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# [[Nobody Can Save Me]]
# Good Goodbye
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# Talking To Myself
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# Battle Symphony
# [[Battle Symphony]]
# [[Invisible]]
# [[Invisible]]
# [[Heavy]]
# [[Heavy]]
# Sorry For Now
# [[Sorry For Now]]
# Halfway Right
# [[Halfway Right]]
# One More Light
# [[One More Light (Song)|One More Light]]
# Sharp Edges
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Revision as of 21:06, 16 February 2017

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Background

On January 14, 2016, Gabriela Velichkova, a Southampton Solent University student, posted a picture of her with Jon Green on Twitter with the caption "Just met Jon Green! Working on new stuff with @linkinpark at the moment. Can't wait to hear the final project! ^_^"[1]

Jon Green is the singer of the English band The Bonfires. Both bands were at the Larrabee Studios in November 2015.

On February 24, 2016, a live feed from the studio was made through Linkin Park's official Facebook page showing Brad Delson, Jon Green, and Mike Shinoda working on lyrics for a new song.[2]

On April 7, 2016, Ethan Mates posted a picture of his computer on Facebook showing a folder called "LP Album 7 Main". Inside the folder, there was a file named "Nobody Can Save Me J Green 2". The image was apparently posted by mistake, because it was immediately removed. On the 28th of that month, Joe Hahn posted on his Instagram account a picture of Jon Green with a songboard behind him, indicating he was back at Linkin Park's studio. The picture was immediately removed from his account and The Bonfires later uploaded a blurred version of the picture to their account.[3]

Mike Shinoda went on to say Jon Green really related well with Chester.[4]


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