Linkin Park have shared footage of Mike Shinoda unboxing the upcoming ‘Meteora’ twentieth anniversary field set – which is about for launch later this yr.
The five-minute video was shared to the band’s YouTube channel yesterday, and noticed the founding member unwrapping the tremendous deluxe version for the primary time.
The limited-edition launch will arrive on April 7 and was designed to commemorate 20 years for the reason that launch of the band’s iconic second album. As defined within the footage, the checklist of things included fills the complete again of the field, and consists of quite a few beforehand unreleased rarities recorded from that period.
5 LPs are included, together with a duplicate of the ‘Meteora’ album, a debut launch of the band performing in Texas, and beforehand unreleased footage from a 2003 present in Nottingham. As well as, live shows in Seoul, Manila and Denver are all delivered in a DVD format.
In keeping with Shinoda, the box-set will include roughly 75 minutes of prolonged and never-before-seen footage. This is applicable to the opposite rarities, together with quite a lot of previously-unreleased songs like ‘Misplaced’, ‘Combating Myself’ and ‘Extra The Sufferer’.
New paintings, stencils, stickers and a 40-page guide are additionally featured, in addition to a mysterious QR code that Shinoda teases will reveal “one thing particular” when scanned.
“We put lots of love into accumulating all these items and sprucing it up for you guys,” he concluded on the finish of the video, laying out all the contents in entrance of him. “I hope you take pleasure in it.”
The Linkin Park ‘Meteora’ twentieth Anniversary Version Tremendous Deluxe Field set is priced at £192.99 and accessible now for pre-order on the band’s web site.
Final week, the Linkin Park co-founder launched a brand new solo single entitled ‘In My Head’. Unveiled on Friday, the tune options Kailee Morgue on vocals and was featured as a part of the official Scream VI soundtrack.
Moreover, the musician additionally spoke how Linkin Park have been the primary band to drag a prank on Metallica. His story revealed how again in 2003, the band supposedly went on-stage throughout Metallica’s set and had a picnic whereas the thrash band have been performing their iconic monitor ‘Grasp Of Puppets’.