LINKIN PARK 'Webisodes' Included With Selected Versions Of New Album

May 10, 2007

Launch Radio Networks reports: LINKIN PARK fans who have missed some or all of the "webisodes" that the band has posted at its YouTube "LPTV" channel won't have to stay disappointed. The segments will be available as part of selected digital versions of the band's upcoming album, "Minutes to Midnight", and guitarist Brad Delson told Launch they'll be extended as well. "People have said, 'Oh, they're so short, I wish they were longer,'" he said. "Actually there are longer versions available and you can purchase them for download on iTunes. There's actually a version of 'Minutes to Midnight' that comes with all, I think, 15 or 16 'LPTV' webisodes."

LINKIN PARK began posting the webisodes at YouTube on March 19. They have provided an inside look at the writing and recording process of the new album, plus video from the band's recent trip to New Orleans and never-before-seen footage from the "Meteora" world tour.

"Minutes to Midnight" arrives on May 15.

LINKIN PARK will play a special concert on Friday (May 11) at New York's Webster Hall, which will be filmed and then screened in selected movie theatres around the country on May 14, as well as on AOL.

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