's Linkinpedia page: "Right before Linkin Park's European tour in September 2001, the band gave an interview to OnStage where Mr. Hahn revealed Chester had recorded a track with DJ Lethal: "Chester just did a song with Cyclefly and also with DJ Lethal, and Mike and I just finished a track with the Visionaries too.""

     


    Chester did comment on the leak, via Twitter, and said he didn't know who recorded bass, drums, and guitar on the song, but the recent tweet by Lethal indicates Limp Bizkit members may be on it as Sam Rivers appears to have laid down some bass for it.

    DJ Lethal in a few recent tweets said he would like to finish the song, posting, "I would be down to with with the guys on this ! Peace. Mike and joe know where to get at me. This should be done right. I like this idea !" in response to a fan saying a full reworked orchestral version should be done, and also said "Would be cool with doing it for charity too!! Would just be cool to get it out. No pressure I was just going through my old computer files. Peace and Love"

     

    The song has never been officially released and the mp3 quality of the leak is quite low, so a full release of it one day would be nice. The releases with Chester on them at least seem to have to be approved by Talinda Bennington. She has approved every release that we know about and have heard, except for Slash's "Crazy" track with Chester. We will see what happens!

  3. Boy, what is a News Thread these days? This isn't Twitter, is it? Is thing even on?

    Remember nearly two years ago, in January 2021, when Linkin Park released a 100gecs remix of 'One Step Closer'? At the time, Mike said, “Part of the spirit of Reanimation was to take the Hybrid Theory songs that people knew so well, and let innovative artists flip them in ways nobody expected… I think 100 gecs did exactly that.” Press at the time reported that more remixes were on the way for the project. 
     


    A new article by Metal Injection says that the band Polyphia had remixed the song 'With You' for this project: 

    "During a recent episode of Amoeba Records' What's In My Bag? series, Polyphia guitarist Tim Henson picks up a copy of the 20th anniversary Hybrid Theory CD and reveals the existence of the remix. As of now the remix remains unreleased, but man – now we wanna hear it!"

    "I can say this because this is out," said Henson as transcribed by Metal Injection. "This is the 20th anniversary [edition I'm holding]. So last year they had contacted us to remix one of the songs on here and we remixed 'With You.' It's a fucking crazy remix, it's an insane remix and it was supposed to be us, 100 gecs, Brockhampton, and a bunch of people. It was for the 20th anniversary and then they just canned the idea after we had turned in a fully mixed and mastered, incredible song."

     


    Tim Henson indicates the remixes may have been a part of the Hybrid Theory 20 box set, something we have not heard until this interview if that is indeed true. If so, not only was that idea scrapped, but the entire project itself was scrapped and no more remixes have surfaced. The remixes may have been intended to be a part of a Reanimation series throughout 2021, since the first remix was actually released in January 2021. Read the full article here.

    In August 2020, Mike worked on a Twitch jam under the theme "anime prog metal video game theme" with an idea to do prog rock in the style of Polyphia, Periphery, Incubus, and more.

    In February 2021, we did an article about Mike saying more Hybrid Theory remixes were on the way.
     

    "Talking to The Needle Drop, Mike explained that he was having conversations with Warner, who brought the idea up to him to have artists do Reanimation-style remixes to continue the celebration of Hybrid Theory 20 this year. Mike liked the idea but wanted artists who were super creative and not artists who would just make some generic pop remixes of the album's songs.

     

    Along with 100 Gecs, Mike mentioned that he'd been having conversations about umru, Kero Kero Bonito, and Blood Orange. He added that some of the remixes worked out while others didn't, so we will have to see what Linkin Park ends up releasing.

     

    In addition, Mike seems to have been working on a 'Papercut' remix himself."

    It's no secret that the 'One Step Closer' remix by 100 gecs was pretty unpopular with a wide portion of the Linkin Park fanbase, but when has Linkin Park ever gone with the mold? It is almost guaranteed some of these other remixes are quite good.

    This is the first time we are hearing of Brockhampton in the mix, with umru, Kero Kero Bonito, and Blood Orange. Additionally, Mike also mentioned on Twitch around this time that he thought 'Crawling' would work well with a female vocalist in a "stripped down" style... whether that was actually done or not is unknown.

    Unfortunately, no more remixes have been released and this is another project that has been shelved by Linkin Park. Maybe for Hybrid Theory's 25th or 30th anniversary we will see more of the remixes.

  4. As Billboard reports, Mike Shinoda will be contributing a new comedy song he wrote to the Apple TV+ comedy show "Central Park."

    "Apple TV+’s acclaimed animated musical comedy series Central Park kicks off season 3 on Sept. 9 with a slew of new songs contributed by returning collaborators Sara Bareilles, Ingrid Michaelson, Regina Spektor, Rafael Casal, Supercommuter and Mike Viola.

     

    Additionally, new guest songwriters on the 13-episode season include Jesse Carmichael & Samantha Shelton, Open Mike Eagle, Ester Dean, Helen Park, Mike Shinoda, Emily King, Germaine Franco and Garfunkel & Oates.

     

    Hollywood Records will release Central Park Season Three “The Central Track Sound Park” on digital service providers on Sept. 9 to coincide with the new season. It will include songs from the first three episodes with new songs released weekly."

    We are not sure when Mike's track will be released or which one of the 53 tracks it is, but we will keep you updated.


    On June 5, 2022, Mike posted in Discord, "Oh, speaking of TV or whatever, I may or may not have written a COMEDY song in an animated show. But it'll probably be months before it comes out."
     

  5. On 6/21/2022 at 3:43 PM, JZ-GreyDazePatheticWorship said:

    "The only thing that bothered me was seeing the ignorance of people [who said], 'Oh, you're just trying to get rich off Chester's death,'" Dowdell said. "I spent tens of thousands of dollars of my own money to make this happen, and I was already a multimillionaire when I started this process. So me trying to make money on this is the dumbest business plan ever, because there's no money in recorded music. None."

     

    Nice quote from Sean

     

    This would be believable if there weren't 10 million versions of the album. Someone, somewhere was trying to make as much money on this as possible. The entire marketing campaign from only using Chester's photo on all streaming platforms until called out, selling Chester LPU photos, etc all apply to this as well. The dude is an ego maniac.

  6. The tracklist issue is a good question.

    The samples are legit, so they mixed the tracklisting up either to us or on their own page. However, Deftest just doesn't sound good. No wonder they didn't want it release.

    The page to buy it won't accept any current bids, so did someone buy it in person? Do we even know what's going on with this?

  7. Mike provided a brief update on the band today on Twitch, when he said, "The only Linkin Park news I have for you is - yeah, we talk every few weeks, but there’s no tours, there’s no music, there’s no albums in the pipeline. Let me just tell you that. So just keep in your minds that that is not happening."

     

    You can view the video here.

  8. 19 hours ago, NJPLP said:

    Speaking of the songs off Amends, the bonus tracks from the Target, Japan, Saturn, and Walmart editions of Amends, the songs off Amends... Stripped, and the songs off The Phoenix, the new versions of those songs need to be added to their respective song pages on Linkinpedia, much like how the new retro version of Anything, Anything was added an our or two ago on the Anything, Anything page.

     

    We'll sit down and finish this up soon - just got to creating the page for The Phoenix yesterday with the updated Anything, Anything info. Will work on this, thanks for the reminder.

  9. Walmart.com has listed a new Reanimation Funko Pop, arriving in May, celebrating the 20th year anniversary of Linkin Park's remix album Reanimation.

     

    The website says, "This Pop! Album celebrates the 20th Anniversary of the release of Linkin Park's Reanimation. Never forget where it started, or the journey that unfolded along the way, by collecting this special Pop! Album of Reanimation which features a Pop! and the record cover art packaged together in a protective case. Vinyl figure is approximately 3.75-inches tall. Approximate dimensions of protective case: 8.75”W x 9.25”H x 3.25”D. Please note: Collectible does not include a playable vinyl record."

     

    The Funko Pop retails at $14.96 and follows the release of the Hybrid Theory Funko Pop in 2021.

  10. 7 hours ago, DIE4U92 said:

    But they didn’t upload it to Newswire. Probably a song by a random unknown artist produced by Mike is more relevant....

     

    You need to have more patience. Absolutely nothing is going on in the LP world right now and there is no touring, so we aren't checking Got News twice a day. Just so happened I was gone yesterday doing work stuff and didn't see this until now (if you'd check the account, you'd know there wasn't a login on this one yesterday). Moved it today.

  11. On 1/14/2022 at 5:07 AM, Coizu said:

    If a person is promoting and participating in something that I think is morally and ethically wrong, then it will surely affect me and my opinion of this person.
    It‘s fine if other people don‘t care but I think it is totally understandable if people have a strong opinion here. 

    sorry, but this is plain out wrong by now. He said things like „people think this is bigger than bitcoin“, „prices usually go up after the first mint“, „embrace the fomo“ etc. He is making people afraid of missing out on something. If he hypes up something and then puts a small disclaimer at the end it doesn‘t free him up of all responsibility. 

     

    Definitely understood on the first point.

     

    Did not realize he said any of those things. Have only seen him say to not get into it if you don't know what you're doing or don't know about NFTs. 

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