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Linkin Park to promote new album in KL
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New Straits Times
03-31-2007
Linkin Park to promote new album in KL
Edition: Main/Lifestyle
Section: Main Section
KUALA LUMPUR: Chester Bennington, the raspy-voiced singer of alternative rap-rock band Linkin Park has picked Malaysia to promote the group's new album Minutes to Midnight which will be released nationwide in May.
Scheduled to arrive here on Tuesday, he will meet fans at a special pre-sale event at Tower Records in Suria KLCC on W...
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