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''Amends'' is an upcoming remix album by Grey Daze composed of Chester Bennington's vocals from the 90's over newly recorded instrumentals. "[[What's In The Eye?|What's In The Eye]]" was released as the first single from project on January 17, 2020 and was co-produced by Chris Traynor (of Bush and Helmet), Kyle Hoffman and Jay Baumgardner. The second single, 'Sickness' featuring Page Hamilton of Helmet, was released on February 5th.<ref>[https://mailchi.mp/7fc7f2d0e3b8/new-music-from-grey-daze-chester-benningtons-first-band?e=849282ba39 New Music From Grey Daze (Chester Bennington's First Band)], January 15, 2020</ref> Other confirmed songs are "She Shines" (with Brian "Head" Welch of Korn), "Soul Song" (with Chester's son Jaime Bennington), "Morei Sky", "Just Like Heroin (A Little Down)" and "B12".<ref name="RollingStone">[https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/chester-bennington-grey-daze-amends-album-945384/ Inside Linkin Park Singer Chester Bennington's Grey Daze Reissue - Rolling Stone], February 03, 2020</ref> "In Time" and "Hole" are rumored to be on the album as well since they were previewed by Sean Dowdell in 2018.<ref>[https://lplive.net/forums/topic/13395-grey-daze-remastersvideo-project/ Grey Daze Remasters/Video Project - Newswire - Linkin Park Live], July 10, 2018</ref>
''Amends'' is an upcoming remix album by Grey Daze composed of Chester Bennington's vocals from the 90's over newly recorded instrumentals. "[[What's In The Eye?|What's In The Eye]]" was released as the first single from project on January 17, 2020 and was co-produced by Chris Traynor (of Bush and Helmet), Kyle Hoffman and Jay Baumgardner. The second single, 'Sickness' featuring Page Hamilton of Helmet, was released on February 5th.<ref>[https://mailchi.mp/7fc7f2d0e3b8/new-music-from-grey-daze-chester-benningtons-first-band?e=849282ba39 New Music From Grey Daze (Chester Bennington's First Band)], January 15, 2020</ref> Other confirmed songs are "She Shines" (with Brian "Head" Welch of Korn), "Soul Song" (with Chester's son Jaime Bennington), "Morei Sky", "Just Like Heroin (A Little Down)" and "B12".<ref name="RollingStone">[https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/chester-bennington-grey-daze-amends-album-945384/ Inside Linkin Park Singer Chester Bennington's Grey Daze Reissue - Rolling Stone], February 03, 2020</ref> "In Time" and "Hole" are rumored to be on the album as well since they were previewed by Sean Dowdell in 2018.<ref>[https://lplive.net/forums/topic/13395-grey-daze-remastersvideo-project/ Grey Daze Remasters/Video Project - Newswire - Linkin Park Live], July 10, 2018</ref>


Tentatively titled New Sun Today,<ref>[https://twitter.com/therealgreydaze/status/1053317421556092929 Grey Daze on Twitter: "Working on possible album titles and artwork... and it's really good so far! #GreyDaze #ChesterBennington #SeanDowdell #MaceBeyers #NRGstudios https://t.co/2zZ78Y4W4l" / Twitter], October 19, 2018</ref> the project was started in early 2017 when Chester and Sean picked about four songs to recut and sent new guitarist Cristin Davis into the studio to work on them.<ref name="RollingStone"/> The band was originally working with producer Sylvia Massy but it was put on hold following Chester's death on July 20th.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/sylvia.massy/videos/10158986476985024/ Sylvia Massy - RIP Chester Bennington - with Sean Sean...], July 20, 2017</ref> In late December, she confirmed the sessions had been resumed. According to her, the music would be modernized for the current market using master tapes recorded in the late nineties.<ref>[http://www.sylviamassy.com/2017/12/29/chester-bennington-grey-daze-project-underway/], December 29, 2017</ref>
Tentatively titled New Sun Today,<ref>[https://twitter.com/therealgreydaze/status/1053317421556092929 Grey Daze on Twitter: "Working on possible album titles and artwork... and it's really good so far! #GreyDaze #ChesterBennington #SeanDowdell #MaceBeyers #NRGstudios https://t.co/2zZ78Y4W4l" / Twitter], October 19, 2018</ref> the project was started in early 2017 when Chester and Sean picked about four songs to recut and sent new guitarist Cristin Davis into the studio to work on them.<ref name="RollingStone"/> The album was announced in June by bassist Mace Bayers as a remaster of ''[[...No Sun Today]]'' they would be working on with producer Sylvia Massy.<ref>[https://lplive.net/forums/topic/12829-grey-daze-reunion-show-announcement/ Grey Daze Reunion Show Announcement - Newswire - Linkin Park Live], June 26, 2017</ref> It was put on hold following Chester's death on July 20th.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/sylvia.massy/videos/10158986476985024/ Sylvia Massy - RIP Chester Bennington - with Sean Sean...], July 20, 2017</ref> In late December, she confirmed the sessions had been resumed. According to her, the music would be modernized for the current market using master tapes recorded in the late nineties.<ref>[http://www.sylviamassy.com/2017/12/29/chester-bennington-grey-daze-project-underway/], December 29, 2017</ref>


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Amends is an upcoming remix album by Grey Daze composed of Chester Bennington's vocals from the 90's over newly recorded instrumentals. "What's In The Eye" was released as the first single from project on January 17, 2020 and was co-produced by Chris Traynor (of Bush and Helmet), Kyle Hoffman and Jay Baumgardner. The second single, 'Sickness' featuring Page Hamilton of Helmet, was released on February 5th.[1] Other confirmed songs are "She Shines" (with Brian "Head" Welch of Korn), "Soul Song" (with Chester's son Jaime Bennington), "Morei Sky", "Just Like Heroin (A Little Down)" and "B12".[2] "In Time" and "Hole" are rumored to be on the album as well since they were previewed by Sean Dowdell in 2018.[3]

Tentatively titled New Sun Today,[4] the project was started in early 2017 when Chester and Sean picked about four songs to recut and sent new guitarist Cristin Davis into the studio to work on them.[2] The album was announced in June by bassist Mace Bayers as a remaster of ...No Sun Today they would be working on with producer Sylvia Massy.[5] It was put on hold following Chester's death on July 20th.[6] In late December, she confirmed the sessions had been resumed. According to her, the music would be modernized for the current market using master tapes recorded in the late nineties.[7]

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