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12-Year-Old Musician Writes Song For Music For Relief To Benefit Joplin,MO

Eli Clarke, a 12-year-old from Montclair, NJ, has written and performed an instrumental rock track ...

Linkin Park fans collected over 246,000$ for Japan!

Update: Linkin Park fans have collected 246,000$ already:

Thanks to your hard work, Music for Relief has raised more than $246,000 for earthquake & tsunami relief in Japan. We're less than $4,000 from our goal and I know you can help us reach and exceed it. The more money we raise for Japan the more aid we can send to kids in need, and that means more of you get to see Linkin Park and B'z up close on August 31. Tickets are in short supply and going fast, so CLICK HERE TO RETURN TO YOUR PAGE and continue raising money for Japan. Now is the time to hit your goal if you want to get tickets. Think about other people you know who may want to help. Have you asked your neighbors? Your friends? Your relatives? What about your co-workers? Lets see how high we can get the total raised for Japan in the next 12 days. - music for relief
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Free LPU Weekend For Everyone!

Over the last 10 years, LP Underground members have met the band at meet & greets, chatted with us online, attended LPU Summits all over the world, visited us in the studio, enjoyed exclusive merch and music and more. Now, for the first time, we're offering a free peek into the LPU to non-members. If you're not an LPU member, you can take part in the first "LPU Weekend," so you can get a taste of what LPU is about. From July 29-31, we're inviting you to experience the LPU online for yourself, for free. You can watch LPU*TV episodes, check out the video chat, and participate in some giveaways. If you like what you see and decide to join, you'll be able to participate in the members-only LPU chat with Chester on Monday, August 1 at 3pm PT. To redeem your free LPU Weekend pass, click the button below:

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Year of the Labbit at JANM – Check out my Favourites!

The "Year of the Labbit" show opened on July 14 at Japanese American National Museum (more info) and while the Labbits by Mike Shinoda, Kip Fulbeck, higashi glaser, and Stan Sakai will be auctioned off on Ebay during the next 4 months (Buy Mike Shinoda's Labbit), the rest of the Labbits are on sale. All of them look really awesome, but I didn't want to post them all, so here are my favourites:

DAVID KAWANO "Mutant Labbit Wandering Through the Aftermath"

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WTF-Moment: Linkin Park Criticized For Playing A Relief Show For Japan!

Jesse Mohr from rev967.com has quite the strong opinion about Linkin Park's ongoing relief efforts for the Tsunami victims in Japan. You can read his post below. I wanna make clear, that I so don't agree with that! 1. Of course there are a million places, where people need help, but you got to start somewhere and Linkin Park have also supported and organized relief stuff for Haiti and tons of other regions that were hit by natural disasters. Also, we really shouldn't forget that millions of people will suffer from the after effects of the Tsunami in Japan for decades! 2. The point that people should invest their "hard-earned" money in their own countries first really pisses me off! When do we finally realize that we are ONE people on ONE earth? Everybody should decide for themselves which relief organisations they want to support, and in my opinion you should just listen to your heart instead of sorting people and their problems into hierarchies. For example, I have donated to Save the Children, MFR, Donate Life and I am an online volunteer for UNHCR, but that doesn't mean that I think other issues are less important, I just had to make a decision eventually. You can discuss Jesse's opinion in the comment section! Here's his post:...

I need your feedback: What do you think about the “Fan Reviews”?

When Linkin Park went on their European Summer Tour this year, I started to post fan reviews of LP ...

Fan Review: Linkin Park Rocks Sonisphere

Review of Linkin Park's concert at Sonisphere Festival in Imola, Italy by akiraFkrates

Everyone must know I’m a hopeless pessimist: that’s what people get to know first when they meet me, along with my colossal craziness. It helps me not to be let down when things go the wrong way, which is basically ¾ of the times. When something important is about to happen, I tend to lower my expectations to an underground level, mostly even hypothesizing apocalyptic outcomes which would ruin what I’m hoping for. That’s the way I am, I guess, my manner to shield myself from the disappointments that could join the endless list of my past poor experiences. Thus, you could understand what was going on in my mind before that particular Sunday, June 26th, 2011, when I got to be part of the Sonisphere festival in the city of Imola. Images like those I saw from the past rock festivals filled my mind with fear and no hope for a good view of the event. “I’m not even gonna see the stage”, I thought, “maybe not even the screens”. My imagination was trying to murder me with creepy images of an ocean of people in which I would have died asphyxiated or stepped over, without the possibility of witnessing the concert I was there for…...

Fan Review: Wisdom, Justice and Love In Moscow

Linkin Park in Moscow Fan Review by Kinomonstr

Having woken up one beautiful morning in June, I didn't know yet what I was going to do the whole day long: listening to a radio station I've never listened to before and never will again. All for the sake of winning the contest that was giving the chance to see the group to which I was headbanging at school, the group whose new album I've waited for, entering the institute. I've listened to infinite hours of not-so-good (shitty) music for the sake of one and a half hours of their musical creations. I wanted to go to the Linkin Park concert SO badly. From a friend's message I have learned that morning, that there was the last of a series of competitions on the aforementioned radio station, which made it possible to receive an invitation to the free concert that was going to be not just somewhere, but at freaking Vasilevsky Spusk!...

Fan Review: Ba’s M&G and Concert at Sonisphere, Italy

And finally, June 26, 2011 is here! After many months of waiting, finally my dream came true! Nothing could prepare me for an experience so magical. After a very hot afternoon, finally comes the moment of the M & G. How exciting. Here they are .... I shake everyone's hand and, in my English a little 'low, I try to say something. I remain enchanted in front of the blue eyes of Phoenix and ask him if he likes Italy. He says "Yes" and added he would like to return, but on vacation! Damn. Italian fans are so passionate . Why not come to Italy more often?? With Joe I exchange a "Ciao" and then I am in front of my idol, Mike! I ask him to devote the autograph to "BA" and he said "Just BA? That's the shortest name I've ever heard" And I explain him that it stands for Barbara. and so all my plans to tell him many things disappear in the emotion....