00:00 Inception Intro C
02:16 Somewhere I Belong [short intro]
05:49 Crawling
09:16 Lying From You
12:49 Points Of Authority
16:19 New Divide [Moscow intro (short)]
22:33 The Emptiness Machine
25:53 The Catalyst [shortened (no third chorus/breakdown)]
32:30 Burn It Down
36:27 Waiting For The End [2024 intro]
41:09 Castle Of Glass
44:36 Joe Solo [w/ Colin]
46:10 Empty Spaces
48:44 When They Come For Me / Remember The Name [Mike solo; mashup; w/ Colin]
51:33 A Place For My Head
55:40 Given Up
58:52 One Step Closer [2024 intro; ext. outro w/ chorus riff]
01:03:00 Collapse Transition
01:07:44 Lost [Piano Version; Shortened (first verse/chorus only)]
01:09:36 Breaking The Habit [piano start]
01:13:13 What I've Done
01:16:42 Kintsugi Transition
01:17:29 Leave Out All The Rest [2017 version; 'Iridescent' intro sample]
01:22:39 My December
01:27:58 Friendly Fire
01:30:59 Numb ['Numb/Encore' intro]
01:34:31 In The End
01:38:12 Faint [ext. outro]
01:43:54 Resolution Intro C
01:44:56 Papercut [2024 intro]
01:49:17 Keys To The Kingdom
01:55:18 Bleed It Out [ext. Bridge W/ 'There They Go' verse; ext. outro]
Linkin Park Guitarist To Skip Comeback Tour
When the members of Linkin Park hit the road for their big comeback tour this month, they’ll do it without guitarist Brad Delson.
Delson has dropped out of the upcoming trek, saying he’d rather contribute to the band in a less-public capacity. “Over the years I’ve realized I thrive most when I’m actively working with my bandmates behind the scenes—in the studio, collaborating on our new music, and helping build our live show,” Delson says. Alex Feder has been tapped to replace him on tour, the band has announced.
The news means three new members will be part of Linkin Park when they embark on their comeback tour. Emily Armstrong has been brought in to replace late frontman Chester Bennington, and Colin Brittain has been hired to replace drummer Rob Bourdon.
'FROM ZERO' will be out Nov. 15.
TRACKLIST:
From Zero (Intro)
The Emptiness Machine
Cut The Bridge
Heavy Is The Crown
Over Each Other
Casualty
Overflow
Two Faced
Stained
IGYEIH
Good Things Go
Linkin Park 2.0 Off To Strong Start
Linkin Park’s new single, “The Emptiness Machine,” is off to a hot start on streaming services.
After being released last week as Linkin Park launched into a global livestream performance, “The Emptiness Machine” earned 2.22 million U.S. on-demand audio streams on Friday, its first full day of release.
The single hovered about one million U.S. audio streams over the next three days and ended its first full four-day stretch with 6.47 million streams, while also racking up over 6,000 in digital sales.
The band’s return is also boosting the band’s back catalog.
From Sept. 6-9, the band’s back catalog earned 30.11 million combined U.S. audio streams, which is a 62% increase compared to the same four-day period during the previous week.
That spike also included big week-over-week gains for hits like “Numb,” “One Step Closer,” and “Faint,” as fans heard new co-vocalist Emily Armstrong sing all three during the band’s livestream.