Stop Overreacting, Linkin Park Fans!
Stop overreacting, Linkin Park followers!
Now that it has been a number of weeks since Linkin Park made their comeback, revealed Emily Armstrong as their new co-vocalist, shared a few songs, introduced a brand new album titled From Zero and performed some reveals, evidently individuals are warming as much as this new period of the band.
When the band performed their first present in seven years on Sept. 5 in Los Angeles, the web was immediately flooded with a blended bag of reactions. Many of them had been judgmental proper off the bat, criticizing Linkin Park for persevering with beneath the identical identify regardless of the absence of Chester Bennington, and evaluating Armstrong to the late singer.
It was clearly a really emotional time, and folks are likely to react out of their feelings. But did folks write the band off a bit of too quick?
Aside from debuting a brand new singer, the band was additionally introduced beneath scrutiny attributable to Armstrong’s ties to the Church of Scientology and actor and convicted rapist Danny Masterson.
However, Armstrong shared a press release denouncing her friendship with the actor shortly after, writing, “I always try to see the good in people, and I misjudged him. I have never spoken with him since. Unimaginable details emerged and he was later found guilty. To say it as clearly as possible: I do not condone abuse or violence against women and I empathize with the victims of these crimes.”
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Linkin Park have performed a handful of reveals with Armstrong since then, and now that they’ve two songs out, followers are evaluating them to the sound of the band’s early albums, together with Hybrid Theory and Meteora.
So, it appears many have had a change in coronary heart — particularly after listening to Armstrong scream. We focus on all of this and extra within the video under.
Stop Overreacting, Linkin Park Fans!
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