LINKIN PARK: New Video Interview Available

October 15, 2007

LINKIN PARK's third album, "Minutes to Midnight", went straight to number 1 in New Zealand and was only booted off the worldwide charts when KANYE WEST released his new CD, "Graduation".

Whether you think LINKIN PARK are the best thing since sliced bread, or the worst thing to hit rock since nu-metal itself, the figures speak for themselves: They have sold 40 million records, won two Grammy Awards and have a loyal fan base.

David Farrier of TV3's "Nightline" program in New Zealand sacrificed his chance to Chris Cornell perform and instead sat down with LINKIN PARK members Chester Bennington and Joseph Hahn, only minutes before they were to appear on stage. Watch the interview at this location.

LINKIN PARK brought this summer's Projekt Revolution tour to a close last month in Denver, but the band is only just getting started with its promotion of "Minutes to Midnight". Singer Chester Bennington told The Pulse of Radio that LINKIN PARK has a long-range plan to support the record. "I think this time around we're really just gonna try to tour as much as we can on this record," he said. "We have a lot of material to work with and, you know, our sets are gonna be very diverse and things like that. So, you know, we'll take this as far as we can before, you know, we have to go back in and make another record, so I could see a good couple of years out of it, hopefully maybe a little bit more, and, you know, we'll start working on the next record during this process and just keep the ball rolling."

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