Podcast appearances and mentions of Mike Shinoda

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It's Mike Jones
Mike Shinoda: Linkin Park's New Tour, Nintendo Switch 2 and Linkin Shark!

It's Mike Jones

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 16:30 Transcription Available


Linkin Park just started their North American tour and Mike Shinoda took some time to talk about everything with me!We discussed how Linkin Shark was out in Austin and maybe needs to be at every show, multiple generations of fans are coming out to the concerts now and sharing that experience together, how easy of a fit it was for Emily and Colin to join the band (and now have Alex playing guitar on tour), everybody felt right together during the first few times they jammed, putting out more music with the deluxe edition of 'From Zero' in a few weeks and his hands-on experience with the new Nintendo Switch 2!Big thanks to Mike Shinoda for a great chat and if you want to see them out on the new tour, grab your tickets at LinkinPark.com.

Kirk and Marianne Highlight Reel
Linkin Park Co-founder, Mike Shinoda Joins the Boom Boom Room

Kirk and Marianne Highlight Reel

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 5:30


On this episode of Kirk and Marianne we are joined by the co-founder of the iconic group, Linkin Park, Mike Shinoda. Tune in to hear Kirk and Marianne live in the Boom Boom Room chat with Mike about Linkin Park coming Up From The Bottom and more. What exclusive content did Shinoda give us? Get One Step Closer by smashing that play button!

It's All Geek to Me With Brant and Andrew
Ep 140 - A Thousand Suns - Old Red Eye Root Beer

It's All Geek to Me With Brant and Andrew

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 71:19


Continuing this year's music project, we go nuclear about Andrew's favorite Linkin Park album. The quasi-concept project deals with war, oppression, destruction, and rebirth, and includes quotes from and references to Lauryn Hill, JR Oppenheimer, the Notorious B.I.G., Martin Luther King, jr, and even Mario Savio.Today's root beer is Old Red Eye.Intro and Outro music by Stockmusic331 on Pond5Send us a text

Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect
"LINKIN PARK - UP FROM THE BOTTOM"

Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 6:32


Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin Analytic Dreamz on Notorious Mass Effect for an in-depth segment on Linkin Park's latest release, 'Up From the Bottom,' available now and part of the From Zero deluxe edition, out May 16, 2025. This first new track since their comeback album features co-vocalist Emily Armstrong, drummer Colin Brittain, and Mike Shinoda's signature rap verse, paired with distorted riffs and 808s. Directed by Joe Hahn, the 'mind-bending' video complements themes of struggle and escapism. With a 2025 tour kicking off April 26 in Austin and hitting Wembley Stadium, Linkin Park's new chapter shines.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Journal du Rock
Van Halen et Steve Lukather ; Journey ; Dua Lipa et AC/DC ; Axelle Red et Renaud ; Linkin Park ; Alice Cooper et Iron Maiden

Journal du Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 4:00


Concernant la collaboration sur un potentiel nouvel album de Van Halen, le guitariste de session Steve Lukather a tenu à clarifier les propos sur son compte Instagram. Journey interrompu en plein "Don't Stop Believin'" à cause d'un incident électrique : le batteur "littéralement en feu", Deen Castronovo a écrit sur les réseaux sociaux qu'il avait eu de la chance de s'en sortir. Dua Lipa était en concert ce 17 mars à Melbourne, la chanteuse britannique a créé la surprise en reprenant le titre culte "Highway to Hell" du groupe australien AC/DC. Alors qu'elle prépare actuellement son nouvel album, Axelle Red a écrit la suite de "Manhattan-Kaboul", son célèbre duo avec Renaud. Alors que Linkin Park avait déjà teasé une nouvelle sortie imminente, les espoirs des fans sont comblés aujourd'hui avec l'annonce d'un nouveau single prévu pour le 27 mars 2025. Lors d'une récente discussion sur le Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame, Alice Cooper a déclaré qu'il aimerait qu'Iron Maiden soit le prochain groupe à être intronisé. Mots-Clés : Alex, le batteur, base, morceaux inachevés, frère, Eddie, rumeur, mémoire, malentendu, note, guitare, chanson, enregistrements, inachevé, coup de main, coproducteur, honoré, mise à jour, annulé, techniciens, vitesse, extincteurs, incendie, batterie, câbles, fondu, spectacle, fiasco, arrangement, rock, registre, répertoire, habituel, tête, histoire, occasion, musicienne, lien étroit, fauteuil, The Voice Belgique, La Une, série, vlogs LPTV, FROM ZERO, leader, Mike Shinoda, Emily Armstrong, studio, compte Instagram, teaser, extrait, studio, Up From The Bottom, légende, britannique, heavy metal, tournée, Run For Your Lives, Royaume-Uni, Europe, Belgique, Graspop, Croisière, Légendes du Rock, intronisé, Rob Zombie, 2011. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, en direct chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30 sur votre radio rock'n'pop. Merci pour votre écoute Plus de contenus de Classic 21 sur www.rtbf.be/classic21 Ecoutez-nous en live ici: https://www.rtbf.be/radio/liveradio/classic21 ou sur l'app Radioplayer BelgiqueRetrouvez l'ensemble des contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Découvrez nos autres podcasts : Le journal du Rock : https://audmns.com/VCRYfsPComic Street (BD) https://audmns.com/oIcpwibLa chronique économique : https://audmns.com/NXWNCrAHey Teacher : https://audmns.com/CIeSInQHistoires sombres du rock : https://audmns.com/ebcGgvkCollection 21 : https://audmns.com/AUdgDqHMystères et Rock'n Roll : https://audmns.com/pCrZihuLa mauvaise oreille de Freddy Tougaux : https://audmns.com/PlXQOEJRock&Sciences : https://audmns.com/lQLdKWRCook as You Are: https://audmns.com/MrmqALPNobody Knows : https://audmns.com/pnuJUlDPlein Ecran : https://audmns.com/gEmXiKzRadio Caroline : https://audmns.com/WccemSkAinsi que nos séries :Rock Icons : https://audmns.com/pcmKXZHRock'n Roll Heroes: https://audmns.com/bXtHJucFever (Erotique) : https://audmns.com/MEWEOLpEt découvrez nos animateurs dans cette série Close to You : https://audmns.com/QfFankxDistribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Journal du Rock
Prince ; décès de Brian James de The Damned ; Linkin Park ; Courtney Love

Journal du Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 2:28


Annulation de la série documentaire sur Prince, sous la direction d'Ezra Edelman, par les héritiers : le réalisateur se défend. Le punk britannique perd l'un de ses pionniers : Brian James, guitariste et membre fondateur de The Damned, est décédé à l'âge de 70 ans. Linkin Park, première tournée mondiale, arrêt prévu au festival Rock Werchter le 3 juillet 2025, le groupe mené par Mike Shinoda a le vent en poupe et partagent régulièrement des vidéos de leur vie sur les routes, intitulées ‘'LPTV FROM ZERO''. Courtney Love a surpris le public de la Royal Geographical Society de Londres en chantant un titre de Bob Dylan, " Like a Rolling Stone ". Mots-Clés : gigantesque, plateforme, streaming, Kid de Minneapolis, inexactitudes dramatiques, approche sensationnaliste, vie, image, authentique, carrière musicale, compositeur, New Rose, single, 1976, collaborations, Iggy Pop, Stewart Copeland, The Police, Wayne Kramer, MC5, Captain Sensible, influence, Emily Armstrong, chanteuse , nu metal, stade, Mexico, épisode, exclusif, leaders, Hole, animer, conversation, acteur-écrivain, Todd Almond, livre, Slow Train Coming : Bob Dylan's Girl From the North Country and Broadway's Rebirth, discussion, guitariste acoustique. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, en direct chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30 sur votre radio rock'n'pop. Merci pour votre écoute Plus de contenus de Classic 21 sur www.rtbf.be/classic21 Ecoutez-nous en live ici: https://www.rtbf.be/radio/liveradio/classic21 ou sur l'app Radioplayer BelgiqueRetrouvez l'ensemble des contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Découvrez nos autres podcasts : Le journal du Rock : https://audmns.com/VCRYfsPComic Street (BD) https://audmns.com/oIcpwibLa chronique économique : https://audmns.com/NXWNCrAHey Teacher : https://audmns.com/CIeSInQHistoires sombres du rock : https://audmns.com/ebcGgvkCollection 21 : https://audmns.com/AUdgDqHMystères et Rock'n Roll : https://audmns.com/pCrZihuLa mauvaise oreille de Freddy Tougaux : https://audmns.com/PlXQOEJRock&Sciences : https://audmns.com/lQLdKWRCook as You Are: https://audmns.com/MrmqALPNobody Knows : https://audmns.com/pnuJUlDPlein Ecran : https://audmns.com/gEmXiKzRadio Caroline : https://audmns.com/WccemSkAinsi que nos séries :Rock Icons : https://audmns.com/pcmKXZHRock'n Roll Heroes: https://audmns.com/bXtHJucFever (Erotique) : https://audmns.com/MEWEOLpEt découvrez nos animateurs dans cette série Close to You : https://audmns.com/QfFankx

It's All Geek to Me With Brant and Andrew
Ep 132 - "Minutes to Midnight" - Boot's Sarsaparilla Root Beer

It's All Geek to Me With Brant and Andrew

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 59:17


Linkin Park's third album arrived after delays and side projects from members of the band, but arrived with “honed, metallic pop with a hip hop stride and a wake-up kick”.“Minutes” is a roller coaster of emotion, including vicious anger, political rants, forlorn musings on lost love, and a heartbreaking final request that came to pass far too soon.Today's root beer is Boot's Sarsaparilla. Intro and Outro music by Stockmusic331 on Pond5Send us a text

Tale Of The Tapes
Mike Shinoda (2005) & T-Pain (2005)

Tale Of The Tapes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 54:23


Episode 45 is a brief history and scoring of Linkin Park & Fort Minor member Mike Shinoda (2005) & rapper/singer T-Pain (2005) as we we cover our last two artists in the calendar year of 2005 here.

Podcast Droga Rock'n'Roll
#PDR Episodio 122 - LINKIN PARK -

Podcast Droga Rock'n'Roll

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 24:17


Scriviamo Linkin Park ma è una piccola e rispettosissima biografia del compianto Chester Bennington, Chaz per le fan dei forum. Una vita incredibile che ha raccontato attraverso una voce incredibile nelle sue canzoni. E adesso che ne sarà di questi nuovi Linkin Park?

RTL2 : Pop-Rock Station by Zégut
L'intégrale - Franz Ferdinand, Led Zeppelin, FKA twigs dans RTL2 Pop Rock Station (11/02/25)

RTL2 : Pop-Rock Station by Zégut

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 107:52


Marjorie Hache propose deux heures de pop et de rock alternatif sur RTL2. Parmi les classiques du jour, Led Zeppelin, The Beach Boys et Linkin Park, dont l'anniversaire de Mike Shinoda est l'occasion de redécouvrir "Papercut". La scène actuelle est représentée par Sky Ferreira, qui revient avec "Leash", un titre composé pour la bande originale de "Baby Girl". L'album de la semaine met en lumière Heartworms et son premier album "Glutton For Punishment", empreint d'influences post-punk et de mélodies captivantes. La reprise du jour est signée Bat For Lashes, qui revisite "A Forest" de The Cure avec une atmosphère éthérée. Le live est assuré par Kings of Leon, capté lors d'un concert londonien en 2013. Enfin, la découverte rock du jour met à l'honneur Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs, groupe stoner psychédélique anglais, avec "Stitches", extrait de leur prochain album "Death Hilarious". La playlist de l'émission :Franz Ferdinand - Hooked Elvis Presley - I Got A Feeling In My Body Linkin Park - Papercut Steven Wilson - Permanating Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory - Trouble Travis - Why Does It Always Rain On Me The Beach Boys - Barbara Ann Heartworms - Just Ask To Dance Mano Negra - King Of Bongo One Ok Rock - Dystopia Led Zeppelin - Since I've Been Loving You Sky Ferreira - Leash Bat For Lashes - A Forest Placebo - Nancy Boy Suo - Annihilated Eagles - New Kid In Town Metallica - The Unforgiven Kings Of Leon - Sex On Fire (Live) Canned Heat - On The Road Again Gemma Hayes - Hanging Around Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs - Stitches Aerosmith - Love In An Elevator The Shangri-Las - Remember (Walkin' In The Sand) Green Day - Holiday FKA twigs - Perfect Stranger Tool - The Pot

#LeDriveRTL2
Who's Who (11/02/25)

#LeDriveRTL2

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 5:08


La Pause Clope
#LPC117 - Meteora - Linkin Park

La Pause Clope

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 120:00


Pierre aux commandes d'un album culte de l'histoire du rock des années 2000 (ou du rock tout court?) avec "Meteora", le deuxième album studio du groupe américain Linkin Park, sorti en 2003!Bisous et bonne écoute. Retrouvez-nous sur Instagram, Bluesky, Patreon & Twitch.Instagram -- https://www.instagram.com/la_pause_clope_podcast/Bluesky -- https://bsky.app/profile/lapauseclope.bsky.socialPatreon -- https://www.patreon.com/lapauseclope Twitch -- https://www.twitch.tv/la_pause_clopeMerci de votre fidélité, de nous écouter, et n'hésitez pas à vous abonner à nos flux (et à mettre 5 étoiles sur vos applis de podcast) pour ne rien louper!Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Journal du Rock
Paul McCartney et Elton John ; Marilyn Manson ; Billy Ray Cyrus ; Timothée Chalamet et Bob Dylan ; Linkin Park ; Robbie Williams

Journal du Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 3:45


Deux grands noms de la musique britannique, Paul McCartney et Elton John, ont appelé leur gouvernement à mieux "protéger" les artistes contre l'intelligence artificielle. Le procureur de Los Angeles a annoncé l'abandon des poursuites contre Marilyn Manson, accusé d'agressions sexuelles et de violences par plusieurs femmes ces dernières années. Billy Ray Cyrus, star de la country et père de trois enfants, dont la chanteuse Miley Curys, a présenté une performance assez désastreuse lors de l'investiture de Donald Trump. Timothée Chalamet, l'acteur qui incarne Bob Dylan dans le biopic qui sort ce mois-ci, a interprété lui-même ses chansons dans le film mais également sur le plateau de l'émission télé Saturday Night Live pour les trois titres : "Tomorrow Is a Long Time", "Outlaw Blues" et "Three Angels". Après le carton plein de l'album ‘'From Zero'' de Linkin Park, sorti il y a deux mois, on peut s'attendre à une nouvelle vague de succès grâce à une version a cappella maintenant annoncée, et mettant en valeur les voix isolées de Mike Shinoda et de la nouvelle chanteuse Emily Armstrong. Robbie Williams décroche, avec son nouvel album, le 15e «numéro 1 » de sa carrière dans les charts, ce qui le met à quasi égalité avec les Beatles. Mots-Clés : travailliste, projet, modifications, loi, droit d'auteur, exception, modèles, IA, fins commerciales, réforme, contrôle, production, propriétaires, approprier, son de cloche, revenus, acteur, monde de la musique, plan, enquête, violences conjugales, prescrit, femmes, ex-fiancée, chanteur, Evan Rachel Wood, actrice, Game of Thrones, Esmé Bianco, publiquement, viol, plainte, fils, Trace, RS, lettre, action en justice, prestation, hauteur, honneur, jouer, événement, micro, guitare, retours, rock and roll, bande originale, nommé, Oscar, prix, avant-première, Bruxelles, succès, cœur, fan, hommage, reprises, Chester Bennington, vent de fraîcheur, version, vocals only, discographie, solo, boys band, Take That, carrière, classé, McCartney, formation, t-shirt, nom, clin d'œil, sympa. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, en direct chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30 sur votre radio rock'n'pop. Merci pour votre écoute Plus de contenus de Classic 21 sur www.rtbf.be/classic21 Ecoutez-nous en live ici: https://www.rtbf.be/radio/liveradio/classic21 ou sur l'app Radioplayer BelgiqueRetrouvez l'ensemble des contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Découvrez nos autres podcasts : Le journal du Rock : https://audmns.com/VCRYfsPComic Street (BD) https://audmns.com/oIcpwibLa chronique économique : https://audmns.com/NXWNCrAHey Teacher : https://audmns.com/CIeSInQHistoires sombres du rock : https://audmns.com/ebcGgvkCollection 21 : https://audmns.com/AUdgDqHMystères et Rock'n Roll : https://audmns.com/pCrZihuLa mauvaise oreille de Freddy Tougaux : https://audmns.com/PlXQOEJRock&Sciences : https://audmns.com/lQLdKWRCook as You Are: https://audmns.com/MrmqALPNobody Knows : https://audmns.com/pnuJUlDPlein Ecran : https://audmns.com/gEmXiKzRadio Caroline : https://audmns.com/WccemSkAinsi que nos séries :Rock Icons : https://audmns.com/pcmKXZHRock'n Roll Heroes: https://audmns.com/bXtHJucFever (Erotique) : https://audmns.com/MEWEOLpEt découvrez nos animateurs dans cette série Close to You : https://audmns.com/QfFankx

The Rizzuto Show
Crap On Extra: Diddy wants to be popular plus Alan Jackson didn't email you

The Rizzuto Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 30:40


MUSICApparently, Sean “Diddy”Combs is “throwing tantrums” about the attention fellow inmate Luigi Mangionehas taken away from him inside their notorious New York City lockup. Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park picked out what he'dlike to eat as his last meal for Mythical Kitchen. The Field & StreamMusic Fest just announced its lineup and it is stacked.  The festival willtake place in Winnsboro, South Carolina and run from October 3rdto the 5th, so there's plenty of time to plan your trip.  A 76-year-old woman inGeorgia is out thousands of dollars after "Alan Jackson" asked for aloan.  It obviously wasn't the real Alan Jackson.  TVThe California wildfiresare still raging, and TMZ reports that property owned by Billy Crystal, JohnGoodman, and Eugene Levy have burned down. TikTok is set to bebanned in the U.S. in a few weeks unless an American buys the social mediaplatform. MOVING ON INTO MOVIENEWS:Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck finalizedtheir divorce on Monday 59-year-old Brooke Shields is releasing a memoir onTuesday called "Brooke Shields Is Not Allowed to Get Old: Thoughtson Aging as a Woman"        AND FINALLYBillboard ranked the Top Artists of the 21stCentury, based on their performance on the Hot 100 and Album 200 chartsfrom 2000 to 2024.  Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams - Check out King Scott's Linktr.ee/kingscottrules + band @FreeThe2SG and Check out Moon's bands GREEK FIRE @GreekFire GOLDFINGER @GoldfingerMusic THE TEENAGE DIRTBAGS @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/Rizz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Rizzuto Show
Crap On Extra: Diddy wants to be popular plus Alan Jackson didn't email you

The Rizzuto Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 36:25


MUSIC Apparently, Sean “Diddy” Combs is “throwing tantrums” about the attention fellow inmate Luigi Mangione has taken away from him inside their notorious New York City lockup. Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park picked out what he'd like to eat as his last meal for Mythical Kitchen. The Field & Stream Music Fest just announced its lineup and it is stacked.  The festival will take place in Winnsboro, South Carolina and run from October 3rd to the 5th, so there's plenty of time to plan your trip.   A 76-year-old woman in Georgia is out thousands of dollars after "Alan Jackson" asked for a loan.  It obviously wasn't the real Alan Jackson.   TV The California wildfires are still raging, and TMZ reports that property owned by Billy Crystal, John Goodman, and Eugene Levy have burned down. TikTok is set to be banned in the U.S. in a few weeks unless an American buys the social media platform. MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS: Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck finalized their divorce on Monday 59-year-old Brooke Shields is releasing a memoir on Tuesday called "Brooke Shields Is Not Allowed to Get Old: Thoughts on Aging as a Woman"          AND FINALLY Billboard ranked the Top Artists of the 21st Century, based on their performance on the Hot 100 and Album 200 charts from 2000 to 2024.   Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams - Check out King Scott's Linktr.ee/kingscottrules + band @FreeThe2SG and Check out Moon's bands GREEK FIRE @GreekFire GOLDFINGER @GoldfingerMusic THE TEENAGE DIRTBAGS @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/Rizz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

It's All Geek to Me With Brant and Andrew
Ep 127 - Linkin Park's Meteora - Sun Sip Root Beer

It's All Geek to Me With Brant and Andrew

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 91:42


We begin this year continuing our year-long project to listen to and review every Linkin Park album. Next up: Meteora. A second album can (should?) be a deciding factor in whether a band is a one-trick pony or a force to be reckoned with, and Meteora proved that Linkin Park were going to continue being a tour-de-force.Today's…. uh…. “root beer” is Sun Sip. Unfortunately. Intro and Outro music by Stockmusic331 on Pond5Send us a text

The Emo Social Club Podcast
Linkin Park's 'Hybrid Theory' | Emo's React

The Emo Social Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 30:20


As we wind down the year and prep for an even bigger new year for ESC, we're reviewing Linkin Park's, Hybrid Theory.______BEATBOX BRINGS THE PARTYThanks so much to our friends at BeatBox for sponsoring this episode! Check out their new flavors, orange blast and cherry limeade this holiday season. To find out where to scoop a bevvy, visit their socials @beatboxbeverages. Must be 21+ to purchase and enjoy; please drink & party responsibly.______INTERVIEWS ALL IN ONE PLACEWe created a fresh Interview Only YouTube channel. Make sure to go and give that a follow so you don't miss any of our upcoming interview videos!______Make Me A Fan Spotify PlaylistCheck out our Spotify playlist for all of our upcoming episodes, so you can see if you'll become a fan yourself (if you aren't already) of these artists we're going through.______EMO SOCIAL PATREONIf you're looking for more content from us, subscribe to our Patreon FOR FREE or, if you want a lil' more access, it's only $1/month as we restart it! This includes content left on the cutting room floor, full interviews and more.______AFFILIATE LINKSTubebuddy has helped us reach a larger audience, streamline our videos, and perfect the way we use the algorithm. Try Tubebuddy today and support our channel.----Like the music on the channel? Need copyright-free music for your streams and YouTube videos? Check out Epidemic Sound!Use our link for a free, one-month trial. ______Join the club!Twitch: https://emosocialclub.tvDiscord: https://emosocial.club/discordTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@xemosocialclubxTwitter: https://emosocial.club/twitterInstagram: https://emosocial.club/instagramYoutube: https://emosocial.club/youtubeFacebook: https://emosocial.club/facebook  Follow us!Brian: @spookypants1Lizzie: @bordenbathory

Between The Joysticks
Episode 121: The Game Awards 2024 Predictions

Between The Joysticks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 65:13


We kick off Thanksgiving week by talking about the Press X for Drama which involves the Ultimate Game of the Year from the Golden Joysticks. We then move into predicting what “World Premieres” and announcements we can expect from the hotly anticipated Game Awards. Sony may purchase the parent company behind one of gaming's biggest studios, From Software. Black Friday is upcoming and the crew gives their thoughts on what they are looking for. Finally Netflix's and Riot's incredible TV show Arcane concludes and we give our thoughts. Thanks for listening! Intro: Black Myth: Wukong 2 Things: - The Game Awards 2024 Predictions - Sony's Intent To Purchase Kadokawa - Black Friday Wants - Gaming Edition - Arcane: League of Legends Season 2 Outro: Heavy is the Crown (Remix) - Arcane: League of Legends by Mike Shinoda, Emily Armstrong Questions or comments? Please send emails to BetweenTheJoysticks@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter @JoysticksPod Subscribe to us on Youtube @BetweenTheJoysticks

De Machine
#193: Linkin Park en de Emptiness Machine

De Machine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 50:35


Zeven jaar nadat Chester Bennington uit het leven stapte is er een nieuw album van Linkin Park. Het heet From Zero en je hoort naast Mike Shinoda een nieuwe stem, en wel van een vrouw. Haar naam is Emily Armstrong. En dus waagt Linkin Park zich aan iets wat weinigen gelukt is: een doorstart met nieuwe zanger. En verder: talloze bedrijven in de muziekindustrie zijn in paniek, want de Belastingdienst gaat strenger toezien op schijnzelfstandigheid, oftewel freelancers die eigenlijk gewoon een contract zouden moeten hebben.

Rock a Domicilio
"From Zero" de Linkin Park:Canción x Canción.

Rock a Domicilio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 55:10


Una análisis profundo del nuevo disco de Likin Park. Canción por canción.Detalles ocultos detrás de la letras de cada canción. Además una mirada a la gira que paso y la que llega en el 2025.

It's All Geek to Me With Brant and Andrew
Episode 120 - Hybrid Theory - Henry Weinhard's Root Beer…… again.

It's All Geek to Me With Brant and Andrew

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 89:56


Linkin Park's first album perfectly showcases their sound and dynamic as Nu Metal/Rap and would go on to be the best selling inaugural album of the 21st century. Today's root beer is Henry Weinhard's again.Intro and Outro music by Stockmusic331 on Pond5Send us a text

Festpod - The Unofficial Download Festival Guide
67 - BOA sold out! DL price rises

Festpod - The Unofficial Download Festival Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 81:23


In the 67th episode of Festpod: The Unofficial Rock Festival Guide...Our hosts are: Neill Wilkinson, and Rich Holmes - from Richard Holmes Photography.We'll talk about Download, Bloodstock, Slam Dunk, and Ticketmaster's dynamic pricing!with https://fatfrankscampingshop.comTimestamps ⏱:0:00 - Pre Titles0:27 - Fat Frank's Camping Shop - 1st sponsor spot01:08 - Title sequence01:35 - Welcome-- Festival News --03:41 - Bloodstock 2025 weekend camping tickets have sold out in record time 08:52 - Mike Shinoda on what led Linkin Park to Reform 15:32 - The cost of going to Download 2025 27:55 - Festival fans fuming after seeing how much Glastonbury 2025 tickets cost (£378.50) 32:05 - Slam Dunk lineup 35:54 - Oasis reform for a world tour40:51 - Ticketmaster and their dynamic pricing 49:03 - Heineken take measures against phones at gigs 1:00:30 - Veiled break bumper1:00:36 - Fat Frank's Camping Shop - 2nd sponsor spot-- Gig Review --1:01:28 - Andromedous supporting L1nkin P4rk in Bethesda1:06:37 Veiled gig in Leeds. Album launch. SE//CT-- Gig Guide --1:09:06 - Sleep Token1:09:45 - Defences with Crushed By Waves1:10:29 - Limp Bizkit-- Festpod Favourites --1:11:40 Bloodstock Bath Robe1:16:30 Sonic Mania1:20:34 - OutroPlease support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/festpodIf you'd like to buy our merch, visit our merch store here: https://etsy.com/uk/shop/FestpodAll our links here: https://festpod.co.uk#festpod #festival #music #livemusic #rock #metal #rockmusic #metalmusic #podcasting #podcast #wilkoproductionsuk #wilkoproductions Get bonus content on Patreon including exclusive outtakes of the show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

kPod - The Kidd Kraddick Morning Show
Mike Shinoda From Linkin Park

kPod - The Kidd Kraddick Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 12:21


J-Si got to talk to one of his favorite artists of all time! Mike Shinoda from Linkin Park. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

kPod - The Kidd Kraddick Morning Show

We giveaway Kellie's Cash, we get another winner in the KiddNation Classroom Giveback Getaway! And J-Si's interview with Mike Shinoda. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Ben and Skin Show
Just The Opening Tip: October 23, 2024

The Ben and Skin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 16:07 Transcription Available


Here's the opening segment from Wednesday, featuring Krystina Ray's interview with Mike Shinoda from Linkin Park

Japanese America
S1E9 Giant Robot with Eric Nakamura

Japanese America

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 46:33 Transcription Available


Send us a textIn this captivating episode, we delve into the rich tapestry of Asian American art and identity, exploring the journey of Eric Nakamura, the visionary behind Giant Robot. From his rebellious beginnings as a zine creator to establishing a cultural hub that fuses Asian American identity with punk rock culture, Eric shares his inspiring story of family heritage and creative passion. The discussion highlights the evolving perceptions of Asian Americans in art and entertainment, noting a shift from stereotypes to a broader acceptance of diverse talents. We celebrate the rise of Asian American artists and their impact on the art scene, featuring dynamic talents like James Jean and Mike Shinoda. Through engaging narratives and personal anecdotes, this episode offers a vibrant exploration of artistic expression, cultural narratives, and the power of community in shaping a creative legacy.Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_Robot_(magazine)#:~:text=Giant%20Robot%2C%20named%20after%20the,technology%2C%20food%2C%20and%20skateboarding. ABOUT USWelcome to "Japanese America," where the Japanese American National Museum unveils captivating stories that add a Nikkei slant to the American narrative. In each episode, we explore Japanese Americans' unique experiences, challenges, and triumphs, illuminating their rich contributions to the mosaic of American life. From historical milestones to contemporary perspectives, join us for an insightful journey showcasing the diverse tapestry of a community that has shaped the American story in extraordinary ways.  Welcome to "Japanese America," where each story unfolds like a chapter in a living history book.For more information about the Japanese American National Museum, please visit our website at www.janm.org. CREDITSThe music was created by Jalen BlankWritten by Koji Steven SakaiHosts: Michelle Malazaki and Koji Steven SakaiEdited and Produced by Koji Steven Sakai in conjunction with the Japanese American National Museum

Arroe Collins
Linkin Park's Legacy In A Book It Starts With One From Billboard's Jason Lipshulz

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 18:37


In an unexpected turn of events, the band just reformed. Jason was tapped by the band to break the story.he can discuss the below items in addition to the book:: - Linkin Park is back, with a new album, new tour dates, new co-vocalist, and new collective outlook. Seven years after the passing of singer Chester Bennington, the band returned in September 2024 with new members Emily Armstrong and Colin Brittain, arena tour dates, as well as a new studio album, From Zero, due out in November. - The unexpected announcement resulted in a wave of chatter - as well as some outcry about Emily, the lead singer of Dead Sara, joining the band amidst question marks about her past. Nevertheless, the immediate streaming boom for new single "The Emptiness Machine" and ticket demand for their first shows indicate a highly anticipated comeback.  Linkin Park is one of the 21st century's most important rock bands. All it takes is one quick glance at the numbers-11 Top 40 hits on the Hot 100 and six No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200, over a dozen massive tours, 27 major award wins, more than 100 million records sold worldwide, over 30 million monthly Spotify listeners-to realize that when it comes to the metrics of music consumption and fandom, there's no bigger group in recent memory. And yet, despite their enduring legacy within rock, there has never been a full, comprehensive biography of Linkin Park-until now. In IT STARTS WITH ONE: The Legend and Legacy of Linkin Park (Hachette Books; 10/1/24; $30; ISBN: 9780306832505), Billboard's executive director of music, Jason Lipshutz, chronicles the innovation and influence of this legendary band, from their early childhoods to the moment their paths crossed to the genesis of their iconic first album, Hybrid Theory, to everything that followed. Not only were they able to synthesize trends in pop and hip-hop amidst the post-grunge era and nu metal boom, then constantly reinvent their sound over multiple albums, Linkin Park's radically vulnerable lyrics also helped usher in a new era of artists (and fans) more open to discussing mental health and prioritizing inclusivity. Led by front men Chester Bennington and Mike Shinoda, who balanced each other out artistically, Linkin Park never shied away from songs that put their issues front and center for the world to see and feel. Tragically, Chester succumbed to his demons and passed away in 2017, but the music endures. Through in-depth reporting and interviews, as well as new reflections from their collaborators and contemporaries, IT STARTS WITH ONE explores how one band made such a big impact on modern music, effectively cementing Linkin Park's long overdue place in music history. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.

Columbia House Party
Linkin Park's Golden Ticket (ft. Elamin Abdelmahmoud)

Columbia House Party

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 68:27


In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy are joined Elamin Abdelmahmoud (@elamin88), host of Pop Chat (@popchatcbc) to discuss Linkin Park's 2000 debut Hybrid Theory. A re-exploration of this album for its 20th anniversary in 2020, and after the death of Chester Bennington in 2017, reveal a long-lasting impact for fans of the band and their relationship with vulnerability and emotional space. Find out more about Linkin Park's influence, Bennington's reaction when the label wanted him to ditch Mike Shinoda and go solo, and the immense success of Hybrid Theory on this week's podcast.Sick of hearing all the ads? Subscribe to Soda Premium on Apple Podcasts to get rid of them!Follow @ColumbiaHP on X!While you're there say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie.If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerchOr reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.comIf you enjoyed today's show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for another episode of CHP.

Arroe Collins Like It's Live
Linkin Park's Legacy In A Book It Starts With One From Billboard's Jason Lipshulz

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 18:37


In an unexpected turn of events, the band just reformed. Jason was tapped by the band to break the story.he can discuss the below items in addition to the book:: - Linkin Park is back, with a new album, new tour dates, new co-vocalist, and new collective outlook. Seven years after the passing of singer Chester Bennington, the band returned in September 2024 with new members Emily Armstrong and Colin Brittain, arena tour dates, as well as a new studio album, From Zero, due out in November. - The unexpected announcement resulted in a wave of chatter - as well as some outcry about Emily, the lead singer of Dead Sara, joining the band amidst question marks about her past. Nevertheless, the immediate streaming boom for new single "The Emptiness Machine" and ticket demand for their first shows indicate a highly anticipated comeback.  Linkin Park is one of the 21st century's most important rock bands. All it takes is one quick glance at the numbers-11 Top 40 hits on the Hot 100 and six No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200, over a dozen massive tours, 27 major award wins, more than 100 million records sold worldwide, over 30 million monthly Spotify listeners-to realize that when it comes to the metrics of music consumption and fandom, there's no bigger group in recent memory. And yet, despite their enduring legacy within rock, there has never been a full, comprehensive biography of Linkin Park-until now. In IT STARTS WITH ONE: The Legend and Legacy of Linkin Park, Billboard's executive director of music, Jason Lipshutz, chronicles the innovation and influence of this legendary band, from their early childhoods to the moment their paths crossed to the genesis of their iconic first album, Hybrid Theory, to everything that followed. Not only were they able to synthesize trends in pop and hip-hop amidst the post-grunge era and nu metal boom, then constantly reinvent their sound over multiple albums, Linkin Park's radically vulnerable lyrics also helped usher in a new era of artists (and fans) more open to discussing mental health and prioritizing inclusivity. Led by front men Chester Bennington and Mike Shinoda, who balanced each other out artistically, Linkin Park never shied away from songs that put their issues front and center for the world to see and feel.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.

Music Notes with Jess
Ep. 259 - Linkin Park's "The Emptiness Machine"

Music Notes with Jess

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 15:09


When Linkin Park's estate put out "Lost", a 2003 archived track last year, their fans loved hearing their music and the voice of late frontman Chester Bennington. Pondering the what-ifs of the band getting back together after Chester's 2017 suicide, that revelation's happening now! Learn about Linkin Park's ending hiatus, new members joining the lineup, and #1 promo single "The Emptiness Machine" for From Zero's release! Theme Song: "Dance Track", composed by Jessica Ann CatenaSend us a text, Support the showLinkin Park's "Lost" music video side by sideFrom Zero Livestream (9/5/24)Mike Shinoda on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon"The Emptiness Machine"  (Live) - Tonight ShowEmily Armstrong - replacement singerDead Sara discographyColin Brittain - replacement drummerRelated Episodes: Ep. 107 - 13 Halloweenish SongsEp. 141 - Class of 2007 PlaylistEp. 176 - Linkin Park's "Lost"Ep. 204 - VMAs 2023 PredictionsEp. 221 - Top 40 Songs of 2023 (Part 2) Ep. 256 - VMAs 2024 Predictions 

The Rock Drive Catchup Podcast
Sibling rivalries - 20th September 2024

The Rock Drive Catchup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 38:30


Today on the radio show. 1:10 - Smoko Chat: What food can 'music guy' Honeybone eat while he's in Mexico? 6:30 -Big Dog Rig in Aussie 10:45 - Mad Dog: Brent the Pirate 16:20 - Must Listen: The Brink Podcast 20:15 - Friday Funny 22:50 - Sibling Rivalries 26:30 - Friday Heck Yeahs 29:20 - Mike Shinoda's daughter didn't know what he did 31:30 - Friday Funny pt. 2 32:50 - Late Mail 36:00 - Last Drinks Get in touch with us: https://linktr.ee/therockdrive

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
Trump Threatens Lawsuit to Challenge Mail-in Ballots | Colin Farrell, Lily Collins, Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park | Tuesday, September 17

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 29:51


The Rizzuto Show
Crap On Extra: Linkin Park controversy, RIP James Earl Jones and Nate Bargatze special announced!

The Rizzuto Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 23:51


MUSIC After a weekend of controversy over Linkin Park tapping Emily Armstrong as their new singer, Chester Bennington's oldest son has chimed in. In a series of Instagram stories posted on Sunday night Jaime Bennington took aim at Mike Shinoda by writing, "Hey Mike! People aren't having a difficult time wrapping their head around the prospect of Linkin Park reinventing itself. They are having a hard time wrapping their head around how you 1) Hired your friend of many years [Armstrong] to replace [Chester] knowing Emily's history in the church and her history as an ally to [Masterson]." Wednesday's MTV Video Music Awards will open with Eminem. He has eight nominations this year, including Video of the Year. Green Day's "American Idiot" has joined Spotify's Billions Club marking one-billion streams. It's their second song to reach that mark -- "Basket Case" was the first. TV New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the four-time league MVP will be the subject of a three-hour docuseries on Netflix.   The only scheduled presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump happens tonight. Here's what you need to know.  MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS: RIP: Legendary actor James Earl Jones -- perhaps best known as the voice of Darth Vader and "This is CNN" -- has died. He was 93. Born Todd Jones on January 17th, 1931 in rural Mississippi, Jones was raised in Michigan by his maternal grandparents. He was of African, Irish and Native American descent. As a child, he developed a severe stutter and avoided speaking whenever possible. A high school teacher helped him overcome his impairment by forcing him to recite poetry. After graduating, Jones spent four years at the University of Michigan but left school before earning his degree. He then spent a few years in the Army stationed in Colorado. Jones began his acting career in a theater in Manistee, Michigan, first playing Othello there in 1955. His film debut came with 1964's Dr. Strangelove. He was nominated for a Best Actor Oscar for playing Jack Jefferson in 1970's The Great White Hope, losing to George C. Scott for Patton. Jones became a superstar in a film in which he never appeared -- voicing Darth Vader in 1977's Star Wars. He asked that he go uncredited in that film and its sequel, 1980's The Empire Strikes Back, reasoning that he was simply part of the special effects. He relented for 1983's Return of the Jedi. Jones's other memorable films include the Eddie Murphy comedy Coming to America, the baseball drama Field of Dreams and the military thrillers The Hunt for Red October and Patriot Games. He also voiced Mufasa in the 1994 Disney hit The Lion King. A British newspaper alleges that a sequel to "The Goonies" is in the works. The original cast will supposedly return, and they'll film it next year and release it sometime in 2026 or 2027. ·           COMEDY: Nate Bargatze is doing a holiday variety special for CBS. The top-earning comic will film the Lorne Michaels-produced hour at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville last this year.           MISC Catherine, the Princess of Wales is opening up about her health six months after announcing she had been diagnosed with cancer.  We have our Rizz Show Halloween Party coming up on October 26th at Ballpark village – this year's theme is ‘Shipwrecked' – get your tickets at  AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES! Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams > Check out King Scott's band @FreeThe2SG and Check out Moon's bands GREEK FIRE @GreekFire GOLDFINGER @GoldfingerMusic THE TEENAGE DIRTBAGS @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/Rizz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Rizzuto Show
Crap On Extra: Linkin Park controversy, RIP James Earl Jones and Nate Bargatze special announced!

The Rizzuto Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 23:51


MUSICAfter a weekend of controversy over Linkin Park tapping Emily Armstrong as their new singer, Chester Bennington's oldest son has chimed in.In a series of Instagram stories posted on Sunday night Jaime Bennington took aim at Mike Shinoda by writing, "Hey Mike! People aren't having a difficult time wrapping their head around the prospect of Linkin Park reinventing itself. They are having a hard time wrapping their head around how you 1) Hired your friend of many years [Armstrong] to replace [Chester] knowing Emily's history in the church and her history as an ally to [Masterson]."Wednesday's MTV Video Music Awards will open with Eminem. He has eight nominations this year, including Video of the Year.Green Day's "American Idiot" has joined Spotify's Billions Club marking one-billion streams. It's their second song to reach that mark -- "Basket Case" was the first.TVNew York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the four-time league MVP will be the subject of a three-hour docuseries on Netflix.  The only scheduled presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump happens tonight. Here's what you need to know. MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:RIP: Legendary actor James Earl Jones -- perhaps best known as the voice of Darth Vader and "This is CNN" -- has died. He was 93.Born Todd Jones on January 17th, 1931 in rural Mississippi, Jones was raised in Michigan by his maternal grandparents. He was of African, Irish and Native American descent. As a child, he developed a severe stutter and avoided speaking whenever possible. A high school teacher helped him overcome his impairment by forcing him to recite poetry. After graduating, Jones spent four years at the University of Michigan but left school before earning his degree. He then spent a few years in the Army stationed in Colorado.Jones began his acting career in a theater in Manistee, Michigan, first playing Othello there in 1955. His film debut came with 1964's Dr. Strangelove. He was nominated for a Best Actor Oscar for playing Jack Jefferson in 1970's The Great White Hope, losing to George C. Scott for Patton.Jones became a superstar in a film in which he never appeared -- voicing Darth Vader in 1977's Star Wars. He asked that he go uncredited in that film and its sequel, 1980's The Empire Strikes Back, reasoning that he was simply part of the special effects. He relented for 1983's Return of the Jedi.Jones's other memorable films include the Eddie Murphy comedy Coming to America, the baseball drama Field of Dreams and the military thrillers The Hunt for Red October and Patriot Games. He also voiced Mufasa in the 1994 Disney hit The Lion King.A British newspaper alleges that a sequel to "The Goonies" is in the works. The original cast will supposedly return, and they'll film it next year and release it sometime in 2026 or 2027. ·          COMEDY:Nate Bargatze is doing a holiday variety special for CBS. The top-earning comic will film the Lorne Michaels-produced hour at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville last this year.          MISCCatherine, the Princess of Wales is opening up about her health six months after announcing she had been diagnosed with cancer. We have our Rizz Show Halloween Party coming up on October 26th at Ballpark village – this year's theme is ‘Shipwrecked' – get your tickets at AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES!Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams > Check out King Scott's band @FreeThe2SG and Check out Moon's bands GREEK FIRE @GreekFire GOLDFINGER @GoldfingerMusic THE TEENAGE DIRTBAGS @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/Rizz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast
The Best Of Brian & Kenzie: Monday September 9, 2024

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 26:32


Klash With Kenzie, pouring one out for Waffle House, Mike Shinoda's exclusive comments, and so much more!  Chicago's best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page.  Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101.    Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast
EXCLUSIVE: Mike Shinoda Linkin Park's new era

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 18:35


Linkin Park's iconic frontman Mike Shinoda sat down with Brian & Kenzie for an exclusive conversation regarding the band's new era, moving on from Chester, and more!  Chicago's best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page.  Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101.    Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

popular Wiki of the Day

pWotD Episode 2684: Linkin Park Welcome to Popular Wiki of the Day, spotlighting Wikipedia's most visited pages, giving you a peek into what the world is curious about today.With 540,248 views on Friday, 6 September 2024 our article of the day is Linkin Park.Linkin Park is an American rock band formed in Agoura Hills, California, in 1996. The band's current lineup consists of vocalist/rhythm guitarist/keyboardist Mike Shinoda, lead guitarist Brad Delson, DJ/turntablist Joe Hahn, bassist Dave Farrell, co-lead vocalist Emily Armstrong, and drummer Colin Brittain. The lineup for the band's first seven studio albums included lead vocalist Chester Bennington and drummer Rob Bourdon; following Bennington's suicide in July 2017, the band entered an indefinite hiatus. In September 2024, Linkin Park's reformation was announced along with the addition of Armstrong and Brittain.Categorized mainly as alternative rock and nu metal, Linkin Park's earlier music spanned a fusion of heavy metal and hip hop, while their later music features more electronica and pop elements. Linkin Park rose to international fame with their debut studio album, Hybrid Theory (2000), which became certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Released during the peak of the nu metal scene, the album's singles' heavy airplay on MTV led to the singles "One Step Closer", "Crawling", and "In the End" all charting highly on the US Mainstream Rock chart. The lattermost also crossed over to the number two spot on the nation's Billboard Hot 100. Their second album, Meteora (2003), continued the band's success. The band explored experimental sounds on their third album, Minutes to Midnight (2007). By the end of the decade, Linkin Park was among the most successful and popular rock acts.The band continued to explore a wider variation of musical types on their fourth album, A Thousand Suns (2010), layering their music with more electronic sounds. The band's fifth album, Living Things (2012), combined musical elements from all of their previous records. Their sixth album, The Hunting Party (2014), returned to a heavier rock sound, while their seventh album, One More Light (2017), was a substantially more pop-oriented record. Linkin Park is among both the best-selling bands of the 21st century and the world's best-selling music artists, having sold over 100 million records worldwide. They have won two Grammy Awards, six American Music Awards, two Billboard Music Awards, four MTV Video Music Awards, 10 MTV Europe Music Awards, and three World Music Awards. In 2003, MTV2 named Linkin Park the sixth-greatest band of the music video era and the third-best of the new millennium. Billboard ranked Linkin Park No. 19 on the Best Artists of the Decade list. In 2012, the band was voted as the greatest artist of the 2000s in a Bracket Madness poll on VH1. In 2014, the band was declared as "The Biggest Rock Band in the World Right Now" by Kerrang!.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:25 UTC on Saturday, 7 September 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Linkin Park on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Emma.

Rock a Domicilio
Extra: Todo sobre el regreso de Linkin Park.Su nueva cantante, el disco, la gira, el show de Bogotá.

Rock a Domicilio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 52:46


Episodio extra con todo sobre el refreso de Linkin Park. Su nueva cantante, su nuevo disco,la nueva canción,la gira y todo el show de Bogotá.

Booker & Stryker Podcast
Booker and Stryker chat with Mike Shinoda from Linkin Park 9.6.2024

Booker & Stryker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 14:56 Transcription Available


Booker and Stryker catch up with Mike Shinoda from Linkin Park: Post band announcement of New Music, Show and New Singer. Mike gives us the the why and how on Emily Armstrong joining Linkin Park. He also gives us his reactions to all the online rumors leading up to their big anouncment. He hopes that all the Linkin Park fans will give the new version a shot. It was always great catchig up with the talented Mike Shinoda and wish all the best to Linkin Park!

P3 Musikdokumentär
Linkin Park – mörkret som framgång och fall

P3 Musikdokumentär

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 61:18


SÄSONGSPREMIÄR! Just nu ryktas det att det ikoniska 00-talsbandet är på väg att göra comeback, vad passar då bättre än att få hela storyn? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Det här avsnittet innehåller beskrivningar av allvarlig psykisk ohälsa och ett självmord. Har du eller någon du känner självmordstankar, vänd dig till din vårdcentral. Du kan också kontakta till exempel självmordslinjen Mind på telefonnummer 90101 och via deras hemsida mind.se, eller Jourhavande medmänniska på telefonnummer 08 - 702 16 80. Vid akut självmordsrisk bör du ringa 112.Publiken vrålar när sex killar, prydligt klädda i slipsar och kavajer, kliver upp på Grammy Awards stora scen. Det är den 8 februari 2006 när Linkin Park tar emot priset för Best Rap Collaboration för sitt samarbete med tungviktaren Jay-Z. Bandets grundare och sångare Mike Shinoda hamnar framför micken med statyetten i sin hand. Han ser både glad och lite vilsen ut i sin stora kavaj. Längst ut på kanten av gruppen står bandets andra sångare, Chester Bennington. Han ler stort och applåderar. Över en natt har Linkin Park gått från att vara nobodies till att bli ett av världens mest framgångsrika band. Utåt sett är Linkin Park en framgångssaga men bakom fasaden vilar ett mörker, som både ger bandet syre och hotar att spränga dem inifrån.Medverkande: Jesper Robild och Mikael Olsson.Programmet är gjort och programlett av Siri Hill våren 2024Producent Joanna KorbutiakExekutiv producent Lars TruedssonSlutmix Fredrik NilssonP3 Musikdokumentär görs av Tredje Statsmakten Media.Ljudklippen i programmet kommer från dokumentärerna From Xero to hero (2022), Lockout Documentary (2020), Chester Bennington - In the End (2023) och Howard Stern Show (2023), Amas (2017), MTV (2020), WMG (2021), Grammy Awards (2006), Chideo - The Charity Network (2017), KissFM (2017), CNN (2009), Guitar center (2014), Q1043 (2017) samt Youtube-kontona NFY DVD (2019), EvSoldierTV (2014), Lexus (2017), unksoldier2000 (2023) och Linkin Park (2012 och 2017).

Adam Carolla Show
Chris Laxamana (Carolla Classics)

Adam Carolla Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 213:14 Transcription Available


#1 ACS #829 (feat. Teresa Strasser, Chris Laxamana, Alison Rosen and Bryan Bishop) (2012) #2 ACS #991 (feat. Jim Jefferies, Alison Rosen and Bryan Bishop) (2013) #3 ACS #1031 (feat. Peter Mehlman, Alison Rosen and Bryan Bishop) (2013) #4 ACS #1156 (feat. Dwight Yoakam, David Wild, Alison Rosen and Bryan Bishop) #5 ACS #1329 (feat. Jo Koy, Bill Courtney, Alison Rosen and Bryan Bishop) #6 ACS #1386 (feat. The Hold Steady, Matt Atchity, Alison Rosen and Bryan Bishop) #7 ACS #1392 (feat. Taleeb Starkes, Alison Rosen and Bryan Bishop) #8 ACS #1605 (feat. Mike Shinoda, Jo Koy, Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop) #9 ACS #1783 (feat. Milo Yiannopoulos, Jo Koy, Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop) (2016) #10 ACS #1978 (feat. Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop) (2017) #11 ACS #1993 (feat. David Packouz, Chris Laxamana, Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop) (2017) #12 ACS #2146 (feat. Andrea Savage, Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop) (2017) Hosted by Superfan Giovanni Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com Subscribe and Watch Clips on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AdamCarollaCorner

Carolla Classics
Chris 'Maxipada' Laxamana

Carolla Classics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 213:14


#1 ACS #829 (feat. Teresa Strasser, Chris Laxamana, Alison Rosen and Bryan Bishop) (2012) #2 ACS #991 (feat. Jim Jefferies, Alison Rosen and Bryan Bishop) (2013) #3 ACS #1031 (feat. Peter Mehlman, Alison Rosen and Bryan Bishop) (2013) #4 ACS #1156 (feat. Dwight Yoakam, David Wild, Alison Rosen and Bryan Bishop) #5 ACS #1329 (feat. Jo Koy, Bill Courtney, Alison Rosen and Bryan Bishop) #6 ACS #1386 (feat. The Hold Steady, Matt Atchity, Alison Rosen and Bryan Bishop) #7 ACS #1392 (feat. Taleeb Starkes, Alison Rosen and Bryan Bishop) #8 ACS #1605 (feat. Mike Shinoda, Jo Koy, Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop) #9 ACS #1783 (feat. Milo Yiannopoulos, Jo Koy, Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop) (2016) #10 ACS #1978 (feat. Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop) (2017) #11 ACS #1993 (feat. David Packouz, Chris Laxamana, Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop) #12 ACS #2146 (feat. Andrea Savage, Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop) Hosted by Superfan Giovanni Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com Subscribe and Watch Clips on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AdamCarollaCorner

The Jesea Lee Show
#45 - EKOH

The Jesea Lee Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 52:13


EKOH is a groundbreaking MC with the heart of a metalhead. His music has been getting steady airplay on SiriusXM Octane, he recently inked a deal with Vans, and has a co-sign from Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda. More importantly, THERE USED TO BE A POP PUNK MENU AT DENNY'S! CONNECT WITH EKOH https://linktr.ee/ekohmusic Theme Music by: LOVELESS https://open.spotify.com/artist/1MP7xlABJ13LtmHfG77SCJ?si=rfxQEIRmQhymL9BCnl13Yg Production by WhatTheGleeson Content Creation  https://www.instagram.com/whatthegleeson TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@jesealee Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jesealee/ YouTube https://youtube.com/@JeseaLee Podcast on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5ptN7bPT8MEYf3W1J28fAK?si=e2a2f7cc56904cd4 Spotify Playlists: https://open.spotify.com/user/1281170391?si=f063098bbc4a4c7f Subscribe to my newsletter: https://jesealee.substack.com/ Merch: https://my-store-11455576.creator-spring.com/ Everything else: https://www.jesealee.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jesea-lee/message

Trinity Radio
S2 E3 S2 E3: AZN Pride

Trinity Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 67:31


An AAPI month special showing 6 Asian American and Pacific Islander musicians, featuring Van Halen, Zhu, Karen O, Mike Shinoda, Love x Stereo. Guest interview with DJ Kasama.

Vinyl Radio
Linkin Park Mini Bio

Vinyl Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 26:40


En este episodio especial de Mini Biografía, nos sumergimos en la fascinante historia de una de las bandas más influyentes del género nu-metal y rock alternativo: Linkin Park. Desde sus humildes comienzos en la década de 1990 hasta convertirse en un fenómeno global, esta banda estadounidense ha dejado una marca indeleble en la industria musical. Descubran cómo surgió la innovadora fusión de estilos de Linkin Park, que combinaba elementos de rock, rap, electrónica y metal en una mezcla única que resonaba en millones de fans en todo el mundo. Exploraremos los altibajos de su carrera, desde el éxito explosivo de su álbum debut "Hybrid Theory" hasta su evolución creativa en trabajos posteriores como "Meteora" y "Minutes to Midnight". Acompáñennos en este viaje por la vida y el legado de Chester Bennington, Mike Shinoda y los demás miembros de Linkin Park, mientras desentrañamos los momentos clave, las influencias y las tragedias que moldearon su trayectoria musical. Revivan los éxitos atemporales y las letras emotivas que han inspirado a una generación de oyentes y han dejado una marca imborrable en la historia del rock moderno. Únanse a nosotros mientras rendimos homenaje a una banda que no solo definió una época, sino que también dejó un profundo impacto en la cultura musical contemporánea. ¡Bienvenidos a la Mini Biografía de Linkin Park en Vinyl Radio!

KPFA - APEX Express
APEX Express – 2.15.24 – Carrying the Light for Justice

KPFA - APEX Express

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 39:38


A weekly magazine-style radio show featuring the voices and stories of Asians and Pacific Islanders from all corners of our community. The show is produced by a collective of media makers, deejays, and activists. Tonight's show Powerleegirls hosts Miko Lee & Jalena Keane-Lee highlight the annual Day of Remembrance. They speak with Chair Jeff Matsuoka and youth leader KC Mukai. APEX Express is a proud member of Asian Americans for Civil Rights & Equality – AACRE. APEX EXPRESS TRANSCRIPT 2/15/24 SHOW Day of Remembrance 2024: Carrying the Light for Justice – Finding Our Way Home Opening: [00:00:00] Apex Express Asian Pacific expression. Community and cultural coverage, music and calendar, new visions and voices, coming to you with an Asian Pacific Islander point of view. It's time to get on board the Apex Express. Jalena Keane-Lee: [00:00:34] Good evening. You're tuned in to Apex Express. We are bringing you an Asian and Asian American perspective from the Bay and around the world we're your hosts, Miko Lee and Jalena Keane-Lee, the PowerLeeGirls, a mother daughter team. Tonight we're focused on the annual Day of Remembrance. February 19th is a significant date for the Japanese American community. On this day in 1942, president Franklin D. Roosevelt signed executive order 9066, which gave the United States army the authority to remove civilians from their homes during World War 2. Over 120,000 Japanese Americans and 3,000 Japanese Latin Americans were forced into concentration camps scattered in desolate, remote regions of the country. No Japanese Americans or Latin Americans wherever charged of espionage or sabotage against the United States. Yet they were targeted, rounded up and imprisoned for years. Every February, the Japanese American community commemorates Executive Order 9066 as a reminder of the impact the incarceration experience has had on our families, our community and our country. During this present time of genocide in Palestine, it is critical to educate others on the fragility of civil liberties in times of crisis and the importance of remaining vigilant in protecting the rights and freedoms of all. Never again, means never again for anyone. Jalena Keane-Lee: [00:01:59] Next up, listen to “Kenji” by Fort minor, the band created by Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda. This is a song about Mike's father and his family that was incarcerated at Manzanar. SONG Jalena Keane-Lee: [00:05:42] That was Mike Shinoda's “Kenji” based upon his family story at Manzanar. Miko Lee: [00:05:47] Welcome Jeff Matsuoka, chair of the San Francisco Bay Area Organizing Committee of the Day of Remembrance. Welcome to Apex Express. Jeff Matsuoka: [00:05:56] Thank you very much, Miko. It's great to be here. Thanks for inviting me. Miko Lee: [00:05:59] For people that don't know, can you give an overview about what the Day of Remembrance is all about? Jeff Matsuoka: [00:06:07] Sure. Yes. The Day of Remembrance is an annual event that we've been holding actually now for 45 years. This would be our 45th Day of Remembrance event and really what it's commemorating is the signing of EO9066. This is an executive order signed by President Franklin Dela Roosevelt on February 19th, 1942. And essentially what this did was it essentially empowered the military authorities, the US Army authorities, to essentially evict all Japanese Americans living in what's called the West Coast Evacuation Zones. So once again, this is right after Pearl Harbor, and what what was happening was the government feared basically Japanese Americans as collaborators with, of course, the Japanese and of course, there's no evidence as it turns out that was true, but nonetheless what happened was all citizens are all really inhabitants of Japanese ancestry, whether they were citizens or not, were evicted from their homes on the West Coast and sent to concentration camps deep in the Midwest or certainly very far away from the coast. And they said it was for our own safety, but of course there are a lot of factors there that were probably beyond safety that caused all this to happen. Of course, there's a lot of racism and a lot of also discrimination against Japanese Americans. And the bombing of Pearl Harbor and, of course, the signing of Executive Order 9066 resulted in the evacuation of our community, and it served many different purposes. One of, one being that, of course, it created, it served economic purpose for the people who did not want to see Japanese workers, Japanese American workers, for instance, competing for jobs. So there's a lot of, there's a lot of factors behind that, but the end result was that the civil rights of Japanese Americans were trampled on and they were evicted from their homes and they essentially spent the rest of the war sitting in these concentration camps far away from home. And of course, is this injustice that we want to remember every year for the Day of Remembrance. Of course, the other factor of the story as well is that, of course, we also celebrate redress. Of course redress didn't happen until, the 70s and 80s, but eventually Japanese Americans gained redress through the signing of the Civil Liberties Act of [1988], and by that, time, of course, many of the evacuees had passed away, but nonetheless, for those who were still alive at the time, they were entitled to a, to monetary compensation and a apology, actually, from the government for their unjust incarceration during the war. So we also want to lift that up as well, in that it was a celebration, it's a commemoration of the fact that we were in fact compensated by the government for that injustice. Miko Lee: [00:08:46] Jeff, can you share a little bit about your personal connection with the incarceration? Jeff Matsuoka: [00:08:52] My mother's family actually were Japanese Peruvians. They actually lived in Lima, Peru, which of course is the capital of Peru. And a little known, part of the whole sort of Japanese evacuation. I also reached down to South America and my mother's family, I predict my grandfather was actually taken by by the FBI from Peru, and they, were interned in a, separate system of camps called the Department of Justice camps, and they ended up in Crystal City, Texas, which was a maximum security concentration camp run by The Immigration Naturalization service. So my connection is a little bit different from those whose ancestors were born or who lived here in the United States itself. Since my family actually were, From peru. And they only spoke Spanish and Japanese. They didn't really speak English when they came here. Miko Lee: [00:09:39] Jeff, thank you so much for sharing a piece of the story of Japanese Latin Americans that were incarcerated. I talked about that at the beginning of the episode, over 3,000 Japanese Latin Americans, and we actually have a whole episode and a curriculum that's based on that in our series, Never Again. So I'll put a link to that in the show notes. Jeff, can you also talk about your experience growing up with the Day of Remembrance? What was the first one you attended? Now you're the chair and you've been the chair for a bit, but what was your first Day of Remembrance and how does that stick in with your family history? Jeff Matsuoka: [00:10:17] I actually attended what's called the Peru Kai Reunions. These were reunions of many of the Peruvian Japanese who were kidnapped from their countries, and they had reunions, interestingly enough. But my first really day of remembrance didn't really come until maybe around, 2010, our San Francisco Bay Area Day of Remembrance, the, one of the, one of the groups that are always represented is the Japanese Latin Americans, that's how I got involved with learning more about the Bay Area Day of Remembrance. I got involved somewhat late but nonetheless, after I understood about what's going on, what happened basically in the United States itself that really piqued my interest to see whether, we could tell the story, to the American public, because I think this is a really, very important, story that Japanese Americans and Japanese Latin Americans can tell to the American experience here. Miko Lee: [00:11:06] Every year there's a different theme, and in every area there's a different theme. This year we're focused on the Bay Area with you, and the theme for this year is Carrying the Light for Justice – Finding Our Way Home. Can you share a little bit about where that theme came from, and what does it mean to you? Jeff Matsuoka: [00:11:23] Yes. We want to actually talk about the injustices that were wrought on Japanese Americans, as well as, the redress which was a, which tried to correct those injustices. I think another part of DOR is, our experience as Japanese Americans having been, incarcerated unjustly and having also won redress from the government for those injustices gives us kind of a unique platform from which we can, also illuminate some of the struggles of our sisters and brothers, who have also suffered similar injustices in the United States. When October 7th happened, and the war in the Mideast between Israel and the Palestinian people flared up again, the committee members realized that this was something that our community had to come to grips with. So our sub theme this year, Finding Our Way Home you know, has to do with the fact that we need to try to understand a little bit more I feel about the plight of the Palestinian people who, in fact, had their homes essentially taken from them. There is a parallel there, obviously, with the Japanese American experience here, where many people lost their homes or had their properties expropriated taken over by the government or by other people. We feel that we need to have a better understanding, basically, and we need to also stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people, because, and we also need to educate our, audience, which are mainly Japanese Americans, as to the, as to the parallels, between the plight of the Palestinian people that are, that they are undergoing right now, and plight of our people who, you know, who were definitely very much discriminated against and, had their human rights trampled on during the war. So this is another Aspect of DOR I believe that we need to also emphasize. DOR is many things, but I think what it really is, it really is a commemorative and educational event, certainly, but also, it does have an advocacy function as well. The theme kind of embraces that idea of home. We all want to go home and that's what certainly the people in the concentration camps felt during World War II and I'm sure that's what the Palestinian people are feeling as well. Miko Lee: [00:13:23] And how will this support and understanding of what's going on in Palestine show up at the event this year? Jeff Matsuoka: [00:13:32] We're very fortunate to have as our keynote speaker, Reverend Michael Yoshi. He's a retired minister of the Buena Vista United Methodist Church. Michael, for many years he's had a ministry with a village in the West Bank Wadi Fukin, and actually in past DORs, he has reported about his experiences there, and he's also invited members of the villagers of Wadi Fukin to come and visit the United States. He, I believe, is uniquely positioned to speak about these parallels that I'm talking about between the JAA incarceration and what's going on in Palestine, in Gaza and the West Bank today. And also he's uniquely, I think, respected in our community, and he has, he's worked very diligently, he's very highly respected in our JAA community, and I believe that he will be a really great speaker to help us educate to fulfill our educational function of, trying to try to tell us what's going on really there in Palestine. We have, I think, in the United States, a very kind of blinkered view of what's going on, and I think, I believe we need to rectify that view. And I believe, as I say, Reverend Yoshi, who has had, he's been there, he has talked to people there. I believe he is really the best speaker that we could have imagined for our theme this year. So we're really happy to have Reverend Michael Yoshi to be our keynote speaker. Miko Lee: [00:14:53] That sounds great. One of the things I've been really Noticing is how young folks in our community are really vocal about their support for the Palestinians. I'm wondering if you've noticed a difference In the young people that are part of the movement and how they organize and how they utilize their activism versus folks of our generations. Jeff Matsuoka: [00:15:15] Yeah, so of course it's very interesting, of course, the younger generation, they certainly have a proficiency with technology, in particular, social media. And that's something that I think our generation lacks, or we're not as proficient at, using those tools, they're actually able to amplify their message in a way that our generation really at least don't think we really can do. Their reach is much more widespread, I believe, as a result. What really impresses me about the young people, though, is, how as you mentioned, how fervent their advocacy is. Thing is, they're, some of them are really much more ardent, in my opinion, on this cause than people of my generation have shown. So I believe we can learn something from them and I'm really happy that we have some young people on our committee who are really helping us try to try as oldsters to try to understand how best we can bring out this message to the American community and to our community for that matter. Miko Lee: [00:16:11] That's great. And we'll hear more about that later in the episode with KC Mukai, who actually developed a youth organizing committee that's part of the work of JACL and DOR, I believe. So I'm excited to hear more about that. Can you tell us about this Year's Clifford I. Uyeda Peace and Humanitarian Awardee? Jeff Matsuoka: [00:16:32] Yes, our awardee this year is Dr. Rabab Abdulhadi, and, she is actually a professor at San Francisco State University, and, she has for many years actually been very supportive of our JA Advocacy. She's been a candle lighter at our, at our, at previous, of Remembrance events. She is the Director of Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diaspora Studies at San Francisco State And she has won many awards. One thing that we really want to emphasize for this year's award is the fact that, we are talking about, the situation in Palestine. The committee felt that it was appropriate to have Dr. Albdulhadi be the awardee given all the work that she's been doing basically to promote Palestinian understanding, both in the educational aspects as well as in advocacy as well. So we feel that she's very well deserving of the Clifford I. Uyeda. Peace and Humanitarian award. And we're very happy that I understand that she will be there in person to accept the award. So we're very, we're looking forward to seeing her at our event. Miko Lee: [00:17:37] Can you give us a little background about the award and what it represents? Jeff Matsuoka: [00:17:44] Yes, the Clifford I. Uyeda award is named after Dr. Clifford I. Uyeda, actually. He was a San Francisco pediatrician, he was also an activist, a lifelong really activist in the Japanese American community. He was active in the JACL. He was very instrumental in starting the, one of the, one of the founders of the redress movement when he was president, actually, the national JACL. Also Dr. Clifford was a man who, you know really was a person of tremendous, I think, courage in the sense that he was man of principle. He took positions, which I think, could have alienated him from even other Japanese or Japanese Americans. For instance, he was very much an advocate for recognizing the Japanese government's involvement or complicity in the rape of Nanking, for instance. And he was very, yes, he was definitely very courageous in taking positions that other people in our community really felt uncomfortable actually taking positions on. When he passed away in 2004, the Day of Remembrance Committee decided to create the Clifford I. Uyeda Award to honor his memory as well as to commemorate or to honor individuals who are activists in the same vein as Dr. Uyeda was. Courageous path breakers basically in our community and also outside of community for social justice and inclusion and yeah, we're very happy that Dr. Albdulhadi is this year's Clifford I. Uyeda award winner. Miko Lee: [00:19:12] I hear what you're saying about how important it is for our community, for Japanese Americans to understand this history and to recognize it and connect it with things that are happening today. Why is it important for non-Japanese Americans to understand about the Day of Remembrance? Jeff Matsuoka: [00:19:29] First of all, I'm sorry to say this, most non-Japanese don't even know about EO966 or the internment of Japanese Americans. As time goes on the American public sort of forgets things, and this is one of those things that really can't be forgotten because obviously what happens when you forget history is you repeat history, and that's what's happening. I think, for the non Japanese community, the lessons that were learned from the incarceration of Japanese Americans, in the sense that, it was an unjust incarceration that civil rights were, in fact, trampled on, and that, in fact, the government apologized for those injustices and they actually compensated, our community. These are things that I think the American public needs to know because if they forget, and unfortunately I believe they are forgetting, then those same injustices will be perpetrated again among other, to other communities and the cycle will continue. So this is a very valuable lesson and particularly now given the political atmosphere here in this country. This is a very important lesson that needs to be taught and understood as to what the implications of government actions like this have basically on people, if our, of our certainly has affected our community but we can look at other examples of other communities that have been similarly impacted. And I believe those lessons have been lost or forgotten in those cases. The Day of Remembrance is really more important than it ever has been. Miko Lee: [00:20:56] Thank you so much Jeff Matsuoka for joining us. We will put a link in our website to the Day of Remembrance events that are happening all over the country. But Jeff, can you give us more details about the Bay Area Day of Remembrance that's happening February 17th from 2 to 4? Where is it and what will people experience when they go to it? Jeff Matsuoka: [00:21:14] Yes, thanks, Miko. Yes, the San Francisco Bay Area Day of Remembrance will take place as you mentioned on Saturday, February 17th from 2 to 4PM. It's going to be at the AMC Kabuki 8 theaters. That's 1881 Post Street in San Francisco's Japantown. And we'll have, of course, the keynote speaker, Reverend Yoshi, but, another important part, a very commemorative part of our, Day of Remembrance is the candle lighting ceremony, where we actually honor the internees of the ten War Relocation Authority camps, as well as the DOJ Department of Justice camp, with a candle lighting ceremony, and that's always the highlight of the event. A very you know, commemorative and contemplative and very actually emotional, event where we commemorate the all the internees who were unjustly incarcerated and, following the event we're actually going to have a procession through Japantown, going from the theater to a reception, which should be held at the Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California and that's on Center street. So we hope you can join us. It should be should be a really, meaningful and important event Miko Lee: [00:22:18] And that candlelight procession is quite beautiful. It is wheelchair accessible so people can leave the Kabuki theater and basically walk around the corner. And it's a lovely commemoration and recognition of a horrible event that happened in these United States. But we're working to remember them so that we can make sure that they don't happen again. Thank you so much, Jeff, for joining us on Apex Express. Jeff Matsuoka: [00:22:42] Thank you very much for having me. Jalena Keane-Lee: [00:22:46] Next up listen to Nobuko Miyamoto's “Gaman.” MUSIC Jalena Keane-Lee: [00:29:07] That was “Gaman” from Nobuko Miyamoto's Smithsonian Folkways album, 120,000 Stories. Nobuko was one of the many women's stories that haven't been highlighted until now. Miko Lee: [00:29:19] You are listening to 94.1 KPFA and 89.3 KPFB in Berkeley, 88.1 KFCF in Fresno, 97.5 K248BR in Santa Cruz, 94.3 K232FZ in Monterey, and online worldwide at kpfa.org. Jalena Keane-Lee: [00:29:48] All right. Welcome KC Mukai to Apex Express. I think this is the first time that we've had the reigning Cherry Blossom Queen on our show, so it's so great to have you here. Thank you so much for joining us. KC Mukai: [00:30:02] Oh my gosh, yes, thank you so much for having me. It's an honor. Jalena Keane-Lee: [00:30:07] So can you tell us a little bit about being the Cherry Blossom Queen, like what did it feel like to win that honor, and how did you find out about the pageant? KC Mukai: [00:30:16] Well, I've always been involved in the Japanese American community growing up, going to Buddhist temples and participating in Girl Scouts. But when I came to the Bay for college, I was really searching for community. So I got involved with an internship program called Nikkei Community Internship in Japantown, and then that put me in contact with the Northern California Cherry Blossom Festival. And from there, I decided to apply for the Queen Program, because it really valued female leadership, especially within the community. And it's been an amazing, amazing year so far, and I'm actually almost rounding out the end of it for the next court to come in in April. But, yeah, it's truly been such an amazing and beautiful journey with the court. Jalena Keane-Lee: [00:31:02] That's so wonderful. What are some of the highlights of your year with the court so far? KC Mukai: [00:31:09] Yeah, I would definitely say some of the highlights have been me participating in, you know, events that I grew up with, such as Obon getting to go to San Jose Obon and also Concord. Really being a part of the community there. I would also say a highlight has been just going to different community organization fundraisers the JCCCNC and Japantown as well as Kamochi and other organizations that, you know, are really critical for keeping Japantown thriving. It's been an honor to meet leaders from there and be able to see, you know, the blood, sweat and tears that really goes behind producing and helping the community thrive. And then I think, of course, getting to meet just such wonderful, wonderful and amazing women in this community not only from my current core, but also Hawaii and Nisei Week have similar festivals and programs. And so getting to meet and bond with them and just really seeing that, you know, women are the cultural keepers of our community the Japanese American community and it's really important to keep those ties close and really, really help them to grow. Jalena Keane-Lee: [00:32:26] Oh, I love that. What are some of the things that sparked your interest in Japanese American community organizing and culture bearing? KC Mukai: [00:32:39] Some of the things that inspired me, particularly in my organizing sense is definitely having, being part of the Japanese American community and I have grandparents and great grandparents and family that were among the 125,000 people of Japanese descent that were incarcerated during World War II because they were deemed a national security threat. And so because of that tie to incarceration and injustice and the fact that, you know, my great grandparents lost their livelihood and my grandparents lost their youth and kind of that community sense lost a grasp of their identity and security I ground my organizing work in kind of a lot of making sure that that injustice doesn't happen to other communities today or at least advocating for that. And I think being a cultural keeper it's growing up and being part of temples and community spaces. I got a chance to see how the women of my community and like the Obachans or the grandmas would come out and dedicate so much of their lives to keeping our temples and organizations afloat in terms of, you know, coming out early and bringing food staying till late hours cleaning up, leading the organizations on the board and stepping up for leadership positions. And it's because of those role models and that ancestral history that I continue to feel today, like, it's important to get involved in my community and also speak up for injustice. Jalena Keane-Lee: [00:34:18] Thank you so much for sharing that. Tonight's show is focused on the Day of Remembrance. Can you share a little bit about how the Day of Remembrance has been recognized in your family? KC Mukai: [00:34:30] Yeah, so in my family I'm half Japanese and half Chinese, and my Japanese side, my family has always. recognized Day of Remembrance as an important holiday within our community, specifically because of its importance to recognizing incarceration and what happened to Japanese Americans during World War II. I grew up in the Central Valley in Fresno area and the surrounding towns and being able to recognize the Day of Remembrance and kind of tie it back to my own, personal tie with this, and then also connecting it to what is happening in the world today, that's always been kind of an important keynote of, of the time. So my family, in particular, my Japanese side was incarcerated at Poston and Gila River and then they resettled back in the bay, but then my pod moved out to central California to live on a cherry farm. We always understood that despite this being kind of a historic event, the themes of injustice and exclusion, and human rights are still very much applicable to what we see happening in the world today. Jalena Keane-Lee: [00:35:55] Can you talk with us about the theme of this year's Bay Area event for Day of Remembrance, Carrying the Light for Justice – Finding Our Way Home? KC Mukai: [00:36:04] Yeah, so the theme for this year's Day of Remembrance has to do with Palestine and what we see happening in the Middle East. We chose Palestine to be your theme because we think that it's an important moment to not only share and educate what is happening with our community, but also to bring our community in and raise consciousness. We chose this topic because of course it's very urgent and very timely as, as we speak, there is still not a ceasefire in Palestine and we wanted to do all we could to really highlight the issue and center the Palestinian community and really be an ally. Japanese Americans, we know from our own history, the importance of protecting human rights and civil rights and civil liberties, since these were, of course, stripped away from us during America's World War II incarceration camps. And so, seeing then the destruction of, you know, Palestinian communities really speaks to us as Japanese Americans because we also faced the destruction of our own communities, you know, in our homes and our businesses and our farms are taken away. And also we were denied our education, our health care, our cultural rights and of course, other infringements of civil rights and basic human rights. We very much see this, and recognize the same things happening in Palestine. However, with that being said, I think our DOR committee also recognizes that not all of our community is in the same place in terms of education and understanding of this work and we want to be cognizant of that. So part of our programming is we're inviting Reverend Michael Yoshi, who's a very respected pastor within the United Methodist Church who has been doing work alongside an allyship with Palestine for a while. And we're inviting him as a respected member of our community to come and speak and share a bit about why he sees the Japanese American experience aligning with the Palestinian experience. On top of having Reverend Michael Yoshi, we're also inviting a few of our Nikkei organizations in the community to come and table and just be there to help educate. There's a growing collective called Nikkei for Palestine that has recently formed that has been trying to push our community to be more active and organized. So Nikkei for Palestine, alongside Tsuru for Solidarity is hoping to show up and also just help bring our community into the work. Jalena Keane-Lee: [00:38:46] That's so great. Thank you so much for doing that. And I feel like it really brings the phrase of never again into the present and also emphasizing that never again doesn't just mean for our own community, but it means for anyone and everyone in the world. So thank you so much for making those intersectional connections. And I know you mentioned Nikkei for Palestine and Tsuru for Solidarity. And so I was just curious if you could talk a little bit about the different kind of community organizing groups that you're a part of. KC Mukai: [00:39:21] Yeah, sure I'd love to share. So I think importantly is probably Nikkei for Palestine collective that I have been doing work in and we are a growing collective that formed out of a kind of initial meeting held by Nikkei resistors in the Bay Area that sought to kind of gather others who were really seeing the destruction and loss of life happening in Palestine and really wanting to organize around that.And so Nikkei for Palestine has been doing several things, including trying to push the JACL or the Japanese American Citizens League to speak up. We've also been holding weekly power hours for our Nikkei community to call on our Japanese American representatives to speak up. We've also been doing educational work, and putting together packets and toolkits and so that's Nikkei for Palestine. Other than Nikkei for Palestine, I'm of course involved as the Queen of the Northern California Cherry Blossom Festival and on top of that, I also do work with Tsuru for Solidarity as their current fundraiser chair. And alongside doing my fundraising role in Tsuru, I'm also on the Police, Prisons, and Detention Working Group, and currently in Tsuru for Solidarity is actually planning for a big action in Tacoma, Washington. We're organizing, to shut down the Northwest Detention Center, which, is a detention center, holding individuals that have been facing very bleak, human rights violations, in terms of not getting adequate food, having, water pipes burst in the detention center and they've actually been going on hunger strike, the individuals within this detention center have been trying to strike in their own way, and so we're hoping to do a big protest upcoming on our Day of Remembrance, actually, for February 16th. And then past that, we're also doing a big action at the end of April, in the last weekend of April. Yeah, those are some of the groups that I organize with today. Jalena Keane-Lee: [00:41:32] That's great. Thank you so much for sharing. And when it comes to, you know, growing up and becoming a woman in the world today and just everything that we're faced with when it comes to genocide and mass incarceration, both in the present and in the past, I'm curious, what are some of the things that that bring you hope and that remind you that You know, there is so much to fight for and to work for. KC Mukai: [00:42:03] I think some things that give me hope are intergenerational conversations. I think oftentimes within organizing work and can get. We tend to pigeonhole ourselves within like this one moment without realizing that we're part of a larger landscape and in a larger history of people that have been doing this work for a long time. So it makes me very hopeful and grateful to see elders that have been in this work for a long time getting involved and sharing their knowledge as well as younger folk and children also sharing and being part of the movement today. Recently I went to a ceasefire banner drop at the Buddhist Church of Oakland and there they had some of their Dharma school students actually speak up and share why ceasefire is important to them and they were leading the chants. And, as you know, going out to protest today, we often see young children out there right there with us. And I think that is so inspiring that despite all of the violence and that we see in the world today, that we're still able to have these moments of true community and true passing down of knowledge and being able to see that there is a future. I think something else that also gives me hope is cultivating spaces like some of the community groups I've been a part of, I think, especially like Tsuru and Nikkei for Palestine. Being able to have honest conversations with each other — I think it can be hard to organize especially when you're organizing against something that seems so insurmountable and then conflict often comes to that, but it's been hopeful to see the ways in which my community is able to push past, I guess, the ties of what bounds us to punitive and carceral measures in terms of like, if I don't agree with you, I'm going to shun you. And it's been encouraging to see spaces where this is rethought and how can we creatively work in and organize together in a space without and recognize that we may have differences, but that we're all in this work together and push forward from that. And so I think those have definitely kept me going in these moments. Jalena Keane-Lee: [00:44:34] And yes, we love intergenerational connections and organizing and activism, and I was wondering if you see any differences in organizing amongst our generation and our parents and our grandparents generations. KC Mukai: [00:44:48] Wow, that's a great question. Yeah, I would say something, like, I would definitely say something that I've noticed is different is that kind of abolitionist look at relationships in terms of, I feel like, in my parents and grandparents generation, there's often, and especially within the community, there's often this need to, like, disagreement is never completely dealt with, or it's definitely like more shamed upon or kind of the ways that we treat each other are, you know, not as like creative as we want it to be. And so what I see in this future generation is this. It's kind of, you know, hope to be more intentional with each other, especially under an understanding, like the work needs to be done and how can we get past this small moment of conflict and be able to see the larger picture. I would also say like in terms of organizing itself I think it's been cool to see how, I guess social media plays a role in our organizing spaces. Especially I was just on a call with an elder last night and she was sharing about her work getting involved in the Vietnam War and how from their perspective, they weren't able to get like the real time information about the atrocities happening during war like we are during this time, and being able to see, you know, the amount of destruction happening in Palestine. So I think that, you know, the social media part of it and how fast media can move is playing to our benefit, but also, you know, also our demise in some way. And so, yeah, I think those two things are definitely some differences I see in our generations. Jalena Keane-Lee: [00:46:45] Thank you. If there's someone out there listening who's not sure how to get involved in community and community organizing, and maybe not sure that their voice matters or could make any sort of impact, what would you say to them? KC Mukai: [00:47:04] Yeah, if there's someone, I think if there's someone out there listening that, you know, is maybe struggling with, seeing how their voice and their position in this matters, I would say to them that it's important to think about yourself, not just as an individual, but as part of a whole. I lean on the practice of interdependence, which is a teaching in Buddhism, which teaches us that we are all connected to each other and what I say and what I do has an impact upon others around me. And I think it's important to understand that movements get started because of a person and another person and another person joining and thinking about the, I guess, vastness of organizing work. It's important to really, while as complicated as it is, it's important to sometimes simplify it for yourselves and just say that, hey, like, I can start my own movement in my own way. I recently heard or was reminded of the way that, redress or redress for the Japanese American community kind of got steam within our community and eventually got passed in Congress. And it started with, you know, one person just keeping standing up at these JACL meetings. And for 10 years, he came to JACL National Convention and he kept arguing that we as Japanese Americans need to bring redress into Congress and because of his work, it eventually passed as a national resolution in JACL and that's when JACL got involved and really helped to push it with Congress, and that's how we got redress and that was such a long timeline and I think it's important to remember stories like that and stories of how movements are started to encourage us. Jalena Keane-Lee: [00:49:15] Absolutely. And speaking of JACL, could you talk with us about your development of a district youth board for JACL? KC Mukai: [00:49:26] Yeah, so I started the district youth board of the NCWNP district youth board, two years ago because I became the NCWNP, which is the Northern California, Western Nevada Pacific District, youth rep.And because of that position, my governor asked if I could, you know, really get a hold on this, this youth leadership. And so with her guidance, and my, I guess, ambition and drive, I brought together 6 of us, to form the 1st District Youth Board in the JACL, and we were able to build out programming and youth events and intergenerational events and get a grant to help send people to national convention as well as other projects all within our first year. And so it was very, very, very great especially for building the leadership pipeline within JACL we were able to help some of our youth members get on to leadership positions within our district council and also as chapter presidents and because of that, it helps to diversify, I guess, the outlook of of JACL in terms of what JACL is passionate about what it's able to speak on. And so I'm very, very proud of that district youth board. But since then, I have stepped off as one of the founders and so my co-founders Bruce Arao and Halle Sousa have been really, really doing such a great job with district youth board. And taking it to places I never thought I would go. So I think it's all been great getting to watch them do that. Jalena Keane-Lee: [00:51:27] That's wonderful. Thank you. Is there anything else that you'd like to add about the Day of Remembrance or about anything else that you have going on? KC Mukai: [00:51:38] Yeah. So I'd like to add, I'm also involved in a growing organization that we just founded called JAYA, which is the Japanese American Youth Alliance. And our goal is to connect all of the Nikkei youth organizations within the Bay and NorCal and Northern California together to help do like youth programming and also kind of serve as a bridge between collegiate organizations and then young adult organizations. And so because of that work with JAYA, we're actually holding our own Day of Remembrance event, and it's in conjunction with the Bay Area DOR. But it will be happening right before Bay Area DOR's, which will be in the morning around 11 AM, and we're holding it at the JCYC in San Francisco, Japantown, this event will, be more of an opportunity for youth to come together to talk about why Day of Remembrance is important. We'll also be talking about Palestine and solidarity with Palestine and so if there's any youth listening who are interested in coming, we definitely would like to see you there. And then afterwards, after our youth one, we'll be joining the Bay Area DOR one at Kabuki Theater. Jalena Keane-Lee: [00:52:26] That's great. Thank you so much for sharing. And we will link to more information on that in our show notes too. KC Mukai: [00:53:02] Okay. Wonderful. Jalena Keane-Lee: [00:53:06] Is there anything else that you'd like to add or share? KC Mukai: [00:53:08] Just thank you so much for having me. And this was such a great opportunity to share a little bit about my work, but also the larger work of the Japan town and Japanese American community. So thank you so much. Jalena Keane-Lee: [00:53:19] Thank you so much. It was so lovely getting to talk with you and it's really inspiring all the different work that you're doing and, uh, Nikkei for Palestine sounds really awesome too. KC Mukai: [00:53:29] Thank you, thank you. Miko Lee: [00:53:31] There are events happening this weekend for Day of Remembrance, all over the country. So for the community calendar, I'm going to give you a little bit of an update. To find out more about what's happening for Day of Remembrance in your community check out the Japanese American Citizen League's website to look at the regional events at JACL.org. In the Bay Area where many of us are located. This Friday night from 6 to 9:00 PM there's going to be a day of remembrance student celebration at UC Berkeley's Stephen's Lounge. And then the next day on February 17th in the Bay Area will be the Bay Area Day of Remembrance that we talked to both of our guests tonight about. It's called Carrying the Light for Justice – Finding Our Way Home to commemorate the Executive Order 9066. It will be at AMC Kabuki 8 theater on 1881 Post St, and then a beautiful candlelight procession through the streets of Japantown to a reception at the Japanese Cultural [and Community Center] on 1840 Sutter. Everyone is welcome and it's wheelchair accessible. Also February 17th from 2 to 4, if you are in Los Angeles, the Day of Remembrance is called Rooted in Resistance: Fighting for Justice during World War II, reinforces the importance of standing up for justice in times of great moral crisis. From the draft resisters and the No-No Boys to those who protested through quiet hunger strikes or chanting crowds, resistance has taken many forms since World War II and we will hear truth and testimony from those who remember and honor these stories. Some of the speakers include Diana Tsuchida, Kyoko Oda, Tak Hoshizaki, and Soji Kashiwagi. On Monday, February 19th from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM is the Day of Remembrance in San Jose. And then the following weekend, Saturday and Sunday, February 24 and 25, there will be films all about the Day of Remembrance at the Kabuki and San Francisco. And then in San Jose at the Betsuin Buddhist church. Again, to find out more what's happening in your community check out JACL.org. And remember so that we don't repeat the harms of the past. Thank you very much.   Jalena Keane-Lee: [00:55:54] Next up we hear “Summer of '42” by Kishi Bashi from the album Omoiyari. Even though Kishi and his family immigrated to the US post-World War II, he created this album to address the current political climate. He felt that the talk of walls and bans on immigrants recalls the same sort of fears that sparked the internment camps after Pearl Harbor in 1941. Jalena Keane-Lee: [00:56:18] That was “Summer of '42” by Kishi Bashi. Miko Lee: [00:59:14] Please check out our website, kpfa.org to find out more about the Day of Remembrance and the guests that we spoke to. We thank all of you listeners out there. Keep resisting, keep organizing, keep creating and sharing your visions with the world because your voices are important. Apex Express is produced by Ayame Keane-Lee, Anuj Vaidya, Cheryl Truong, Hien Nguyen, Jalena Keane-Lee, Miko Lee, Nate Tan, Paige Chung, Preti Mangala-Shekar, and Swati Rayasam. Tonight's show was produced by Miko Lee and edited by Ayame Keane-Lee. Have a great night.           The post APEX Express – 2.15.24 – Carrying the Light for Justice appeared first on KPFA.

The Roach Koach Podcast
Episode 394: One More Light by Linkin Park

The Roach Koach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 136:33


It's the first Roach Koach of 2024! Lorin and Matt kick off the new year with a decidedly un-Nu-Metal album as they discuss Linkin Park's final album, One More Light. Helping them out is Hotline TNT frontman and Roach Rider 4 Lyfe Will Anderson! Topics discussed--Mike Shinoda tweets-Is Will best friends with Jack White?-The Hotline TNT/Nu-Metal connection-Brad Delson guitar soup-Grooving as a joke and grooving for real-Linkin Park's lost Hat Era-SAW TALK-The last Linkin Park setlist-And Canon Talk, where Lorin, Matt, Will and the rest of Hotline TNT chime in on whether Linkin Park deserves another spot in the Nu-Metal Canon. Take a listen!Rate and review Roach Koach on iTunes! We'd appreciate it! Questions about the show? Have album recommendations? Just want to say hi? We'd love to hear from you! Contact the show @RoachKoach on Twitter, Roach Koach on Facebook , Roach Koach on Instagram, or send an email to RoachKoachPodcast at Gmail. Follow the show on Youtube and TikTok!Follow Hotline TNT on Instagram and check out their upcoming tour dates, possibly near your house! And stream their album Cartwheel!

Holmberg's Morning Sickness
11-28-23 - Hot Releases - Toasterball Game - Squid Game The Challenge - Bookie - Fargo - Faraway Downs - Kenny G - Gene Loves Jezebel - Mike Shinoda - Cobra Spell

Holmberg's Morning Sickness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 25:12


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The Allison Hagendorf Show
Mike Shinoda on his new era & untold Linkin Park stories

The Allison Hagendorf Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 85:24


Allison sits down with Grammy winning producer, songwriter, and co-founder of Linkin Park, Mike Shinoda. They talk all about this new era of his solo music, how his love of Rock started with Rap & what he learned from Rick Rubin, he shares Linkin Park stories you haven't heard before, the possibility of a reunion AND they bond over their mutual love of Mr. Rogers.  • Listen and subscribe to the podcast: General: https://bit.ly/TheAllisonHagendorfShow Apple: https://bit.ly/TheAllisonHagendorfShowApple Spotify: https://bit.ly/AllisonHagendorfShowSpotify • Follow Allison: Instagram: https://instagram.com/allihagendorf  Tik Tok: https://TikTok.com/@allihagendorf Twitter: https://twitter.com/allihagendorf Official Website: https://allisonhagendorf.com The Allison Hagendorf Show Playlist https://allisonhagendorf.komi.io/music/tahs  Show Music: Ferdinand fka Left Boy - Sex Party https://spoti.fi/3juqX1O Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

And The Writer Is...with Ross Golan
Ep. 179: Mike Shinoda

And The Writer Is...with Ross Golan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 101:01


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