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** ''Mall'' also involves Joe, Chester, Mike and Phoenix working on the film's soundtrack alongside Alec Puro, the drummer of the band Deadsy.

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** ''Mall'' also involves Joe, Chester, Mike and Phoenix working on the film's soundtrack alongside Alec Puro, the drummer of the band Deadsy.Music/{{Deadsy}}.
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* PeripheryDemographic: Thanks to their frequent collaborations and experimentation with hip-hop, they had a [[https://power1051.iheart.com/content/2017-07-20-hip-hop-remembers-becoming-linkin-park-fans-after-jay-z-collaboration/ large following]] with hip-hop fans. After Chester's death, many folks in the community [[http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/hip-hop/7873829/linkin-park-hip-hop-collaborations-jay-z paid tribute]] to him and [[http://uproxx.com/realtalk/chester-bennington-linkin-park-jay-z-hip-hop-benefactor/ how the band]] [[http://hiphopdx.com/editorials/id.3833/title.how-linkin-park-shredded-rap-rock-stigmas-for-hip-hop-purists# was a close]] [[http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2017/07/hip-hop-reacts-death-linkin-park-chester-bennington/ friend]] of the genre.
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* DearNegativeReader: One of the things people remember most surrounding the mixed-at-best immediate reception towards ''One More Light'' was the band's response. Mike's comments on the matter were more diplomatic, with him responding to the widespread narrative of the band making the album solely for financial gain by simply saying, "That's not how I operate." However, Chester was far more vocal with his responses in interviews, and made no secret of how upset the album's backlash made him. He [[http://www.nme.com/news/music/linkin-park-hybrid-theory-chester-bennington-2068551 stated that]] he didn't really care if people liked the album or not, wished that people would "move the fuck on" from constantly bringing up ''Hybrid Theory'' since the band was in a different place creatively, joked that people perpetuating the selling-out accusations should stab themselves in the face (the article does make a note that Chester laughed when he said this), and [[https://www.nme.com/news/music/linkin-parks-chester-bennington-will-punch-fcking-mouth-call-sell-outs-2075945 elsewhere said]] that "[they] can fucking meet me outside and I will punch [them] in [their] fucking mouth because that is the wrong fucking answer." He added that he was mainly provoked by people who personally attacked the band as people as opposed to the music, because "that means that I can actually have feelings about it and most of the time my feelings are I want to kill you." Chester's reactions eventually caught the attention of Creator/CoreyTaylor, who empathized with his frustrations but also advised him to be fortunate for the fanbase they still had; in a direct response on his Twitter, Chester admitted that he "sometimes takes things too personally" and stated that he agreed with Corey and was appreciative of his fans. While both his reactions and the media coverage surrounding them didn't create the best image for him, [[HarsherInHindsight his suicide several months after the album's release put them in a more serious light]]. While it's a stretch to credit the album's reactions exclusively with what happened, they probably didn't help and essentially gave an indicator as to where his mind was at the time.

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* DearNegativeReader: One of the things people remember most surrounding the mixed-at-best immediate reception towards ''One More Light'' was the band's response. Mike's comments on the matter were more diplomatic, with him responding to the widespread narrative of the band making the album solely for financial gain by simply saying, "That's not how I operate." However, Chester was far more vocal with his responses in interviews, and made no secret of how upset the album's backlash made him. He [[http://www.nme.com/news/music/linkin-park-hybrid-theory-chester-bennington-2068551 stated that]] he didn't really care if people liked the album or not, wished that people would "move the fuck on" from constantly bringing up ''Hybrid Theory'' since the band was in a different place creatively, joked that people perpetuating the selling-out accusations should stab themselves in the face (the article does make a note that Chester laughed when he said this), and [[https://www.nme.com/news/music/linkin-parks-chester-bennington-will-punch-fcking-mouth-call-sell-outs-2075945 elsewhere said]] that "[they] can fucking meet me outside and I will punch [them] in [their] fucking mouth because that is the wrong fucking answer." He added that he was mainly provoked by people who personally attacked the band as people as opposed to criticizing the music, because "that means that I can actually have feelings about it and most of the time my feelings are I want to kill you." Chester's reactions eventually caught the attention of Creator/CoreyTaylor, who empathized with his frustrations but also advised him to be fortunate for the fanbase they still had; in a direct response on his Twitter, Chester admitted that he "sometimes takes things too personally" and stated that he agreed with Corey and was appreciative of his fans. While both his reactions and the media coverage surrounding them didn't create the best image for him, [[HarsherInHindsight his suicide several months after the album's release put them in a more serious light]]. While it's a stretch to credit the album's reactions exclusively with what happened, they probably didn't help and essentially gave an indicator as to where his mind was at the time.
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* DearNegativeReader: One of the things people remember most surrounding the mixed-at-best immediate reception towards ''One More Light'' was the band's response. Mike took a more diplomatic route, stating that the widespread narrative of them making the album solely for financial gain is "not how [he] operate[s]". However, Chester was far more aggressive in his responses. He [[http://www.nme.com/news/music/linkin-park-hybrid-theory-chester-bennington-2068551 stated that]] he didn't really care if people liked the album or not, wished that people would "move the fuck on" from constantly bringing up ''Hybrid Theory'' since the band was in a different place creatively, joked that people perpetuating the selling-out accusations should stab themselves in the face (the article does make a note that Chester laughed when he said this), and [[https://www.nme.com/news/music/linkin-parks-chester-bennington-will-punch-fcking-mouth-call-sell-outs-2075945 elsewhere said]] that "[they] can fucking meet me outside and I will punch [them] in [their] fucking mouth because that is the wrong fucking answer." He added that he was mainly provoked by people who personally attacked the band as people as opposed to the music, because "that means that I can actually have feelings about it and most of the time my feelings are I want to kill you." Chester's reactions eventually caught the attention of Creator/CoreyTaylor, who empathized with his frustrations but also advised him to be fortunate for the fanbase they still had; in a direct response on his Twitter, Chester admitted that he "sometimes takes things too personally" and stated that he agreed with Corey and was appreciative of his fans. While both his reactions and the media coverage surrounding them didn't create the best image for him, [[HarsherInHindsight his suicide several months after the album's release put them in a more serious light]]. While it's a stretch to credit the album's reactions exclusively with what happened, they probably didn't help and essentially gave an indicator as to where his mind was at the time.

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* DearNegativeReader: One of the things people remember most surrounding the mixed-at-best immediate reception towards ''One More Light'' was the band's response. Mike took a Mike's comments on the matter were more diplomatic route, stating that diplomatic, with him responding to the widespread narrative of them the band making the album solely for financial gain is "not by simply saying, "That's not how [he] operate[s]". I operate." However, Chester was far more aggressive in vocal with his responses.responses in interviews, and made no secret of how upset the album's backlash made him. He [[http://www.nme.com/news/music/linkin-park-hybrid-theory-chester-bennington-2068551 stated that]] he didn't really care if people liked the album or not, wished that people would "move the fuck on" from constantly bringing up ''Hybrid Theory'' since the band was in a different place creatively, joked that people perpetuating the selling-out accusations should stab themselves in the face (the article does make a note that Chester laughed when he said this), and [[https://www.nme.com/news/music/linkin-parks-chester-bennington-will-punch-fcking-mouth-call-sell-outs-2075945 elsewhere said]] that "[they] can fucking meet me outside and I will punch [them] in [their] fucking mouth because that is the wrong fucking answer." He added that he was mainly provoked by people who personally attacked the band as people as opposed to the music, because "that means that I can actually have feelings about it and most of the time my feelings are I want to kill you." Chester's reactions eventually caught the attention of Creator/CoreyTaylor, who empathized with his frustrations but also advised him to be fortunate for the fanbase they still had; in a direct response on his Twitter, Chester admitted that he "sometimes takes things too personally" and stated that he agreed with Corey and was appreciative of his fans. While both his reactions and the media coverage surrounding them didn't create the best image for him, [[HarsherInHindsight his suicide several months after the album's release put them in a more serious light]]. While it's a stretch to credit the album's reactions exclusively with what happened, they probably didn't help and essentially gave an indicator as to where his mind was at the time.
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* DearNegativeReader: One of the things people remember most surrounding the mixed-at-best immediate reception towards ''One More Light'' was the band's response. Mike took a more diplomatic route, stating that the widespread narrative of them making the album solely for financial gain is "not how [he] operate[s]". However, Chester was far more aggressive in his responses. He [[http://www.nme.com/news/music/linkin-park-hybrid-theory-chester-bennington-2068551 stated that]] he didn't really care if people liked the album or not, wished that people would "move the fuck on" from constantly bringing up ''Hybrid Theory'' since the band was in a different place creatively, joked that people perpetuating the selling-out accusations should stab themselves in the face (the article does make a note that Chester laughed when he said this), and [[https://www.nme.com/news/music/linkin-parks-chester-bennington-will-punch-fcking-mouth-call-sell-outs-2075945 elsewhere said]] that "[they] can fucking meet me outside and I will punch [them] in [their] fucking mouth because that is the wrong fucking answer." He added that he was mainly provoked by people who personally attacked the band as people as opposed to the music, because "that means that I can actually have feelings about it and most of the time my feelings are I want to kill you." Chester's reaction eventually caught the attention of Creator/CoreyTaylor, who empathized with his frustrations but also advised him to be fortunate for the fanbase they still had; in a direct response on his Twitter, Chester admitted that he "sometimes takes things too personally" and stated that he agreed with Corey and was appreciative of his fans. While both his reactions and the media coverage surrounding them didn't create the best image for him, [[HarsherInHindsight his suicide several months after the album's release put them in a more serious light]]. While it's a stretch to credit the album's reactions exclusively with what happened, they probably didn't help and essentially gave an indicator as to where his mind was at the time.

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* DearNegativeReader: One of the things people remember most surrounding the mixed-at-best immediate reception towards ''One More Light'' was the band's response. Mike took a more diplomatic route, stating that the widespread narrative of them making the album solely for financial gain is "not how [he] operate[s]". However, Chester was far more aggressive in his responses. He [[http://www.nme.com/news/music/linkin-park-hybrid-theory-chester-bennington-2068551 stated that]] he didn't really care if people liked the album or not, wished that people would "move the fuck on" from constantly bringing up ''Hybrid Theory'' since the band was in a different place creatively, joked that people perpetuating the selling-out accusations should stab themselves in the face (the article does make a note that Chester laughed when he said this), and [[https://www.nme.com/news/music/linkin-parks-chester-bennington-will-punch-fcking-mouth-call-sell-outs-2075945 elsewhere said]] that "[they] can fucking meet me outside and I will punch [them] in [their] fucking mouth because that is the wrong fucking answer." He added that he was mainly provoked by people who personally attacked the band as people as opposed to the music, because "that means that I can actually have feelings about it and most of the time my feelings are I want to kill you." Chester's reaction reactions eventually caught the attention of Creator/CoreyTaylor, who empathized with his frustrations but also advised him to be fortunate for the fanbase they still had; in a direct response on his Twitter, Chester admitted that he "sometimes takes things too personally" and stated that he agreed with Corey and was appreciative of his fans. While both his reactions and the media coverage surrounding them didn't create the best image for him, [[HarsherInHindsight his suicide several months after the album's release put them in a more serious light]]. While it's a stretch to credit the album's reactions exclusively with what happened, they probably didn't help and essentially gave an indicator as to where his mind was at the time.

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