LINKIN PARK: 'Rockline' Appearance Available For Streaming

July 30, 2007

LINKIN PARK's Dave "Phoenix" Farrell and Mike Shinoda were the featured guests on the nationally syndicated radio show "Rockline" with host Bob Coburn on Monday, July 23. The program is now available for streaming at this location.

LINKIN PARK kicked off its fourth Projekt Revolution tour on Wednesday (July 25) in Seattle, headlining a line-up that includes MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE, TAKING BACK SUNDAY, H.I.M., PLACEBO, SAOSIN and others. The tour will last for most of the summer's second half, wrapping up on September 3 in Denver.

Projekt Revolution is an environmentally conscious "green" event, with one dollar from each ticket being donated to American Forests for their Global ReLeaf program to plant trees to help reduce global temperatures.

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