Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda and Chester Bennington
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Linkin Park's new A Thousand Suns album is a lot of things, most of which have nothing to do with their previous (mega-selling) efforts. By their own admission, the band spent nearly two years attempting to leave their past behind. To that end, it's not a stretch to say they succeeded. The album, which hit stores Tuesday (September 14), is the band's most divisive. But there's one thing seemingly everyone can agree on: From this point forward, Linkin Park will never be the same band again.
And though Suns represents the band at a crossroads, that doesn't mean they abandoned everything that got them to this point. Quite the opposite, in fact. They've just taken the old and reworked it through the prism of the new.
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