Tragic New Linkin Park Logo Released After Chester Bennington’s Death: ‘We Love Them’

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Linkin Park guitarist Mike Shinoda has posted a new Linkin Park logo on his social media, with 5 sides now instead of 6 with the death of Chester Bennington.

Adam Ruehmer tweeted, “From Mike: Tell the fans we love them and appreciate their wonderful messages and gestures.”

Joe Hahn wrote on Instagram, “Always shining. I miss my friend.”

Linkin Park canceled their One More Light tour yesterday in light of Chester Bennington’s death.

Always shining. I miss my friend.

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Kiiara, who recently collaborated with Linkin Park on “Heavy,” just shared her grief over Chester Bennington’s passing on Twitter.

“The other night, I felt so off like a 6th sense,” writes the singer, “and the more I think about this, I guess that was your way of saying goodbye, your way of telling me to hold on.” She fondly remembers the rock frontman for his “way to make everyone laugh.” Recalling a carefree side of Chester, she draws on a memory from rehearsals where he “sang heavy in pretty much every accent I can think of.”

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