The 13 best moments from the mtvU Fandom Awards, from “Teen Wolf” to “Game of Thrones” to Linkin Park and back!
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The 13 Most Fan-Tastic Moments From The mtvU Fandom Awards
The 13 best moments from the mtvU Fandom Awards, from “Teen Wolf” to “Game of Thrones” to Linkin Park and back!
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The 13 Most Fan-Tastic Moments From The mtvU Fandom Awards
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Wrongchilde’s cover of Pat Benatar’s “Love Is A Battlefield” is the weirdest cover to ever cover — in a good way.

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Watch This Synth-Heavy Cover Of ‘Love Is A Battlefield’ Featuring Child Ninjas. Now
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CHVRCHES respond to Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda, calling him ‘pointless.’

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Click to Subscribe! – http://bit.ly/SubHTV Hollywood.TV is your source for daily celebrity news and gossip! Linkin Park was inducted into the Guitar Center RockWalk in Hollywood today. Chester…
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The Linkin Park frontman talks joining STP, avoiding the beef between the band and their former singer. By James Montgomery
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Chester Bennington On Stone Temple Pilots/Scott Weiland Feud: ‘I Want No Part Of That’
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The Linkin Park frontman talks joining STP, avoiding the beef between the band and their former singer. By James Montgomery
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Chester Bennington On Stone Temple Pilots/Scott Weiland Feud: ‘I Want No Part Of That’
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Imagine Dragons try to break into 2012 awards race against veterans Linkin Park, Black Keys, White and Coldplay. By Gil Kaufman Coldplay’s Chris Martin in ‘Every Teardrop is a Waterfall’ music video Photo: Capitol

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Coldplay, Jack White Take On VMA Rookies For Best Rock Video
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Park’s LIVING THINGS sold more than 223,000 copies. By Gil Kaufman Linkin Park’s LIVING THINGS Photo: Warner Bros.

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‘[Our songs] can be felt on so many different levels,’ Chester Bennington says of LP’s latest, in stores Tuesday. By James Montgomery Linkin Park Photo: When Linkin Park began the process of making LIVING THINGS, they weren’t sure where the journey would take them … after all, the last time they headed down this path — on 2010’s A Thousand Suns — their voyage ended up in decidedly dystopian territory: It was, for all intents and purposes, an album that sounded like a sonic apocalypse, and dealt with similarly dark themes. But to be honest, that didn’t dissuade them. Because, as they’ve discovered over their 15-year career, creative uncertainty is practically par for the course. It truly seems that Linkin Park don’t know what kind of album they’re making until it’s done. And even then, sometimes they’re still not sure. “When we’re writing a record, there’s a misconception [that] maybe [we’re] thinking of something, and planning a goal, trying to imagine a song and then making a song,” Mike Shinoda told MTV News during “MTV First: Linkin Park.” “That’s not how we work. We basically sit down with instruments and try to pull it down out of the air. You go into it without thinking, and then you see what comes out. And in the process of making the last record, a lot of what was popping out was about nuclear war, stuff like that. I think, having gotten that out of our system, this record, when we sat down to write songs, it was always personal, and it kept happening.” And while most of the advance press about LIVING THINGS (in stores Tuesday) seemed to focus on LP ditching the political for the personal, that may not actually be the case. Because Linkin Park keep coming back to the idea of uncertainty … to them, the songs on their new album are meant to be taken however their fans choose to take them. Sure, they may be drawing from the personal, but they’re meant for the masses. Pure and simple. And though they’ve changed plenty over the years, that aspect of their music remains steadfastly, immutably unaltered. “You can look at a song like ‘CASTLE OF GLASS,’ which for me, has one of the most interesting opposing points of view,” Chester Bennington said. “When Mike was talking about the lyrics, at one point he had said, ‘You know, it’s kind of like finding yourself as this broken part of this big machine, and feeling like you’re not part of that, or trying to find your place in the bigger scheme of things.’ And that can mean a solider coming home from war, and trying to fit back into society, or a person getting out of prison, or whatever. “And here I am, envisioning this big, beautiful glass castle on a hill, and, like, unicorns. I’m thinking like ‘Yeah, if you zoom in, I’m this little broken part of this castle that no one knows about, and I may seem like flawed and not important, but when you back up and look at the big picture, you’re part of this really beautiful thing that keeps you together,” he continued. “And it was a really interesting twist; I think a lot of our lyrics can be taken from multiple perspectives, depending on what you want the song to be about … they can be felt on so many different levels.” What do you think of Linkin Park’s new album? Leave your comment below! Related Videos MTV First: Linkin Park Related Artists Linkin Park

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LP’s new album — due June 26 — sees them looking back, while still pushing the envelope forward. By James Montgomery Linkin Park’s LIVING THINGS Photo: Machine Shop Recordings/Warner Bros As if the drastic left turn they took with 2010’s A Thousand Suns wasn’t proof enough, it should be fairly obvious at this point that Linkin Park have grown tired of doing things the traditional way. Rather, they’re determined to blaze their own trail, which, given their standing as one of the hugest rock acts on the planet, is a certainly admirable — if not slightly questionable — way of operating. And though the follow-up to the willfully dissonant Suns — LIVING THINGS (due June 26) — isn’t quite as obtuse, it still finds the band experimenting with vastly different soundscapes, lyrical themes and recording techniques, simultaneously honing their focus and expanding their horizons. It is the rare record that both pays homage to the past while bolding looking forward, and needless to say, it’s a head-spinning listen from start to finish. Though, as Linkin Park told MTV News during the premiere of their new “BURN IT DOWN” video, they prefer to think of it as just the next step. “It’s just really different [from anything we’ve done before],” Mike Shinoda said. “I feel like we made a serious effort to try and touch all of the bases of all of the different things that we’ve done, and bring them together in each song. Not just one album, but each song. And then maybe sprinkle in some stuff that we’ve never done before, too.” That’s evident in first single “BURN,” which recalls both LP’s nu-metal past and their current experimental present … or in standout tracks like “CASTLE OF GLASS” or “UNTIL IT BREAKS,” sonic rattlers born out of the band’s less-than-traditional methods of recording, and all the better because of it. “Our writing process is a weird, amorphous thing. For some bands, just to put it in perspective, they jam, and then they write a song and then they record a song and then they mix it and finish it … we don’t do that,” Shinoda laughed. “We do everything at once, every step of the way. From the moment we’re putting things down on the laptop, I’m already kind of mixing it a little bit [and] sometimes those things end up being songs, like ‘CASTLE OF GLASS,’ [where] my vocal performance in the first part of that song, pretty much almost everything you hear in the beginning of the song was the very first demo. Like, that went from nothing there, to those things, and then the song got built. “Some songs we’ll come up with demos, and they won’t ever turn into anything … we’ll hear them, and we’ll now they’re not ever going to be a great song on their own,” he continued. “But there may be a section of it, a little glimmer of cool something in it, and the song ‘Until It Breaks’ is built from just those. There were like four demos that we had made that weren’t going anywhere individually, but when you put them all together, they make something really interesting. It’s supposed to feel really jarring and weird, and for me it was a really fun song to make.” So yes, while LIVING THINGS does represent a return to the band’s thundering past, it is also very much a snapshot of the band in 2012, still at the peak of their powers, still melding seemingly disparate sounds and influences, and pushing the envelope whenever possible. By whatever means necessary. “Just because you see Brad [Delson] playing a guitar on stage, doesn’t mean he just writes guitar on the album. A lot of times, especially on this record, more often than not, he wasn’t playing guitar,” Shinoda said. “But regardless of who played what, in our band, that’s not important. It’s more about everybody’s got a voice, and everybody’s got an influence on the song, and if one guy’s not really happy with something, then we try to address it.” Related Videos MTV First: Linkin Park Related Artists Linkin Park

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