Linkin Park is stepping into a bold new era. After years of silence following the tragic loss of Chester Bennington in 2017, the iconic alt-rock band is back — and this time with Emily Armstrong of Dead Sara stepping in as co-lead vocalist. In a revealing interview with The Guardian on July 18, the band opened up about the emotional journey behind ending their hiatus and embracing change. But the announcement hasn’t come without backlash, as longtime fans react strongly to the lineup shift that’s shaking the rock community.
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