Linkin Park Fans Discuss New Album ‘From Zero’
With the official release of Linkin Park’s new album From Zero, fans are eagerly sharing their thoughts and feelings about this highly anticipated project across various online platforms. The excitement surrounding the album reflects the band’s enduring legacy and the significant impact they have had on the rock genre.
Linkin Park initiated the buzz for this record in late August by launching a mysterious countdown on their official website and social media channels. Just over a week later, the band unveiled “The Emptiness Machine” and performed an intimate show in Los Angeles, introducing Emily Armstrong from Dead Sara as their new co-vocalist, while also revealing essential details about From Zero.
This album marks a poignant moment in Linkin Park’s history, being their first release since the heartbreaking loss of Chester Bennington in July 2017. Following such a tragedy, there was uncertainty regarding the band’s future. However, seven years later, they have officially returned to the music scene, showcasing resilience and creativity.
The band has scheduled a series of performances this fall to celebrate their long-awaited return, thrilling fans everywhere. Moreover, they have announced a massive 2025 tour featuring various acts as openers. This upcoming tour signifies a busy and transformative period for the rock legends, and it is especially exciting to see their name back on festival lineups and major music events.
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The album From Zero officially dropped today, and for the first time in quite a while, fan reactions online have been overwhelmingly positive, showcasing the band’s ability to resonate with their audience once again.
Exploring ‘From Zero’ Fan Reactions on Reddit
Several fans on the Linkin Park Reddit have made some striking comments regarding the album’s place within the band’s esteemed discography. One fan boldly claimed that this new collection of songs stands as their best work since the iconic 2003 album Meteora. Another user shared a photo juxtaposing From Zero with Hybrid Theory and Meteora, labeling it “The Holy Trinity” of Linkin Park albums.
One enthusiastic fan expressed their deep emotional connection to the album, stating, “Literally no one in my life understands how much this means to me, not a single soul. My all-time favorite band is FINALLY back after seven long years of uncertainty, doubt, and healing. This album didn’t disappoint, and I’m so glad they’re back doing what they do best. Chester would be proud.” Such heartfelt sentiments highlight the album’s significance to the fan community.
Another fan shared their excitement, exclaiming, “Holy shit…. I have no words for this album; it’s just fantastic. I absolutely loved ‘Two-Faced’ and thought it would be hard to top, then I heard ‘Cut the Bridge,’ and wow… the whole album is top notch.” This enthusiasm captures how much the new music resonates with listeners.
Conversely, some fans have expressed a desire for more content, feeling that the album is “too short” in length, yet they enjoyed the artistry presented. One user commented, “I was a bit annoyed when I first saw how short the album was,” but later reflected, “After listening to it all the way through, I think it’s so dense and there’s so much to take in; making it any longer would be too much. I appreciate how Mike [Shinoda] mentioned getting back in the studio to create more music. I’d prefer shorter albums released regularly rather than longer ones every five years.”
Diverse Fan Perspectives on ‘From Zero’ Reactions on X
Many fans took to X (formerly Twitter) to share their overwhelmingly positive reactions as well. A collection of these responses can be found below, illustrating the excitement and appreciation for the new album.
In the interest of fairness, it is essential to represent a broad spectrum of opinions regarding the new record, which includes some negative reactions that have also emerged.
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