Mike Shinoda interviewed for Rolling Stone India

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    minuteforce

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    An interview with Linkin Park frontman Mike Shinoda is the cover story in an upcoming issue of Rolling Stone India. In the piece, titled "Linkin Park Are Keeping Their Promise to India", music journalist Anurag Turat speaks to Shinoda ahead of the band's very first shows in India, playing in Bengaluru on January 23 and headlining Lollapalooza India in Mumbai on January 25. The musician explains that Linkin Park has been biding its time when it comes to touring in India, wanting to be certain that the country could facilitate a concert of this scale:
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    Shinoda also brings up a T-shirt design that lists all of the 2024-2025 From Zero tour dates, and vaguely hints at Linkin Park's post-FZ plans:
    You can check out the rest of the interview on Rolling Stone India's website.

    Source: Rolling Stone India
     
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    “untapped potential”

    I do feel one of LP future albums is going to be considered their new magnum opus or close.

    In my opinion, From Zero is already one of their most solid album front-to-back, and that despite the fact I think a fair amount of their past efforts probably had a couple higher highs - and also lower lows ^^'

    But for sure, I feel that the more they'll know each other and compose as a band, the more we're going to see the full potential of the new band. Pretty excited to see how their sound evolve from here on!
     
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    From Zero has definitely got me looking forward to an album where every band member is involved from the jump. The next one they release ought to really show what they can do as a group
     

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