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Linkin Park Reveals Unheard ‘Meteora’ Gem ‘Fighting Myself’

Linkin Park, Meteora, Fighting Myself, Chester Bennington, anniversary

Mar 23, 2023

Posted By Chad Carsten

Chad Thomas Carsten is a Music lover that wants to do nothing, but travel the world and interview his favorite musicians., He has Published numerous music articles/band interviews that includes content for the Billings Gazette, Detroit Metro Times, Underground Nation Magazine, Faygoluvers.net, Vandala Magazine, and Noise From The Pit.

Linkin Park Unearths Unheard ‘Meteora’ Banger ‘Fighting Myself’

Linkin Park fans everywhere are rejoicing as the best-selling millennium alternative rockers have just released a previously unreleased banger from their 2003 album Meteora, titled ‘Fighting Myself’.This song is the first new single since Linkin Park announced the release of the chart-topping ‘Lost’ single from the Meteora recording sessions.

The release of ‘Fighting Myself’ demonstrates that even during the band’s hiatus, their music and legacy persist. Fans have been eagerly anticipating new music, and now they can appreciate this exclusive piece of Meteora history.

Chester Bennington, Mike Shinoda, Joe Hahn, Brad Delson, Rob Bourdon, and Phoenix Farrell, have always had a powerful connection with their fans, and this release is a reminder of that bond. The full ‘Meteora’s 20th-anniversary edition is due out on April 7th, and fans can pre-order it from Linkin Park’s shop.

Previously From Noise From The Pit:

Linkin Park – Celebrating 20 Years of Meteora | Hard-Working Legends of Rock

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Linkin Park, the forever legendary multi-platinum-selling rock band, proudly became the hardest-working men in hard rock history! The multi-genre band swiftly achieved incredible success with their debut album ‘Hybrid Theory’, which has been widely recognized as the best-selling debut of the new millennium. Going platinum twelve times in a row! Reaching beyond diamond status!

The band has achieved unparalleled success with their emotionally charged music and breathtaking performances, selling over 100 million albums worldwide and earning two Grammy Awards since their formation in 1996. The band’s commitment to creating timeless music has made them an iconic name in the music industry. With a series of hit singles, such as ‘Crawling’, ‘New Divide’, ‘Numb’, and countless sold-out live performances, Linkin Park has firmly established itself as one of the most influential bands of our era.

It is now celebrating the 20th anniversary of their second album ‘Meteora’ with a previously unreleased track called “LOST.” Recorded sometime during the 2002/2003 ‘Meteora’ sessions, the “LOST” single will feature lead vocals from the late and beloved Chester Bennington.

‘Meteora’, (released on Tuesday, March 25, 2003, via Warner Bros. Records) is one of Linkin Park’s most successful records! And includes the hit singles “Somewhere I Belong,” “Lying From You”, “From The Inside”, “Numb,” and “Breaking the Habit.” It was certified 7x Platinum in the US and 5x Platinum in Australia. To commemorate this milestone anniversary, LP has released this previously never-before-heard song as a tribute to Chester Bennington and his astounding rock ‘n’ roll legacy!

The unearthed b-side single highlights Chester’s powerful vocals and infectious energy that made him such an inspiration to millions of fans around the world. RIP Chester We love you, always!

Download/Stream Lost: http://lprk.co/lost

Right now, when it comes to making an album, we really want to give our fans just Linkin Park. We don’t want to water it down with anything else or confuse it with anything else. Meteora is just us and that’s where our focus has been. So hopefully the fans can enjoy that.”-Mike Shinoda 2003

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