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Linkin Park releases first single in two years
March 17, 2014
Linkin Park’s first single in two years, “Guilty All the Same,” was unveiled online earlier this month.
The hybrid rock band and its Korean American DJ Joe Han, said they wanted to make music with the same energy as their first album. The six-minute song, which features rapper Rakim, is “a good DNA of the record” that will be released this summer, they said to Radio.com.
Formed in 1996, two-time Grammy winner Linkin Park has sold over 50 million albums to date. “Living Things,” their last record, swept music charts in 20 countries.
In August, Linkin Park will go on the Carnivores tour with Thirty Seconds to Mars and AFI.