Mike Shinoda
Born | February 11, 1977 |
Hometown | Panorama City, California, United States |
Net worth | $65 million |
Height | 5'11" (1.80m) |
Spouse | Anna Hillinger |
Children | Otis Shinoda |
Parents | Muto Shinoda, Donna Shinoda |
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Linkin Park considering 2025 reunion tour with female singer, according to new report
- The nu metal darlings’ booking agency is reportedly taking offers for their first tour since Chester Bennington’s death
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Listen: Linkin Park to release 'Papercuts' greatest hits album
Linkin Park announced the album "Papercuts," a career-spanning collection of singles from 2000 to 2023.
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Linkin Park Shares Never Before Heard Song ‘Friendly Fire’ Featuring Late Chester Bennington
Though it’s been nearly seven years since the world lost Chester Bennington, fans of Linkin Park got a chance to hear his voice again. On Friday, February 23, the band announced Papercuts (Singles Collection 2000-2023), their first-ever career-spanning greatest hits album. Arriving on April 12 via Warner Records, the album will include “Friendly Fire,” a
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“We were all saying, ‘We’re gonna make this something they can never follow up.’” How Linkin Park and Jay-Z united for the ultimate metal and hip hop crossover, Collision Course
Nu metal’s leading lights were supposed to collaborate with the world’s biggest rapper for just one episode of TV. In the end, they made a blockbuster EP and dazzled an entire generation of hard rock and hip-hop fans.
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Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda reflects on Hybrid Theory: “I was standing on red carpets with celebrities and thinking, ‘Wow, this is so weird.’”
Linkin Park co-founder Mike Shinoda has reflected on the strangeness and vindication of groundbreaking debut album Hybrid Theory in a new interview
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"I thought it was a spam email when Mike reached out asking me to be part of this": Watch Mike Shinoda play Linkin Park's Castle Of Glass with six musicians who've never met one another before
Mike Shinoda shares the London episode of his Already Over Sessions series, featuring Linkin Park's Castle Of Glass
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“When the G.O.A.T. gives you a call, you say ‘when and where’”: Mateus Asato reveals his heavy side as he shreds over Linkin Park with an EMG-loaded Suhr
The Brazilian guitarist joined a band of muso influencers for live sessions in support of Mike Shinoda’s new album – and his fiery lead lines steal the show
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"I'm at this weird crossroads": Mike Shinoda faces the future, but exactly what that future holds, is not yet clear
Expect 'things' from Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda in 2024, just don't expect him to play by standard music industry rules
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Mike Shinoda Joined by Stand Atlantic, Polaris and Between You & Me for ‘Already Over’ Live Recording
Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda has released a live version of his recent solo single ‘Already Over’, recorded with a group of Sydney musos. Shinoda was in Australia to speak at BIGSOUND in September, and while in town, he took the opportunity to call up a few mates, including Stand Atlantic’s Bonnie Fraser, Polaris drummer Daniel […] The post Mike Shinoda Joined by Stand Atlantic, Polaris and Between You & Me for ‘Already Over’ Live Recording appeared first on Music Feeds.
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Mike Shinoda on Investing in Music Tech: ‘With New Technology Comes New Responsibilities’
From his early venture capital work as part of Linkin Park to more recently advising Warner Recorded Music, he has become a trusted voice on innovation.
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Mike Shinoda: Linkin Park “Were the Only Band to Ever Prank Metallica” Onstage
Shinoda and his bandmates pranked Metallica during their joint tour together in 2003. Mike Shinoda: Linkin Park “Were the Only Band to Ever Prank Metallica” Onstage Jon Hadusek
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