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Oct 27

Crossbeat November Issue [Scan]

A while back we posted the magazine cover for the Japanese magazine Crossbeat, which featured Linkin Park on the front, well we just got the full scan! HUGE THANKS TO @ExDzireLP for sending me this!


I’ve added them to the gallery:







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I’ve also included the “special book” that came with the issue, all in the gallery.

Home > Magazine Scans > Linkin Park Scans > Crossbeat Special Book Nov 2010



Any Japanese translators? Would love to read this.

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Oct 27

Linkin Park on Fringe Trailer / M&G Pictures [France]

Linkin Park’s Waiting For The End is on one of the new trailer for the TV series Fringe:





Also we’ve uploaded more pictures from the Linkin Park show in France including some M&G pictures:

Home > Live > 2010 > Paris Bercy, France, Oct 25

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Oct 27

Chester Shares His Top Five Horror Movies

Noisecreep talked to Chester about his top five favorite horror movies, as we know his number 1 being Saw, see the other 4:

“I’m pretty picky about horror movies, because with a lot of them I figure I’m getting the same old story,” he told Noisecreep. “I mean, there are classics for sure — and things that are still scary — but once you’ve seen a masked killer attack a girl in the woods for the hundredth time, the shock value pretty much wears off.”

1. ‘Saw’ (2004)
The second I saw the first ‘Saw’ movie, I thought this was absolutely genius. It was one of the best films of that year, and in my opinion it’s the best horror film ever made. Everything was very well thought out. The entire film was carried on the shoulders of two actors, and when Jigsaw gets off the floor at the end, it was like that ‘Sixth Sense’ moment that you were never expecting.


2. ‘Nightmare on Elm Street’ series (1984-2010)
I’ve watched all of those. The first one was awesome because it portrayed a sick person who in real life is a really twisted serial killer of children. And he dies in a gruesome way and comes back and kills everyone in their dreams, which is cool and totally creative. Those were super, super freaky movies for me to watch when I was a kid and really the only full series I watch that I will continue to go see any time there’s a movie with Freddy in it.


3. ‘Hellraiser’ (1987)
It was an amazing short story [by Clive Barker] and an amazing movie. Overall, I think the series kind of drifted off a little bit. But Pinhead is one of the sickest, most disturbing characters ever created. There’s Darth Vader and Pinhead. It doesn’t get any more evil than those two.


4. ‘Psycho’ (1960)
It’s the film that catapulted horror into the forefront of everybody’s mind. It was a truly sick film, and nothing like it had every been made like it before at that time. And nothing quite like it has been made since. It is a unique, one-of-a-kind film that has definitely been the main inspiration for most great horror films.


5. ‘House of 1,000 Corpses’ (2003)
I thought the idea for ‘House of 1,000 Corpses’ was really great, and it was pretty f—ed up. You gotta be a f—in’ sick person to think of something like Dr. Satan, and Rob Zombie lives that. That is his lifestyle. Other than writing kickass music, his job is to think of really f—ed up s—. He did a great job with that. Also, I don’t think many other directors could have picked up the ‘Halloween’ franchise and run with it unless it was somebody like Rob, who was truly a fan of it and did a great job with those movies.

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Oct 27

Chester Trapped In “Saw 3D”

Chester talked to Reuters about his role in Saw 3D and his love for the Saw movies:

Bennington said he is so enamored of the “Saw” flicks that he has been known to take a break in the middle of a Linkin Park tour just to go a theater and catch a screening.


“The guys in the band laugh at me because my wife and I are so enthusiastic,” said the 34 year-old.

Read the full article here.

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Oct 27

FUSE’s Top 40 of 2010


Yes, it’s that time of the year again where FUSE counts down the top 40 videos of 2010 and the fans determine which video will be number one, no limit on voting. The first round Linkin Park are up against Stone Sour. But we’re losing by a lot! Come on Linkin Park fans vote for The Catalyst!



VOTE HERE

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