LINKIN PARK Opens The Archives

March 8, 2010

LINKIN PARK is launching the "LP Archives: Official Tour Bootlegs" comprised of over 100 professional live concert recordings from 2007 to 2009. The "LP Archives" will open to the public on March 17 at downloads.linkinpark.com, but Linkin Park Underground fan club members have early access to the "LP Archives" right now and receive a 25% discount on their purchase. Live concert recordings will be offered for $9.99 for each concert, with bundle deals advertising "Buy 5, Get the 6th FREE."

"We originally decided that it would be cool to let our fans buy a recording of the show they just attended," says LINKIN PARK drummer Rob Bourdon. "Once we saw the positive response to that, we figured it would be even better to make all of the shows available to anyone who would like to download them. We wanted to make the highest quality recordings available to all of our fans."

LINKIN PARK recently released a special video for "Not Alone", the song they wrote and recorded specifically for "Download To Donate For Haiti", a star-studded recovery effort launched to aid the nation of Haiti following the magnitude-7.0 earthquake that struck Port-au-Prince on January 12. The stunning video features studio performance footage interspersed with stark images of the Haitian devastation. The clip can be viewed below.

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