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Louder on MSNPeople lashed out at Linkin Park's Emily Armstrong "because she wasn't a guy" says Mike ShinodaLinkin Park 's Mike Shinoda says the band's lead vocalist Emily Armstrong faced a backlash from some people simply because ...
Despite a triumphant return to global stages, Linkin Park draws the line at performing their heartbreaking ballad One More Light ...
After the death of Linkin Park’s lead vocalist, Chester Bennington in 2017, the band is finally ready to make a comeback. In ...
Linkin Park won’t perform One More Light live because it’s "too sad to play”, following the death of lead singer Chester ...
Linkin Park is coming to TD Garden in Boston for their highly anticipated From Zero World Tour. The iconic rock band will ...
Mike Shinoda has recalled the moment his daughter refused to accept his guitar-playing advice because she was unaware of his talents – and seemingly had no idea who Linkin Park were.
Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park has no interest in performing with a hologram of the band's late vocalist Chester Bennington, who died by suicide in 2017.
Mike Shinoda recalls how his wife blew their daughter's mind by showing her a Linkin Park live video ...
Mike Shinoda clearly got a kick out of The Roots' take on 'My Sharona' once it hit him.
During the performance, founding member Mike Shinoda spoke to fans about starting a "new chapter" with the band's new lead singer Emily Armstrong of Dead Sara, per the publication.
Following new single 'Already Over', Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda has spoken to NME about working with new talent, possible tours and his love of Sleep Token.
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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