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Linkin Park Teases Unreleased Song 'Friendly Fire' From 2017 Sessions

Linkin Park announces new, unreleased song 'Friendly Fire.'

Linkin Park, the iconic hard rock band, has been making headlines recently with the announcement of a new, unreleased song titled 'Friendly Fire.' This track stems from the 2017 sessions of their album 'One More Light,' which tragically became their final release before the passing of lead singer Chester Bennington.

Since Bennington's death in 2017, Linkin Park has remained relatively inactive, leaving fans wondering about the future of the band. However, the recent teaser of 'Friendly Fire' has sparked excitement among their loyal fan base, hinting at a possible release in the near future.

While details about the official release date of 'Friendly Fire' remain undisclosed, the band's history of sharing previously unreleased tracks, such as 'Lost' and 'She Couldn't,' offers hope to fans eagerly awaiting new music from Linkin Park.

Despite the band members focusing on individual creative endeavors, the mention of 'Friendly Fire' has reignited interest in Linkin Park's musical legacy. The snippet of the song shared on their official account has left listeners eager to hear more and reminisce about the band's impactful discography.

With 'Friendly Fire' being a familiar title to dedicated followers of Linkin Park, the anticipation for its full release continues to grow. As the band navigates this new chapter without Chester Bennington, the unveiling of this unreleased gem serves as a poignant reminder of the group's enduring influence on the rock music scene.

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