Mike Shinoda — best known as guitarist, songwriter, producer and founding member of Linkin Park — celebrated his latest solo track, "Already Over," on Thursday night's Loudwire Nights (Oct. 19).
Mike Shinoda has new solo music on the way, and if you’re a fan of Linkin Park, it sounds like it might be right up your alley. The nu-metal rapper and songwriter visited Australia for Brisbane’s ...
Throughout the years, Shinoda has often spoken of how hip-hop was a big influence on him growing up and how he even distanced himself from multiple rock movements in his formative years. In a 2020 ...
Linkin Park frontman Mike Shinoda has released a new solo single, “Already Over.” Along with the track, the musician dropped a hand-painted visual for the guitar-driven song created by Dusty Deen and ...
A new solo track from Linkin Park‘s Mike Shinoda was released earlier today, giving fans of the iconic band a taste of what the musician’s been cooking lately. The track, titled “Already Over,” is ...
Linkin Park singer, songwriter and producer Mike Shinoda shared his catchy new single “In My Head,” which is featured in Scream VI. The track is a dark, electro-rock number that also features vocals ...
Watch the trailer for Beat Saber to see what to expect with the Linkin Park x Mike Shinoda music pack, which features tracks Already Over, Crawling, Fighting Myself, In My Head, Lost, More The Victim, ...
Mike Shinoda is this week’s guest on The FADER Interview podcast. The Linkin Park co-frontman joined The FADER’s Editorial Director Alex Robert Ross to discuss the making of the band’s 2003 sophomore ...
Mike Shinoda is best known for the many roles he plays in Linkin Park and Fort Minor, but if you dig a little deeper you’ll learn pretty quickly that his tastes run the gamut from rock to pop to ...
"For me, that's a clear no," said Shinoda of a potential hologram of the late Bennington, who died by suicide in 2017 Jack Irvin has over five years of experience working in digital journalism, and he ...
Linkin Park isn’t “Numb” to the backlash against new singer Emily Armstrong. In a new interview with The Guardian, Mike Shinoda explained why he thinks part of the the band’s fanbase was outraged over ...