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Linkin Park paid tribute to band-mate Chester Bennington in a touching new music video
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ALTHOUGH CHESTER BENNINGTON passed away three months ago, family, friends and fans of the singer have still yet to get their heads around the fact that he’s gone.
Earlier this week, his wife Talinda Bennington shared a video from 36 hours before his death to show that ‘depression doesn’t have a face or a mood’, and the extent to which people suffer in silence.
She was since praised for raising awareness on the subject of mental health.
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Following Talinda’s heartbreaking post, Linkin Park announced a date for their first performance without Chester.
The band will play in Los Angeles on the 27th of October. Bandmate Mike Shinoda was convinced to perform again by producer Rick Rubin told him:
After a lot of deliberation and consideration for how the other band members would cope with doing this, Mike decided ‘it feels like the right way to celebrate Chester’.
In addition to this announcement, the band released a video for ‘One More Light’, a song that was not intended to be a single until it became a great comfort to fans after Chester’s death.
Linkin Park’s DJ Joe Hahn directed the video. It was accompanied by a statement from him when it was released:
It’s very hard to imagine how difficult it must have been to create a music video like this dedicated to one of your closest friends. Bennington’s wife Talinda took to Twitter to say that she was completely unable to watch it.
Hahn’s statement continued:
Mike Shinoda also released a statement with the music video.
Fans on social media expressed that they could not help but shed a tear while watching the video.
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