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LIVING THINGS

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By Linkin Park
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Linkin Park

Living Things Gallagher87

 Linkin Park has never been a rock band in the classic sense of the term, nor will they ever be, the current 'Living Things' is proof of that.

 The band represents today one of the cornerstones of international pop-rock/alternative, or as the directly concerned love to assert, the consecration of 'hybrid' music.

 Listen now to Living Things and discover Linkin Park's unique blend of electronic and rock energy!

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Album DeRango™ -3,21

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Living Things Aljik

 Linkin Park was initiated into the sanctuary of cosmopolitan idols as a heap of pus and pubescent hormones in the form of a nu-metal band.

 No need to add more regarding an album that, the more it tries to convince us of its validity, the more it instills among the audience a tender compassion, like a kitten vainly attempting to climb a ladder.

 Discover the controversial side of Linkin Park's Living Things—read the full review and listen yourself to form an opinion.

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Album DeRango™ -12,99

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Living Things Superbia

 The electronic, Shinoda’s rap, Chester Bennington’s melodic singing complete with screams in the chorus, allow the song to immediately stand out as the best track on the album.

 'Living Things' is not the band’s best work, but it is certainly an excellent album.

 Listen to Living Things now and experience Linkin Park's dynamic fusion of electronic and rock sounds!

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Album DeRango™ -15,30

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Living Things Mely

 "Living Things is a very personal and, above all, complete album."

 "Once again, Linkin Park has hit the mark and given us a great album."

 Listen to Living Things and experience Linkin Park’s powerful blend of old-school energy and new musical maturity.

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Linkin Park

American rock band formed in Agoura Hills, California. Core members include Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, Rob Bourdon, Joe Hahn and Dave "Phoenix" Farrell; Chester Bennington was the band's lead vocalist until his death on July 20, 2017. Known for blending rock, hip-hop and electronic elements across major releases such as Hybrid Theory and Meteora.
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