LINKIN PARK Hosting Blender Magazine's 'Blender Bytes' Feature

August 7, 2007

LINKIN PARK is the first artist to host the new weekly feature "Blender Bytes" on Blender.com. Each week a new video trivia question will be hosted by a different artist and users who answer correctly will have the chance to win prizes like music gear, MP3 players and free music downloads. This week the prize is a ZEN Stone MP3 player and $150 in digital music.

LINKIN PARK will return to Australia for the third time in October, this time in support of the band's third album, "Minutes To Midnight". As a very special treat for fans, they're bringing with them Chris Cornell, who was last in Australia as frontman for AUDIOSLAVE.

LINKIN PARK kicked off its fourth Projekt Revolution tour on July 25 in Seattle, headlining a line-up that includes MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE, TAKING BACK SUNDAY, HIM, PLACEBO, SAOSIN and others. The tour will last for most of the summer's second half, wrapping up on September 3 in Denver.

Projekt Revolution is an environmentally conscious "green" event, with one dollar from each ticket being donated to American Forests for their Global ReLeaf program to plant trees to help reduce global temperatures.

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