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Mark Terrell; founder of LPLive in 2005-06. | |||
Created by Mark Terrell (Hahninator) and Jonas Breunig ([AndOne]) in spring 2006, | Created by Mark Terrell (Hahninator) and Jonas Breunig ([AndOne]) in spring 2006, LPLive was originally created as a live guide for Linkin Park so that traders and collectors of the band's live material would have an accurate source of information about the band's performance history. Over the years due to a sharp increase in visitors and the foundation of a new Linkin Park community, the site quickly expanded to cover the news for the band and to incorporate its own community with over 9,000 members. LPLive can be found on [https://www.facebook.com/lplive Facebook], [https://x.com/LPLive Twitter], and [https://www.instagram.com/lplive Instagram]. | ||
To date, the site has covered every Linkin Park show since 2006 and all related side projects (Fort Minor, Mike Shinoda, Stone Temple Pilots, & more). Linkinpedia was founded in June 2015 and launched in September 2016 to accurately house all related information to Linkin Park (& related projects) on the Internet. In 2024, the live guide portion of LPLive was migrated to Linkinpedia to expand its database capabilities to pull statistics on songs, albums, venues, & more. Linkinpedia is curated by LPLive and features prominent members of the online global Linkin Park community on its team. | |||
LPLive & Linkinpedia are proud to have contributed to Linkin Park's [[Hybrid Theory (20th Anniversary Edition)]] (2020) and [[Meteora (20th Anniversary Edition)]] (2023) anniversary releases, amongst other books, publications, magazines, news articles, & more about the band. |
Latest revision as of 02:15, 27 November 2024
Mark Terrell; founder of LPLive in 2005-06.
Created by Mark Terrell (Hahninator) and Jonas Breunig ([AndOne]) in spring 2006, LPLive was originally created as a live guide for Linkin Park so that traders and collectors of the band's live material would have an accurate source of information about the band's performance history. Over the years due to a sharp increase in visitors and the foundation of a new Linkin Park community, the site quickly expanded to cover the news for the band and to incorporate its own community with over 9,000 members. LPLive can be found on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
To date, the site has covered every Linkin Park show since 2006 and all related side projects (Fort Minor, Mike Shinoda, Stone Temple Pilots, & more). Linkinpedia was founded in June 2015 and launched in September 2016 to accurately house all related information to Linkin Park (& related projects) on the Internet. In 2024, the live guide portion of LPLive was migrated to Linkinpedia to expand its database capabilities to pull statistics on songs, albums, venues, & more. Linkinpedia is curated by LPLive and features prominent members of the online global Linkin Park community on its team.
LPLive & Linkinpedia are proud to have contributed to Linkin Park's Hybrid Theory (20th Anniversary Edition) (2020) and Meteora (20th Anniversary Edition) (2023) anniversary releases, amongst other books, publications, magazines, news articles, & more about the band.