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Linkin Park have spent much of the past taon touting the pangkalahatang insanity of their upcoming A Thousand Suns album (it's a "grandiose insanity," in case you were wondering), and that idea certainly carries over into the first single, an aching slice of synth doomery titled "The Catalyst." It seems that, every step of the way, the band is trying very hard to ilipat beyond their nu-metal roots.

So it should come as no surprise, too, that the video for "The Catalyst" is a far different animal.

"[Linkin Park DJ] Joe [Hahn] directed it, and Joe likes to create things visually, likes to go for something big," LP bassist Dave "Phoenix" Farrell told MTV News. "So the look of it is very different. There's a lot of energy in it, and for me, that's what makes for a good video. It adds something to the song, and that's what makes me like this particular video even more."

Farrell wouldn't spill any details of the video — which will debut August 26 on MTV.com and VH1.com — but he did hint that it would be in keeping with the artistic theme of Suns (due September 14), which means that Linkin Park fans should gear up for a whole lot of blurry, digitally scarred WTF-ery ... sort of like the cover of the album.

"For this record, I think we were able to be in front of the curve for a lot of things. We were working on art, and we've been working on it nonstop, because we really wanted to incorporate it in everything," Farrell said. "And in the case of the album cover, we released it in little pieces, gradually constructing it out of nothing, and fans were seeing all kinds of stuff, they saw people's faces and everything ... none of that was intentionally there."

So, will the secret of the Thousand Suns cover be revealed in "The Catalyst" video? Probably not. After all, the guys in Linkin Park aren't even really sure what the image is supposed to be.

"I don't want to say what I think it is — I don't know — but I don't want to ruin it for anyone. It's a good reference for the record itself," Farrell said. "I would go so far as to say it's anything you want it to be."

"The Catalyst" video premieres at midnight on August 25 (technically that's the 26th) on MTV.com and VH1.com, and then on MTV, VH1, MTV2, mtvU, MTV Hits, MTV Tr3s and all MTV international territories at 8 p.m. ET/PT on August 26.

What do you think of Linkin Park's sound on their new single "The Catalyst"? Tell us in the comments!
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I am pretty sure everyone here loves rock music. I'm also sure everyone here thinks rock as their saviors! But has anyone ever stopped to think who really is our savior, our hero?
If you haven't then let me tell you, it is Linkin Park.
Linkin Park has done 15 years of providing us with wonderful, fun, glorious rock and alternative music! They are the ones we listen to when we feel bored. They give us the fun, amusement and joy of listening to heavy metal or alternative music. They have been entertaining us for the past 15 years and I hope they never stop! They are the BEST band in the world,...
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~Intro~
Why does it feel like night today?
Something in here's not right today
Why am I so uptight today?
Paranoia's all I got left
I don't know what stressed me first
or how the pressure was fed/but
I know just what it feels like
To have a voice in the back of my head

It's like a face that I hold inside
A face that awakes when I close my eyes
A face that watches everytime I lie
A face that laughs every time I fall
(And watches everything)
So I know that when it's time to sink or swim
The face inside is here in me/right underneath my skin

It's like I'm/paranoid lookin' over my back
It's like a/whirlwind...
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pag-ibig it or loathe it, there is no denying the creative efforts and raw talent that went into making 'Reanimation’. Produced sa pamamagitan ng the bands own Mike Shinoda and mixed sa pamamagitan ng Mark 'Spike’ Stent, the album boasted a series of big name collaborations, spanning from rap and hip-hop all the way through to rock and metal artists. The likes of which include world renound rapper Motion Man, Hip-Hop legends the X-Ecutioners, and Nu-Metal icon Jonathan Davis.

But what is Reanimation?

Mike Shinoda describes it as: "Not just another remix album. With the help of over 20 mga kaibigan in rock, electronic, and hip-hop,...
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