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Title: From Zero
Artist: Linkin Park
Genre: Alternative Rock
Released: 2024
Tracks:
1 - From Zero (intro) - 0:22
2 - The Emptiness Machine - 3:10 -
3 - Cut the Bridge - 3:38
4 - Heavy Is the Crown - 2:47
5 - Over Each Other - 2:50 -
6 - Casualty - 2:20
7 - Overflow - 3:31
8 - Two Faced - 3:03 -
9 - Stained - 3:05
10 - IGYEIH - 3:29
11 - Good Things Go - 3:29
Overview:
Artist: Linkin Park
Genre: Alternative Rock
Released: 2024
Tracks:
1 - From Zero (intro) - 0:22
2 - The Emptiness Machine - 3:10 -

3 - Cut the Bridge - 3:38
4 - Heavy Is the Crown - 2:47
5 - Over Each Other - 2:50 -

6 - Casualty - 2:20
7 - Overflow - 3:31
8 - Two Faced - 3:03 -

9 - Stained - 3:05
10 - IGYEIH - 3:29
11 - Good Things Go - 3:29
Overview:
From Zero is the upcoming eighth studio album by American rock band Linkin Park, set to be released on November 15, 2024, through Warner Records and Machine Shop. It is Linkin Park's first studio album since One More Light (2017), and their first to feature new singer Emily Armstrong of Dead Sara on vocals, as well as the band's new drummer Colin Brittain. It is the band's first album without vocalist Chester Bennington following his death in 2017 as well as drummer Rob Bourdon due to his departure from the band. The album's title has a double meaning; it is a reference to the band's original name of Xero and also refers to the band's new chapter with Armstrong and Brittain.