Linkin Park: Honoring Chester Bennington with 'Meteora' 20th Anniversary | Apple Music
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American rock band Linkin Park has had a rollercoaster of a career. Now, they're celebrate all of the highs and the lows with a 20th Anniversary release of their timeless album 'Meteora.'
Linkin Park members Mike Shinoda, Dave Farrell, and Brad Delson sit down with Zane Lowe to talk about the 'Meteora' 20th Anniversary, honoring their late bandmate Chester Bennington.
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The amount of work as a sound engineer & mixer that Mike Shinoda put in is so understated, and the fact he doesn't tout it like, at all, shows the humility of this man. Literally he made that band, he shaped & molded Chester, and was the glue of the band all along.
@whatiwasgoingtosay
Жыл бұрын
For real. And that's to say nothing of the way he has shouldered the responsibility of maintaining the connection with the fans over the past 5 or 6 years.
@nickd.9882
Жыл бұрын
100% Shinoda is the GOAT and is probably the most underrated everything ever. I didn't even fully get into LP until after Fort Minor (The Rising Tied remains my favorite album of all time) and that was because I finally understood that Shinoda WAS/IS Linkin Park, period.
@Mariooo57
Жыл бұрын
I didn't realize until this anniversary how much input he had... even during his second solo era a few years back! He's now writing with other artists and I can hear so much of his DNA and thus Linkin Park's in the new songs he's just put out with them (one with Demi Lovato, another with Kailee Morgue). It suddenly made me more appreciative of his role in the band than I had in the past two decades.
@PrvtIdaho
Жыл бұрын
Couldn’t agree more.
@geada7music627
Жыл бұрын
Basically you are saying Mike is a psychopath of music..
when Mike said "we got your back,Chester" and Chester said "i got you guys back man,f"ck em! " when outsiders want to pull Chester out of the band,that is so heartwarming. Loyalty at its highest level.
@amonrei
Жыл бұрын
sounds like a movie moment to me lmao what a man Chester was
@Mr_Battlefield
Жыл бұрын
That made me happy and sad when they talked about that moment. I wish I could have been there to experience that moment in time.
@brentnealy-aceruffstuff3316
Жыл бұрын
Uhh
@NowandDen83
Жыл бұрын
That made me smile 😃
@LinkaParka
Жыл бұрын
This moment touched me so deep i even had tears in my eyes, it speaks so much about what kind of human Chester was
It's so heartwarming to see any of them together. One of the reasons I love these guys so much is because they're so humble and down to earth. They were kids when they broke out in 2000 and they're still kids now in a sense. They haven't changed a bit in how they present themselves and act and it's something to admire. Just listening to them talk and recall memories is such a warming thing. So much love for this band and Meteora
@system0fadowner251
Жыл бұрын
Well its important to remember, they HAVENT broken up. They aren't looking for a new singer but if something ever feels right, it could happen. Of course Chester can never be replaced and itd be a new direction, but if they ever get the inspiration or find someone they click with, I'd love for them to continue. As much as I love Chester, Mike is the true mastermind behind most their music and I'm sure Chester would want them to keep making art.
@TheRakanow
Жыл бұрын
@@system0fadowner251 i think Mike is going in a different direction. The others are focusing on fatherhood and other ideas as well
@brentnealy-aceruffstuff3316
Жыл бұрын
Bull
@deezpleez3832
11 ай бұрын
I hope Rob is doing alright. We haven’t really seen much from him.
@nintendopro0391
11 ай бұрын
They don’t age at all.
I love Chester and the influence he had was unreal. But I think acknowledging the immense effort Mike Shinoda put into making LP what they were, is a must. A lot of the fanbase loves praising Chester but forgets to give Mike his due respect. Chester was the face of LP no doubt, but none of it would exist without Mike, he was the true brains behind it all. We as fans should give him his flowers while he's here.
@TheyCallMeMrMaybe
Жыл бұрын
If LP gets back or even continues, you know replacing Chester would be inevitable, but probably in a Queen + Adam Lambert sort of way.
@manuelper
Жыл бұрын
@@TheyCallMeMrMaybe But Queen doesn't perform new music. What LP should follow is the Joy Division/New Order blueprint. The remaining band simply changed their name and continued to make great music. There is no doubt the band can still write good music.
@rayh6118
9 ай бұрын
@@manuelperSo basically like what they have done in 1999 when mark left and chester joined
17:09 I absolutely love the way Zane breaks down the way Hybrid Theory starts. I never realized what a statement those first 20 seconds of Papercut were.
I have to say, this is by far the best interviewer I have ever seen. I have never seen an interviewer have such a genuine connection with artists like this, and be able to bring out the true humanity out of artists like this. He touched on vulnerable subjects without going too far, he steered the conversation naturally where they wanted it to be steered in, all the while expressing true, authentic love and interest for their music. I didn’t sense a single moment of “fakeness” from this interviewer. Absolutely phenomenal interviewing skills, 10/10. As a huge Linkin Park fan, I’ve seen countless interviews with the band, but this is the first time I’ve ever seen them this comfortable, and this open.
@benouzgane1929
Жыл бұрын
LONG Interview, I'm glad they're not letting Chester's death destroy their music careers.
@TheQuinnDruRocks_Hard
Жыл бұрын
O
@Hybrid330i
Жыл бұрын
Zane's been in the biz a long time with a lot of bands he grew up with in the industry and is a geniune kiwi through and through.
@markc266
Жыл бұрын
Zane has been in the music business for years. He was there for LPs rise and has had a relationship with the band for years. And it shows here
@tamelaash7123
7 ай бұрын
It's very evident he's a true fan.
The worst thing about this video is that it ends. I could listen to them for hours. I love their music so deeply that i cant even explain.
@MikeLeroi31
Жыл бұрын
I feel that man. Really speaks to how well this man can interview as well. It didn't ever sound like he was just reading off a card, but that he genuinely cared about every question and answer. Felt a bit more like old friends catching up than 3 people sat down and being poked and prodded for info.
@CeCe_Inclined-2C
Жыл бұрын
Ya I could listen to them talk and making music for ever and not get tired.
@naynay3710
Жыл бұрын
Yes, THIS
@cap_price3
Ай бұрын
Same here
My biggest regret is that I never saw them live 😢 absolutely heartbroken 💔 Love you all ❤
@Creature_Creative
4 ай бұрын
Same here, it breaks my heart when I think about never being able to see them at a concert. And even not listening to them as much as I have over recent years compared to then… Just trying to be grateful for the amazing music that is truly incredible, and indeed feels timeless
Whenever people ask if I could meet one celebrity… it’s Mike Shinoda. Dude ALWAYS seems happy, his talent is incredible, just seems like he’d be a cool guy to spend an afternoon with. Him and the gang really got me through some rough teenage years.
@ASteelWheel
10 ай бұрын
Same here fam. Hybrid Theory and Meteora were like a pair of counselors who got me through my younger years.
@toddprater14
Ай бұрын
That’s why the band worked Mike is happy and his sad lyrics would not work with him singing them well as he would seem fake, Chester’s depression and sad appearance and demeanor worked singing mikes lyrics… they say opposites attract and work .,this band is a example of that
Zane's ability to connect with all these different artists and always make them feel the most comfortable is just insane. The levels of empathy in this man
@mungofinalfi4480
Жыл бұрын
*inzane
@lowsyawe
Жыл бұрын
@@mungofinalfi4480 goat
@iamrichlol
Жыл бұрын
He's annoying.
@felixschneidenbach2422
Жыл бұрын
I absolutely cannot stand him whatsoever. Everything about him screams 'pretentious', really thinks he is it. I've disliked him for 15 years. I dislike him more than yesterday.
@shilokherington8634
Жыл бұрын
@@iamrichlol Agree. Would be good if he would shut up and actually let the band speak. Constant interruptions and actually speaking to the camera rather than the band? Might be a little bit of a narcissist
I will love this band forever,even if they don't continue to record new albums.
@aaronsantiago3826
Жыл бұрын
I love lp forever
@nintendopro0391
11 ай бұрын
Linkin Park is forever!
@MayLily
5 ай бұрын
LP ended with Chester's passing for me, but I will still continue to support any new efforts. However, I don't think Mike and the rest of the band will ever come back as LP without Chester.
@cap_price3
Ай бұрын
Lp till i die
27:20 "I told them to go fuck themselves" 😂 - "Yesss" 😂❤ awesome (The beginning of the story 25:54 )
My brother introduced me to Linkin Park and just like Chester, he isn’t here anymore. But i will never stop enjoying this bands music because it’s the connection I have with my brother. So thank you Linkin Park for all that you are. I miss you Big Bro and we miss you Chester💔
@nintendopro0391
10 ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss!
This interview was like… the therapy session I didn’t know I needed. Zane’s genuine approach felt so good. And beautiful. The more time passes, the more I’m grateful for everything Linkin Park is. ❤️
@MikeLeroi31
Жыл бұрын
I felt the same way, but didn't know quite how to put it into words. So thank you for this comment :)
I love "Lost" and "Fighting Myself" while I'm driving my car on the road and blasting it!! I will love this band forever!!!
If there’s any chance any of the band members read this, I would love to just take the time to say Thank You. Whenever I felt alone, lost, unappreciated, misguided, etc, you all were there to put some perspective and comfort in my life. I grew up in the time were, us guys, were told to not show emotion. Listening to you guys helped me FEEL, happiness, excitement, sadness, anger, and everything in between. I genuinely wouldn’t be the person I am today, at times I don’t think I’d still be here, without Linkin Park. You guys will always be a part of my life. Thank you. ♥️
42:50 Brad was so focused on what Phoenix and Mike are saying he forgot he had to look at where his water was
@ShadowStray_
6 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
So nice to see the band laughing again after everything.
True Linkin Park fans love all 6 of you guys. There was NEVER just one person from Linkin Park. It's always 'the guys'. I'd have been very disappointed with artwork on the albums or promotional photoshoots having only one or two of you.
It's so good to see Brad and Dave again
So are we all in agreement that Mike has clearly found the fountain of youth, dude hasn't aged a day.
44:31 I really feel what Brad is saying. After Chester died, it was really hard for me to listen to LP again, though I still listened to A Thousand Suns whenever I was traveling. It's always been my travel/flight album. Ive been listening to LP a lot lately and this 20th anniversary boxset couldn't have come at a better time. RIP Chester. Gone but not forgotten.
@aciinrst7659
Жыл бұрын
after listening to them the whole adolescense, I couldnt listen to the band for at least four years after it happend. it got easier now.
@GGG_3
Жыл бұрын
honestly I'm still unable to listen to them, tho i miss their music so so much and i loved going back to watch their videos but still i can't bring myself to do it again
@justinsayswtf
Жыл бұрын
@@GGG_3 I hope you find the strength to do so one day, but I understand if not. Everyone grieves differently and although I never met Chester, I very much still grieve for him. Linkin Park has been my favorite band since I was 10 in 2001. After Chester died it took me a while to be able to listen to their music again, but now when I listen I feel like it's a celebration of Chester's life and a way to honor him. I'm glad that his music lives on and always will.
@neonraindrops
Жыл бұрын
I agree. I've actually just recently started listening to Linkin Park again. At the time losing Chester was too much, was painful especially since I grew up listening to these dudes. Helped me in my dark moments, but it hurt because it was all over. It hurt because the thing that had used to help take the pain away was now a source of pain. Still feel the occasional nostalgic pain but definitely able to listen to them again, and it feels good to not only to have the rest of the band but the fans and a new release with ya. I can definitely say I am happy to have been alive during this group's time in the sun.
@RomanBellicTaxi
Жыл бұрын
It took me a few years as well. My first album was actually Live In Texas, which I would sing my heart out with my cousin who lived a block away from me. This band is the very first reason I'm a musician. It wasn't until a few months ago, I talked to a friend on a podcast he has (that I used to edit) and I mentioned it, and then he asked me to run down the album sometime on the future. I did it a few weeks ago and though the audio was obviously edited the experience for me was filled with tears and laughs and sadness and joy. Quite a rollercoaster. After that, it was kind of opening this old box and putting things on display again, this time on the living room, with pride.
I just introduced my 7 year old daughter to Linkin Park. And i will continue to do so with my grandchildren one day. Thank you guys for everything ❤❤❤
@xenibear7930
Жыл бұрын
Same my 8 year old daughter is now a huge fan! But I had to break to her that sadly Chester passed away, she was gutted
@clearglass6300
10 ай бұрын
I introduced LINKIN PARK to my 11 yr old 5 year old and 7 year old. I love them! ❤
That story about Chester was so touching. Really admire the brotherhood shared by these guys. You don't normally see bands that go through such a dizzying period of stardom and remain together at the end of it. Linkin Park survived and i think that is a big credit to the six of them.
Wish Rob was there it has been long since we last saw him
@robertpalomera6409
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I hope he's ok
@drewneathway1482
Жыл бұрын
I'd be content with a "Rob has decided to step away from anything Linkin Park related in the future." It's just been radio silence from him for so long since Chester's passing that I wonder if either A) Linkin Park was just a job for him or B) Chester's passing was so tough for him that he doesn't want to participate in Linkin Park anymore.
@metalmike6668
Жыл бұрын
@@drewneathway1482 or he got back into addiction
@drewneathway1482
Жыл бұрын
@@metalmike6668 was Rob addicted to something? I was unaware of this, what's he addicted to? Not saying this in a passive aggressive sense, genuinely asking
@MohdSajid-jf8pg
Жыл бұрын
@@drewneathway1482sorry band disbanded and its official
Seems like they're having a breath on their lifes and now they're looking to their past with so much more grateful eyes. Not that they weren't grateful, but they lived 20 years of being deep working on music and touring nonstop. Now with the "normal life" hitting them for more than 5 years now, they can look back and appreciate everything awesome that happened in their lifes. I love this new nostalgic vibes they seem to be living. The opposite of taking for granted all they had the chance to be a part of.
Love to see Brad, Mike and Phoenix together! Wish Joe and Rob was there too
@leiasoldierlp4062
Жыл бұрын
Me too
@nikkione9901
Жыл бұрын
Apparently Rob is extremely anti social and idk about Joe
@deezpleez3832
11 ай бұрын
Joes made some appearances!
@ASteelWheel
10 ай бұрын
@@nikkione9901yeah, he's avoided the camera since 2017.
@suebee5225
4 ай бұрын
I wish Chester was there too 🥹
So great to see them back together again. 🥹
LP ultimately decided to leave the song off the album, then FORGOT they made it, and now to have rediscovered it and release it is SUCH a gift.
What sucks is we’re all deprived of hearing these guys play music together!
Chester was Linkin Park, Linkin Park where Chester, but Chester told us all repeatedly how he felt "left out of the band"/"left out by the band" and he said it right up to his death and with Mike's obvious jealousy of Chester and/for his immense popularity is it very likely he was right, he was kept outside 😌 Why don't you talk about this😔 R.I.P Chester🩷 you and your enormous impact on the world, will never be forgotten ❣️©️
41:51 This is why Lost hit so hard. It took many of us back to the older albums and the things we were experiencing while listening to these songs. I was happy to hear the song but it also brought me major sadness. Still I am very happy that they decided to release 2 songs. Love LINKIN Park and I hope they can come back and create more music together.
@isaiahmarker407
Жыл бұрын
They released a lot more than 2 😂🤣 check their KZread
@lawnraccoon1022
Жыл бұрын
The full 20th anniversary edition is like a blast from the past. What is it, around 9 or 10 new songs?!?! A6, Standing in the Middle, Lost, Fighting Myself, More The Victim, Massive, Healing Foot, and more?!?!?! I have literally been crying nostalgic tears for 48 hours 😭😭😭😭😭
@isaiahmarker407
Жыл бұрын
@@lawnraccoon1022 and there is still so much more they are holding back for future anniversaries and that's just talking Hybrid Theory and Meteora
@ikadee4923
Жыл бұрын
@@lawnraccoon1022 exactly same here.
@YariAbigailX3
11 ай бұрын
It’s so timeless, yeah.
Linkin Park was one of the first and only bands growing up where I knew EVERY single member's names.
What do I love? Linkin Park. Incredible band and will always be one of my favorites. What do I not love? This interviewer. Stop interrupting and let these guys talk. He asks a question, and before they can even finish, he is already injecting something.
I'm so happy to see Brad. I missed him.
26:06 Chester was the best even though he didnt even know Mike, Brad etc, he didnt let them down. He will forever be the best Singer.
LP is proof destiny is real and that accidents are not really accidents, good or bad they are still density
Best rock band in 21 century
@user-xu3gx4di5z
Ай бұрын
Not only in 21th century...One of the best bands of all time, personally my favourite band of all time.
Aaaaah.... Finally we see BBB again! But where is Rob😢😢
This needs to be so much longer...I miss you guys, you were the first band that was mine, only band I ever was in the fanclub for, saw you in 2004 During the Summer Sanitarium tour. My father and Chester left the same way..Linkin Park is not a thing taking space in my heart...it is the background music for my soul. Thank you.
LP saved me and since Chester's passing all I did was cry. I painted his portrait as that's what my art is all about, my experiences and Chester and LP has been a huge part in my life. A couple of weeks ago Blackbear purchased my Chester portrait and this gave me a new page in my LP book, so to speak. This album has come at the perfect time in my life and I'm so grateful for these guys that have all been part of my life ❤❤
Glad to see the guys together. It's unfortunate Joe and Rob weren't there.
Linkin park was like n older brother to me thru my childhood. Wouldn't be able to grasp what my life would be like if they didn't happen at the perfect time.
I will be listening to this band till im in the ground
The fact that they forgot they made Lost is just hilarious. Glad they found it and it actually felt bizarre listening to it now. It's new yet old at the same time.
For being one of the most successful bands of the 21st century, they are still so down to earth and humble
I love this band because they give a peek behind the curtain, and they are all so open about the process, including studio interference. If they weren't as strong as they were, that interference could've destroyed this group.
Can you imagine being in Chester's shoes and have a label have the audacity to try and get in-between you and your band members
@thisathema
Жыл бұрын
I see it differently. Remember that Chester had a band. Had music contract with Warner before LP
This is curing childhood trauma right now. I'm so glad to hear so many things about the band that we didn't know. I could never understand these guys' grinding to get where they are. All in all, it's safe to say that obviously, it was all worth it. Can never forget this band.
I literally remember picking up Meteora on release day as a 12 y/o mega fan in the UK. Was so hyped.
Haven’t seen Brad in a long time like this.
What Zane said “thank you” RIP Chester 🙏🏻❤️
We need to protect these guys at all cost. They are the souls of LINKIN PARK.
Is good to see the band back. If only chester was here.
CHESTER FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!! ❤❤❤❤
Linkin Park is the first metal band that I heard.... from the beginning until now the songs are still hits.. I really idolize Linkin park.... always and forever.... Chester Bennington is my idol
@TheBeast-LPTV
8 ай бұрын
Not really a metal but yeah
This interview was so great that I thought I was sitting down in the same room with everyone. I had to pinch myself. Amazing work everyone. Thank you for everyone's continued efforts in making us fans feel loved, welcomed and appreciated.
@magnetshakur
Жыл бұрын
This interviewer. Kept interrupting every 4 sentences.
@adventuredoods4699
Жыл бұрын
Man what I would do to actually be in that room, experiencing greatness! That was a fantastic interview!! 🙏❤
I remember when I first saw One Step Closer, I was like "pffttt, who are these posers with red hair and hanging up side down". Then some time went by - and I didn't have a radio or anything back then, the school bus didn't have a radio - so my first listen was always through the music videos. One day, a song comes on within like 15 seconds there's this sound break that was an incredible sound that till this day I don't know what it is except that it might be from the guitar, and then BOOM! the chorus hits and they're all in like this bullet time (which was all the hype back then) sort of movement which goes with the chorus' rhythm. It truly awakened something inside of me musically. Even though I was already listening to Slipknot the prior year and grew up on Michael Jackson, I truly fell in love with music and became a rocker after Crawling.
Zane is such a great interviewer. He comes across as a true fan, and a genuine individual. I appreciate Apple sharing these conversations with the world. We miss you Chester!❤
@metalmike6668
Жыл бұрын
he interviewed them in 2001 watch the hybrid oddessy youtube documentary. casual fans know nothing about that
@MikeLeroi31
Жыл бұрын
@@metalmike6668 So you're....what? A ranked/competitive fan? A fan is a fan bro. Even if all they know of LP is Numb.
Knowing Mike said the 5 of them are working on music together again (no planned soon releases though) and the fact that they feel like Lost and this sound is still so relevant today and they are loving rediscovering these songs makes me hope, that while unlikely, we will see them try to be creative with this sound and instead of reinventing the band again, we will get one album first (or later) of them reinventing this sound and pushing the blueprint even further than they did with Meteora
Zane's last 2 minutes on this interview are a touch of class and sheer perfection. Truly felt represented as a fan
This just came up in my recommendations after binge-watching lots of LP concerts and I have to say, Zane Lowe did an incredible job. This is an example of a genuine, kind and really sweet guy with such a nice approach.
The moment I heard about Chester’s death, I stopped listening to LP until recently. I just now started revisiting all their albums. I couldn’t listen to his voice and lyrics, because they turned into thorns. I couldn’t listen to Chester’s pain because I started realizing he was really hurting and I couldn’t relive his pain over and over. But now so much time has passed and I can listen to these songs and lyrics again and they don’t hurt as much as they did when he passed. I just got older and accepted the loss of my favorite musician and person in the show biz. I didn’t know him in person but felt like I knew him through his performances, interviews, behind the scenes and the band’s stories about him. The more I listen to their songs and watch interviews with Chester the more I feel like his is still around. My mind is playing tricks on me but I will never let him go ❤ By the way, not even one celebrity death affected me like Chester’s death did. It’s insane!
Not gonna lie, it was so nice seeing Brad and Phoenix again, as well as Mike. I hope Joe and Rob are doing well, and this is probably one of few interviews that I actually sat down and watched. This album was my favorite back in high school, and I'm still listening to it at 33. I'm glad we also got to hear little stories about Chester too. Thank you LP for everything, and I'll forever be a fan
Good to see Brad and Phoenix again
My son introduced me to linkin park in 2002 I have been a fan ever since and always will be my grandson is named after Chester and Mike.
Seeing Brad and Phoenix is amazing. I hope they’re doing well.
Amazing interview!!! I love that Zane said everything I'm sure all of us fans wanted to tell them there at the end of the interview 🥺❤
@debalexa1983
Жыл бұрын
I thought the exact same thing! 😢❤
@Gabriel45206
Жыл бұрын
Yes!!
As much as I would love for Chester to still be alive and doing interviews along with the rest of the band, the fact that he's dead now makes me appreciate theae interviews if the rest of the band more. RIP CHESTER. You are still and will always be missed.
Bro they r getting old... My legends are getting old!... I hate to see them old... It hurts... Rest in Peace Chester!
Thank you for the interview. The band will always rock. True LP fan. I loved the stories about the album. My favorite part of this interview is at 25:37 that got me emotional was the story about the Record Label trying to steal Chester away from the band and Chester telling them to "Go F*** yourself". That was the best and saddest thing I heard in a long time. That's what true friends do. Stick up for your friends and I'm glad each of you had each other's backs.
Linkin Park is a band that has had a big influence on my life. I met so many friends through their music, and will always be grateful for all that they have done for me.
Fantastic interview. Such a class guy and of course legendary band.
I love how every label was passing on them like, “You’re not good enough,” Hybrid Theory explodes, then some people in the public are like, “you’re too good.” 1999 - 2002 must’ve been weird AF for these guys. What a whirlwind 😵💫 EDIT: And I love how Zane commented on the riffs being emotional. That’s such a HUGE component of what makes an LP riff an LP riff.
I absolutely love this band. Every member. Every chord. Every song for one reason or another. They're immortal by their talent and how unique their sound is. Hearing "new" songs off of the remaster is amazing. Long live LP!
My 2 favorite bands ever are Linkin Park and Depeche Mode! And yeah you can feel them in LP's stuff!
@purpurcat958
Жыл бұрын
Mine too)) and Mike introduced to me Depeche Mode when he did remix for enjoy the silence))
@nathanclarke2777
Жыл бұрын
@@purpurcat958 Yeah that is cool!
It's really cool to see Mike Shinoda, Big Bad Brad and Dave Farrell together, but where IS Rob ? Why we don't see him 🤔❤️🤘🤘🤘
@facelesscrowd0118
Жыл бұрын
Rob is like Craig jones from slipknot in a way
@soubhikdas2142
Жыл бұрын
@@facelesscrowd0118 At least he speaks. He speaks way better. But he hasn't spoken since Chester's death.
@gk8257
Жыл бұрын
@@soubhikdas2142 he has, he was the for the HT anniversary
Seeing Dave, Mike and Brad look so old, though Mike still looks young makes me sad af.
The last few grateful statements they gave each other 😭 I teared up, thank you for this incredible video❤️
So great to see the band back together. They will always be my number one band even if they dont make more music or albums.Their music is fire. Truly legendary band
My first memory of Linkin Park was watching a TV ad promoting Hybrid Theory with Chester screaming at the camera singing Crawling.. I was out of my mind. After that I had a mixed relationship with their music with love and hate at the same time, but always I respect them musically no matter what. Times passes by little while and I became super fan finally in the process. I just understand his movement after all I must say. Meteora is a great album work too and I'm so glad hearing those stories of Chester watching the back of the band when people was so bad with the rest of them at that time. LP 4ever.
Every song from meteora could have been a single because it's a perfect album.
This interview is so awesome. More than 40 mins of length allows deep conversation to happen, and the host did an amazing job leading both direction and rhythm of the conversation.
If you grow up during the 2000s. Meteora was the best follow up album ever. It's like an F U, Linkin Park on this joint.
Linkin Park was the first band I ever grew up listening to & they introduced to me to artists like Eminem Papa Roach Hollywood Undead & inspired the artists I listen to now like Fabvl
Man, I was 11 years old when that album came out. I played it on a Sony CD player front to back just like Hybird Theory. I had to BEG my mom to buy me a pack of 30 batteries just so I can keep playing the album non-stop. 😭
It's great to see Brad being this social, havent seen anything to him after their last concert
I think my dad used to listen to these guys they were pretty good
I named my ChesterB because your music helped me through a really tough time in my life, and it just felt so right at the time. Chester had just passed, and it was my way of thank you, guys, and remembering Chester. Thank you guys so much! R.I.P Chester
27:27 "That's ma man❤️"
Phenomenal interview. I think this was a great balance of talking about the album, which is obviously the hot ticket item, and remembering Chester and what he gave to so many of us. I have struggled with his passing more than I would probably admit. Having this moment in time where we’re all re-listening to these songs together and these “new, old, new” songs…it’s just such a beautiful, cathartic, uplifting thing. Thank you Zane and thank you LP as always. Much love!
This is insane to me! Chester is my idol, He idolised Dapech Mode, and my Mum dated the lead singer of Dapech Mode in school growing up. What a circle of influence!!
Chester ❤
Watching Zane fangirl over hybrid theory is life 😂
I’m actually to remember Chester Bennington.
Towards the end when Zane talked about the loss of Chester, that really made me tear up. So much time has gone by already, but I still get emotional when I see the rest of the band, and see how much time was really lost and I never got to see them live. 💔
I saw Chester in Kings of Chaos tour. I was grateful to see him, but it didn’t feel complete. In my head Linkin Park is a band. 6 guys. How ironic i felt that way if i saw the lead right😅
Interesting insight, Zane can be a bit over the top but he knows how to open up a subject and get an interesting conversation going.
There’s so many things to be thankful for. Even for this life 48:08
it's nice to see brad back 😊