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The Silver Tongue Online described the song as "a foundation of busy percussion and electronica, a sweeping chorus and Coldplay-worthy bridge". [6] It has also been described as a "surging, slow-burning, classically Linkin Park anthem". [7] Lyrically, the song is about a self-destructive friend or lover. [8]
"Two Faced" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park. It was released as the fourth single from the band's eighth studio album From Zero on November 13, 2024, along with a music video and soared to the top of iTunes.
Linkin Park became the first rock band to achieve more than one billion YouTube views. [346] Linkin Park's "Numb" is the third and "In the End" is the sixth "timeless song" on Spotify. The two songs make Linkin Park the only artist to have two timeless songs in the top ten. [347]
A full review of the concert will be coming in Variety. Meanwhile, here is the full setlist for Linkin Park’s show Wednesday at the Forum: Somewhere I Belong. Crawling. Lying From You. Points of ...
Linkin Park covered the song "Wish" by Nine Inch Nails, which appears on LP Underground 4.0. Linkin Park and Jay-Z recorded a mashup EP Collision Course. Linkin Park covered the song "Rolling in the Deep" by Adele which appears on iTunes Festival. Josh Groban covered the song "My December" by Linkin Park which appears on Closer.
"One More Light" is a ballad [1] by American rock band Linkin Park from their seventh studio album, One More Light, as well as their last major single with longtime lead vocalist Chester Bennington. The song was co-written with Eg White and was released to US contemporary hit radio on October 3, 2017, as the album's third and final single.
A Light That Never Comes (Remixes) is the third extended play released to the public by American rock band Linkin Park and the second released EP by American electro house musician Steve Aoki. [25] It features seven remixes by seven various artists for the collaborated single, "A Light That Never Comes". [ 26 ]
It contained several elements of the song throughout, and pieces of the verses, as well as the chorus, were played at the opening and end of the episode. [6] In 2009 the German action-series Alarm für Cobra 11 used a part of the song (the chorus) in an especially sad scene. It was the fourth time that a Linkin Park title was used in the series.