Here are two quick Linkin Park news tidbits currently circulating around twitter: Linkin Park To Appear On Loveline With Offspring and Bad Religion As announced via Sam Schacher's twitter account (Sam is filling in for Dr. Drew on Loveline tonight); Linkin Park and fellow guests The Offspring and Bad Religion are set to appear on Loveline tonight at around 10PM PST. To listen to the band answer extremely uncomfortable questions about sex and relationships (and laugh at their discomfort!) go to http://www.lovelineshow.com/. Steve Aoki Announces "A Light That Never Comes Remix Package" on Twitter Earlier this month photos were released promoting the fact that Steve Aoki and Linkin Park were together again in the studio. While there is currently no guarantee on what those studio sessions were for, Steve Aoki has just announced that he and Linkin Park will be releasing a "A Light That Never Comes" remix package, due to drop 1/21 on Dim Mak Records. You can read the tweet here. Source: Twitter via Mark T. and Philsfan
Well, the insta of them in the studio had #neonFuture, which is not an ALTNC remix package lol. So, hopefully, there's more original content coming. Don't much care for these remixes at all. btw, I totally know what "a grey daze" is. That thing offends me lol.
So, anyway, I'm guessing that Vicetone's remix will appear on this EP and it seems at least possible that the winning entry from the rmx comp will be included as well
Milk that cash cow. Although ALTNC has been their biggest radio hit since New Divide if you ask me. I actually hear it on the big local stations quite often, so I'm not surprised. Burn It Down got played but not like this.
Really? I heard ALTNC like two times in the radio, I think BID still gets more plays here. Even COG got more airplay, however it was much less successful in America I believe.
The only songs from the LT era I've heard on the radio were Castle of Glass and Lost in the Echo. Ironically, there was zero radio play for Burn It Down and it still was famous around my school. ALTNC, not that much.