Linkin Park: Previously unreleased song “Lost” will be released on Friday

Linkin Park
Previously unreleased song “Lost” will be released on Friday

Chester Bennington of Linkin Park during a performance in Berlin in 2017.

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As part of the 20th anniversary of the album “Meteora”, Linkin Park release a previously unreleased song.

Linkin Park have been on indefinite hiatus since the death of their singer Chester Bennington (1976-2017). Nevertheless, the band around Mike Shinoda (45) will soon release a new song. The group announced this on their social media channels.

The song is titled “Lost”, will be released on February 10th and is said to be a “never heard song from the ‘Meteora’ archives”. says an Instagram post. Linkin Park posted a short excerpt that gives a first impression of the song.

20 years of “Meteora”

So “Lost” was created during the recording of the second Linkin Park studio album “Meteora”. With the hashtag #Meteora20, the band also hints that the song will now appear to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the album.

Loud the music website “NME” fans had recently speculatedthat the band could re-release an expanded version of the album as part of the anniversary. The record includes hits like “Numb” and “Breaking the Habit”.

Meteora was released in 2003, a few days after Chester Bennington’s birthday. The singer committed suicide in July 2017 at the age of 41. In addition to his wife Talinda (46), he also left their son Tyler Lee and the twin daughters Lila and Lily. From previous relationships, Bennington had three other children, including an adopted son.

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