Linkin Park are reaching out to their fan base once again and if they respond to the latest call for action, the group will reveal their 'Castle of Glass' music video early. There's a catch though, as the band is directing fans to test out the multiplayer beta for the upcoming game 'Medal of Honor Warfighter' game from EA.
In 2011, Incubus celebrated their 20th anniversary as a band with a string of intimate shows for their fans. Fortunately for you, Incubus documented the entire thing. Now, a year later, the band is releasing video footage and audio of their six day celebration in downtown Los Angeles, dubbed ‘Incubus HQ Live.’
Linkin Park gave a few select fans a glimpse behind the curtain Monday (Aug. 7) in Los Angeles, taking part in a performance and ‘Town Hall’ session hosted by Sirius/XM ‘Liquid Metal’ DJ Jose Mangin.
Although MTV has been taken over by ‘Jersey Shore’ and ‘Teen Mom,’ the ‘M’ once stood for music and the 2012 VMA Nominations honoring the best in video making are in.
The Friday cage match commences this week with two great bands Linkin Park and System of a Down. We will grab two CDs from 2000-2001 to break blood today!
Check out this video of Linkin Park covering Adele's 'Rolling in the Deep.' What do you think?
Don't forget that 96X Rock-A-holics can win tickets to see Linkin Park on August 27th on the Honda Civic Tour with Incubus at the Gexa Energy Pavilion in Dallas!
With their new disc ‘Living Things’ currently sitting pretty at No. 1 on the Billboard charts, Linkin Park seem to have the golden touch. Now the band is taking that success and branching out into software with a new collaboration with Dell and Open Labs.
Congrats are in order once again for Linkin Park. The band’s fifth album ‘Living Things’ has landed atop the Billboard Top 200 chart. That’s quite a Fourth of July present for the group.
Linkin Park celebrated the release of their new disc ‘Living Things’ with a two-night appearance on the ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ late night show.
The new Linkin Park album ‘Living Things’ arrives in stores this Tuesday (June 26) and fans may be quick to notice there’s at least a hint of a return to the guitar sounds that populated their first two records.
Linkin Park are joining forces with the United Nations Foundation and several other organizations for Rio+Social. As part of their involvement, LP will stream a performance from Los Angeles on June 19.