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Linkin Park is back with their first single in seven years, "The Emptiness Machine," marking a new chapter for the band since Chester Bennington’s passing. With Emily Armstrong stepping in as lead vocalist and Colin Brittain on drums, the track mixes the raw energy of classic Linkin Park with a fresh twist. Lyrics like "Let you cut me open just to watch me bleed" hit hard, capturing the band’s signature emotional depth. Plus, Mike Shinoda’s rap lines paired with Armstrong’s gritty vocals make for a powerful dynamic. From the live debut to the long-anticipated release of their next album "From Zero," this new era of Linkin Park brings both nostalgia and evolution, proving they’re still at the top of their game.
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