LINKIN PARK: New Audio Interview With MIKE SHINODA Available

April 7, 2007

An 11-minute audio interview with LINKIN PARK MC and co-producer Mike Shinoda, conducted last month by Meltdown of Detroit's WRIF 101.1 FM, has been posted online at this location (Windows Media).

LINKIN PARK's video for its new single, "What I've Done", made its broadcast premiere on MTV and its official online debut via AOL on Thursday (April 5). The clip was directed by LINKIN PARK DJ Joseph Hahn, who has been behind the camera for most of the group's videos.

The video went on sale, along with the song itself, at iTunes on Tuesday (April 3). The clip unofficially surfaced on YouTube earlier this week.

"What I've Done" is the first single from the band's upcoming third album, "Minutes to Midnight", which is due out on May 15. Fans who pre-order the album through iTunes will receive a deluxe digital version featuring bonus tracks.

LINKIN PARK will headline New Jersey's Bamboozle festival on May 6 and will announce details of its 2007 Projekt Revolution tour soon.

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