Here’s what happened when Linkin Park’s second 100-hour timer ended
The countdowns are no more! Now we know that something is definitely going on this Thursday, take a look at what happened when Linkin Park’s second timer hit 100 hours…
Last week, Linkin Park were up to even more YouTube antics: following the kicking-off of a mammoth video countdown in August, they then sent the internet into meltdown last week by resetting said countdown once it hit zero, and going back upwards…
Since then, of course, the band – Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, Dave Farrell, Joe Hahn and Rob Bourdon – have confirmed that a proper announcement and Los Angeles fan event is happening on Thursday, September 5.
But their fans are still keeping watch over everything, naturally, and right before the second 100-hour count-up (?) finished recently, a blurry blue and purple image appeared with one minute to spare. Then, according to Reddit, a brief audio snippet was played.
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The grand countdown may be over, but the original ‘ø’ YouTube video is still up. It’s confirmed that it’ll go live once more on September 5 at 11pm BST (which is 3pm PDT) – presumably for a livestream of this mysterious LA event? We can probably speak for every rock and metal fan ever when we say: hurry the fuck up, Thursday…
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