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Linkin Park’s heavy 2006 deep-cut QWERTY is now on streaming
A whopping 18 years on from its first airing, Linkin Park deep-cut QWERTY has found a home on streaming services via their new Papercuts (Singles Collection 2000-2023) album.
Grey Daze also asked Korn's Brian "Head" Welch and James "Munky" Shaffer added their talents to Chester's old material.
Some people might not remember that late Linkin Park vocalist Chester Bennington started his storied musical career in the Phoenix, Arizona-based post-grunge band Grey Daze. The band showcased Chester's developing vocal style, as well as the rarely-seen image of the singer with a full head of long hair.
Now, Grey Daze have announced via social media that they'll be rerecording their old material with help from Chester's friends and family.
Most notable among the guest stars is Jamie Bennington, Chester's son, who added his vocal stylings to one of his dad's classic tracks.
Brian "Head" Welch and James "Munky" Shaffer also leant their talents to some of the band's material:
Other guests to appear on the album include P.O.D.'s Marcos Curiel and Chris Traynor of Bush, as well as Ryan Shuck, Chester's bandmate in Dead By Sunrise.
Details have yet to be released as to what these recordings will be used for, but keep your eye on Grey Daze's Facebook for now.