Linkin Park’s frontmen want fans to show up for something bigger than any stadium concert.

Linkin Park is taking on the world! The rock band started a project in 2004 to support survivors of the Indian Ocean tsunami. Today, they’re focused on the root causes of erratic and devastating weather events: climate change. Mike Shinoda wants young people to be optimistic about what they can achieve. He believes youth consumer…

Linkin Park is taking on the world!

The rock band started a project in 2004 to support survivors of the Indian Ocean tsunami. Today, they’re focused on the root causes of erratic and devastating weather events: climate change.


Mike Shinoda wants young people to be optimistic about what they can achieve.

He believes youth consumer choices can be a powerful weapon against eco-deadly corporations.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=5XmCapXy_bo

Chester Bennington thinks youth with technology are a force to be reckoned with.

He wants young people around the world to use the power literally at their fingertips to build political power for solutions that fundamentally address climate change.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=oiWsWG0v1Lw

After seeing these interviews and learning what these guys are all about, this song makes a lot more sense.

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