Linkin Park Allegedly Report Support Act to Police Smoking Weed

We here at ZME Music try to stay clear of any potential drama, but this is just too hilarious. Reportedly, Linkin Park have reported the band Sublime With Rome to the police for smoking marijuana; in case that wasn’t enough, Sublime With Rome were actually supporting for Linkin Park at KFMA Day in Tuscon Arizona. Frontman Rome Ramirez tweeted this after the incident: Linkin Park called the cops on us and said that they were allergic to…

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Linkin Park reveal new lyric video: Until It’s Gone

Linkin Park – Until It’s Gone Source Linkin Park released a new lyrics video for their freshly released single, Until It’s Gone. The song is one of the tracks from the band’s upcoming album, The Hunting Party, which is set to be released on June 17 this year via Warner. You might want to know that this is not the first single from this new album, actually in March this year the…

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Check out newest Linkin Park single feat. Rakim: Guilty All The Same

Linkin Park – Guilty All The Same Source Linkin Park decided to share a new song from their upcoming untitled album, which features the well known New York rapper Rakim. Talking about the decision of sharing Guilty All The Same, Mike Shinoda says that: The reason we went with this single first is that we think it’s a good look into the DNA of the record that we’re putting out this summer….

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Linkin Park and 30 Seconds To Mars announced new tour together

  Source Linkin Park and 30 Seconds To Mars It’s official, Linkin Park and 30 Seconds To Mars are going on a tour together. The tour titled Carnivores Tour, will take place in North America in late summer, and they will also be joined by AFI. Check out the press conference here and for purchasing tickets check out the tour’s official website here. Also, Mike Shinoda from Linkin Park explains the name of…

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Opeth, Phil Anselmo, Black Label Society and many more added to Download Festival 2014

The organizers of Download Festival 2014 mean business – they’ve just announced a lot more participants, confirming artists such as Opeth, Phil Anselmo and the Illegals, Black Label Society, Bowling For Soup, Flogging Molly, Bad Religion, the BossHoss, Skid Row, Tesla, Bury Tomorrow, Danger Danger, Powerman 5000, Huntress, the Graveltones and Anti-Mortem. The headliners had been previously announced: Avenged Sevenfold, Linkin Park and Aerosmith. Rob Zombie, Fall Out Boy and Alter Bridge were announced as…

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New Linkin Park video: A Light That Never Comes

Source Linkin Park – Recharged album artwork The song A Light that Never Comes is going to be one of the songs from the band’s upcoming album, Recharged, which is actually the OST for the video game with the same name, which features different interpretations of some of the songs from the band’s newest album Living Things. A Light that Never Comes was created in collaboration with DJ Steve Aoki. Talking about…

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The Grammys: Best Hard Rock Performance

Much like the metal category, hard rock is something that the NARAS doesn’t understand to any degree. Yes, it can sometimes -* sometimes* – pick the ‘right’ bands but its choices for songs is bizarre. AC/DC, “WAR MACHINE” Alice in Chains, “Check My Brain” Linkin Park, “What I’ve Done” Metallica, “The Unforgiven III” Nickelback, “Burn it to the Ground” OK, first off: Nickelback?! Not only is that a terrible choice for a band nominee, it’s…

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Dead By Sunrise: “Crawl Back In”

The other day, I was introduced – via the excellent Kieron Gillen – to a short-lived internet boycott of the Fox Corporation’s various outlets in response to Fox News’ distortion of reality amid the American health service hoopla. All this amounted to for me was a much-needed deletion of my Myspace account, which was useless and rubbish in equal measures. Which actually applies to Myspace as a whole: whatever appeal it held as a social…

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Linkin Park to go on green tour

The boys from California are thinking about global warming as they get ready to start their North American tour. Through their own non-profit organization, Music For Relief, they are doing efforts to help reduce the carbon emissions and bring attention to environmental concerns as they go from place to place.They are giving away $1 from each ticket sold to Music For Relief for a tree-planting program, as well as promoting things such as recycling, utilizing…

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