Linkin Park Bury A Thousand Suns 'Concept Record' Talk
New album is too 'abstract' to be a concept album, Mike Shinoda says.By James Montgomery
Linkin Park's Chester Bennington
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In November 2008, Linkin Park's Chester Bennington gave an interview to MTV News that he probably regrets. In it, he talked about the band's follow-up to Minutes to Midnight and, at several points, referred to the still-gestating effort as "a concept record" (a "delicious" one, to be precise).
As is usually the case with statements like that, th...
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Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda and Chester Bennington
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MTV.com News — New album is too 'abstract' to be a concept album, Mike Shinoda says.By James Montgomery
Linkin Park's Chester Bennington
Photo: Warner Bros.
In November 2008, ... more info
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