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Gurch

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  1. No worries, just trying to help. Didn’t realise we were after ultra high quality for printing etc. just snapped the photos for people to see inside and out 👌 I’m sure one of the other 120 people can do a better job 🫣 🤙
  2. I was thinking the same. Now I’m not fully up to date with how record labels work these days but I’m hoping it means. By LP registering as an LLC they have self funded this From Zero operation and will earn the income directly. Warner Bros then pay Linkin Park LLC for distribution rights. Instead of WB owning all management rights and giving LP a cut of the income. WB are essentially paying LP differently which allows them to be free from stricter Record label contracts? May also solidify theories around Papercuts being an “End of Contract” requirement by WB? Given there’s on record details from the band stating they didn’t like the idea of “Greatest Hits” albums 🤷‍♂️ But all of that is a guess and should not be treated as facts. Financial decisions and business information really should be private to the Band unless they’re willing to share.
  3. Emptiness Machine - CD Single Scans Emptiness Machine - Scans - CD Single - Linkin Park
  4. Asked a particular search function to identify the image: it’s response below: Given that the image is from Linkin Park and used as a teaser, it could be a visual representation tied to their upcoming project. The imagery of something dissolving or forming in a cloud of particles is often symbolic. Considering Linkin Park’s history of deep, emotional themes, this could symbolize transformation, rebirth, or a return, possibly hinting at new music, a tribute, or a special project that honors Chester Bennington’s legacy. The specific colors (purple and pink) and the dissolving effect might be designed to evoke an ethereal, otherworldly feeling, which could be reflective of something introspective or deeply emotional, possibly tied to the themes of loss and memory. Given that this was shown for only a second, it’s likely meant to be a subtle hint that invites speculation and creates intrigue, possibly connected to something significant in their new work, like an album cover, a music video concept, or a new logo. If there’s a specific album or song that has these color schemes or visual effects in the past, it might be referencing that, but it’s likely a new, symbolic gesture. Without more specific details, it’s challenging to identify exactly what it is, but it’s definitely designed to capture attention and spark curiosity.
  5. I guess since this is a live YouTube video, there’s likely going to be something to watch at the end of the countdown. Will that stop me clicking refresh repeatedly on the website during the final minutes and seconds…. nope!
  6. Imagine the subtle link to BIO is the fact that most of the clips were at live shows and they hit us with live shows in those locations 👀 using 4K as a cover up like “here we go….” ø
  7. Anybody going to come up with solid theory on the sub domain of the main website being ø 👀 ø.linkinpark.com
  8. Interestingly the Linkin Park IG page just shared a video with LP and MS logos. Feels like a strange post to use the LP logo over Its already over? Watching the video makes it appear/feel as if LP (the band) are involved more than just Mike solo? strange approach to plug the track for Mike if no other members are involved right?
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