Linkin Park—Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, Dave “Phoenix” Farrell, Joe Hahn, Emily Armstrong, and Colin Brittain—are thrilled to announce the release of their highly anticipated new album, FROM ZERO.
The new album is now available via Warner Records.
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The From Zero (Expanded Edition) digital deluxe album is available for a limited time, until November 21st. It includes the full album plus live versions of three From Zero songs recorded in Los Angeles, London, and Paris, along with 46 pages of imagery and handwritten lyrics. From Zero is Linkin Park’s first full-length album since 2017, marking the beginning of a new era for the band.
To celebrate the album’s release, LINKIN PARK will livestream the first six songs from tonight’s show at Allianz Park in São Paulo, Brazil. The livestream begins at 3:30pm PT / 6:30pm ET at lprk.co/saopaulo.

Linkin Park will hit the road again in 2025 for the second leg of their From Zero World Tour. The next leg kicks off on January 31 in Mexico City, Mexico, and will take them across the globe, and comes to a close on November 15 in Porto Alegre, Brazil. Special guests Queens of the Stone Age, Spiritbox, AFI, Architects, grandson, Jean Dawson, JPEGMAFIA, and PVRIS will join on select dates. Check out the full confirmed itinerary below, and get details on all pre-sales and on-sales at fromzero.linkinpark.com/tour.
One of the album’s highlights is the new single, “Two Faced.” On Wednesday, the band surprise-released the hard-hitting music video helmed by Hahn to accompany the song. Watch the video here.
Holding nothing back, it revisits the instantly recognizable elements of the band’s signature sound, tempering grainy distortion with chaotic turntable scratching, airtight rhymes, and a cathartic chorus. A gritty riff anchors the track as Shinoda deftly raps on the verses and Armstrong alternates between an arresting refrain and a jarring scream, “I can’t hear myself think.”
Elsewhere on the album, “Casualty” teems with unbridled aggression. A militant groove-laden guitar crunch seethes atop the breakneck-paced punk beat. Meanwhile, Shinoda and Armstrong lock into a fiery back-and-forth capped off by an unapologetic chant, “I won’t be your casualty.” Then, there’s “IGYEIH,” which hinges on the incendiary interplay of unpredictable instrumentation and undeniable vocals. The album concludes with a moment of stark honesty on “Good Things Go.” From the jump, Shinoda admits, “Feels like it’s rained in my head for a hundred days.” Awash in raw feeling, it crescendos towards one last epic exhale. Check out the full tracklisting below.
Adding to the release week celebrations, SiriusXM announced the return of LINKIN PARK Radio, an exclusive pop-up channel available to SiriusXM subscribers starting today on channel 41 (in-car) through November 17, and on the SiriusXM app through December 14. Next up, Linkin Park will officially air the live performance of “The Emptiness Machine” from Allianz Park in São Paulo during the 2024 Billboard Music Awards. Be sure to tune in on November 24.

They ignited this season with “The Emptiness Machine.” It has become the #1 rock song in the country and one of the biggest rock songs of 2024. It made a rapid climb to #1 on both the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay Chart and Alternative Airplay Chart. In total, the band have scored a staggering 13 #1 entries on the latter chart (the second-most in history) with three in the last eighteen months. Thus far, “The Emptiness Machine” has gathered a quarter-of-a-billion global streams and counting. “Heavy Is The Crown” followed fast in the same path, and earlier this month the band delivered a scorching performance of the League of Legends Worlds anthem at the 2024 World Championship opening ceremony at the O2 Arena in London. The band set the final stage for FROM ZEROwith the Emily-led “Over Each Other,” which Revolver christened “an emotional rocker.”


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