Linkin Park set to release new album The Hunting Party

Linkin Park‘s forthcoming album named The Hunting Party has a release date and track list for their rooters to froth over as they wait for the guest packed record. The 17th June release of the new Linking Park would feature guest appearance from Daron Malakian from System of a Down, Rakim and Tom Morello and Page Hamilton from Helmet.
According to reports, in a new interview with a leading New Zealand base news house, vocalist Chester Bennington talked about the cameos from other music artists on the album. He told that they have collaborated with people for the very first time, which was inspiring. They worked with Page Hamilton from Helmet, they worked with Rakim, Daron from System of a Down. They produced it themselves – Mike Shinoda and Brad Delson produced this record. They really felt like if they need to be inspired and move in another direction.
Bennington continued that he believes that when they got Page in, Mike had written this chorus and sang it, and his voice had this tone, and it was unlike anything he had heard from him before.
They have got hesitant and tentative hopes for the brand new album, after listening “Guilty All The Same”. The track can be listened on Radio.com and it is certainly a stylistic departure for Urban Outfitters’ pseudo revolutionary poster boys.

Linkin Park‘s forthcoming album named The Hunting Party has a release date and track list for their rooters to froth over as they wait for the guest packed record. The 17th June release of the new Linking Park would feature guest appearance from Daron Malakian from System of a Down, Rakim and Tom Morello and Page Hamilton from Helmet.

According to reports, in a new interview with a leading New Zealand base news house, vocalist Chester Bennington talked about the cameos from other music artists on the album. He told that they have collaborated with people for the very first time, which was inspiring. They worked with Page Hamilton from Helmet, they worked with Rakim, Daron from System of a Down. They produced it themselves – Mike Shinoda and Brad Delson produced this record. They really felt like if they need to be inspired and move in another direction.

Bennington continued that he believes that when they got Page in, Mike had written this chorus and sang it, and his voice had this tone, and it was unlike anything he had heard from him before.

They have got hesitant and tentative hopes for the brand new album, after listening “Guilty All The Same”. The track can be listened on Radio.com and it is certainly a stylistic departure for Urban Outfitters’ pseudo revolutionary poster boys.

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