Thursday, July 19, 2018

One Year Ago Today

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It was exactly one year ago today that Chester Charles Bennington, left us here to return home on the other side.  It is so hard to believe that it has been a year, it still hurts like it happened just yesterday.  Oh, how I miss him dearly, and oh how I miss the music he shared with all of us. 
With so many conspiracy theories going on over the past year, one has a hard time knowing what really did happen.  But, I guess it really doesn't matter how, all that matters is that it did. I am left empty, with a huge sense of loss hanging over me like a dark cloud.  Sometimes making it hard to even breathe.  And I wonder, how in the hell are we supposed to be strong, how are we supposed to make it through this, when one of the strongest men in the world could not even do it?
But then I remember a little phrase I heard when Chester first passed over, and that was “Make Chester Proud.”  Ok, so that’s just what I try to do, personally.  I have spent this past year really getting to know who Chester Charles Bennington was. And with all I have learned I have to admit, I fell  more in love with him, his music, his ambitions and his goals.  He had a heart of gold, and considering what he personally had to endure as a child and growing up, I am simply in awe of the man.  I just wish he knew just how much I, and the world loved him.  He was our hero, through him and his music, we found strength.  He lived a good life and we learned through his example, how to love one another and how to do for others before we do for ourselves.  He taught us that no matter what it is that tries to destroy us, we too shall over come.  He gave us hope, when he thought there was none. And I for one am very thankful for that.
RIP Chester Charles Bennington, you will never be forgotten, and no one will ever be able to take your  place.  Thank you for all you did for us, and all your legacy still continues to do.




Should've stayed, were there signs, I ignored?
Can I help you, not to hurt, anymore?
We saw brilliance, when the world, was asleep
There are things that we can have, but can't keep
If they say
Who cares if one more light goes out?
In a sky of a million stars
It flickers, flickers
Who cares when someone's time runs out?
If a moment is all we are
We're quicker, quicker
Who cares if one more light goes out?
Well I do
The reminders pull the floor from your feet
In the kitchen, one more chair than you need oh
And you're angry, and you should be, it's not fair
Just 'cause you can't see it, doesn't mean it, isn't there
If they say
Who cares if one more light goes out?
In a sky of a million stars
It flickers, flickers
Who cares when someone's time runs out?
If a moment is all we are
We're quicker, quicker
Who cares if one more light goes out?
Well I do
Who cares if one more light goes out?
In a sky of a million stars
It flickers, flickers
Who cares when someone's time runs out?
 
If a moment is all we are
We're quicker, quicker
Who cares if one more light goes out?
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Well I do
Well I do
 
Songwriters: 
Brad Delson / Chester Charles Bennington / Dave Farrell / Francis White / Joseph Hahn / Mike Shinoda / Robert G. Bourdon

Saturday, July 14, 2018

Papercut by Linkin Park

Why does it feel like night today?
Something in the air'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
Like a face that I hold inside
A face that awakes when I close my eyes
A face watches every time I lie
A face that laughs every time I fall
(It watches everything)
So I know now when it's time to sink or swim
That the face inside is hearing me
Right beneath my skin
It's like I'm paranoid lookin' over my back
It's like a whirlwind inside of my head
It's like I can't stop what I'm hearing within
It's like the face inside is right beneath my skin
I know I've got a face in me
Points out all my mistakes to me
You've got a face on the inside too
Your paranoia's probably worse
I don't know what set me off first but I know what I can't stand
Everybody acts like the fact of the matter is
I can't add up to what you can but
Everybody has a face that they hold inside
A face that awakes when I close my eyes
A face that watches every time they lie
A face that laughs every time they fall
(It watches everything)
So you know that when it's time to sink or swim
That the face inside is watching you too
Right inside your skin
It's like I'm paranoid lookin' over my back
It's like a whirlwind inside of my head
It's like I can't stop what I'm hearing within
It's like the face inside is right beneath my skin
It's like I'm paranoid lookin' over my back
It's like a whirlwind inside of my head
It's like I can't stop what I'm hearing within
 
It's like the face inside is right beneath my skin
The face inside is right beneath your skin
 
 
The face inside is right beneath your skin
The face inside is right beneath your skin
 
The sun goes down
 
I feel the light betray me
The sun goes down
I feel the light betray me
 
It's like I'm paranoid lookin' over my back
It's like a whirlwind inside of my head
It's like I can't stop what I'm hearing within
It's like the face inside is right beneath my skin
It's like I'm paranoid lookin' over my back
It's like a whirlwind inside of my head
It's like I can't stop what I'm hearing within
It's like I can't stop what I'm hearing within
 
It's like I can't stop what I'm hearing within
It's like the face inside is right beneath my skin
 
Songwriters: Brad Delson / Chester Charles Bennington / Joseph Hahn / Mike Shinoda / Robert G. Bourdon

Waiting For The End By Linkin Park

Put 'em up like this
Let me see 'em now, yeah
I like that
Yeah
This is not the end
This is not the beginning
Just a voice like a riot
Rocking every revision
But you listen to the tone
And the violent rhythm
And though the words sound steady
Something empty's within 'em
We say, "yeah"
Fists flying up in the air
Like we're holding onto something
That's invisible there
'Cause we're living at the mercy of
The pain and the fear
Until we tell it, forget it
Let it all disappear
Waiting for the end to come
Wishing I had strength to stand
This is not what I had planned
It's out of my control
Flying at the speed of light
Thoughts were spinning in my head
So many things were left unsaid
It's hard to let you go
I know what it takes to move on
(Oh) I know how it feels to lie
(Oh) all I wanna do is trade this life for something new
Holding on to what I haven't got
Sitting in an empty room
Trying to forget the past
This was never meant to last
I wish it wasn't so
 
I know what it takes to move on
(Oh) I know how it feels to lie
(Oh) all I wanna do is trade this life for something new
Holding on to what I haven't got
 
Yeah, yeah
 What was left when that fire was gone?
I thought it felt right but that right was wrong
All caught up in the eye of the storm
And trying to figure out what it's like moving on
And I don't even know what kind of things I've said
My mouth kept moving and my mind went dead
So, picking up the pieces, now where to begin?
The hardest part of ending is starting again
 
All I wanna do is trade this life for something new
Holding on to what I haven't got
 
This is not the end
This is not the beginning
Just a voice like a riot
Rocking every revision
But you listen to the tone (holding on to what I haven't got)
And the violent rhythm
Though the words sound steady
 
Something empty's within 'em
We say, "yeah
"With fists flying up in the air
Like we're holding onto something
That's invisible there
'Cause we're living at the mercy of (holding on to what I haven't got)
The pain and the fear
Until we get it, forget it
Let it all disappear
 

Songwriters: Brad Delson / Chester Charles Bennington / Dave Farrell / Joseph Hahn / Mike Shinoda / Robert G. Bourdon

Friday, June 29, 2018

More Pictures of Chester Charles Bennington

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Thursday, June 28, 2018

More Pictures Of Chester Charles Bennington

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Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Chester Bennington, Dead Child Actors And Kabbalah






Chester Bennington, Dead Child Actors And Kabbalah
Part 1 of a 3 part report
Kabbalah is a branch of Jewish mysticism, which is thought to have originated in the 13th century. Its teachings come from a demonic ancient 23-volume book called the Zohar, which offers interpretations of the inner meaning of the Torah.
Kabbalah, ladies and gentleman, is of the Devil.
At near the 6 month mark of my independent death investigation for late LINKIN PARK frontman, Chester Bennington, I have gathered enough evidence I believe that not only points to foul play and cover up, but also a much more insidious plot within the elite coven in Hollywood that I believe is also at the center of the international child trafficking and murder for profit scandal called PEDOGATE.
My previous reporting last year went viral once I made what I thought was an obvious connection between the death of the late rocker and the modern version of the scandal called #Pizzagate.
Mr. Bennington, being a musician and actor, swam with some very powerful and shady characters.
His band LINKIN PARK is tied to a truly disturbing Satanic pedophile band called HEAVY BREATHINGthat has performed at both MOCA in L.A. and Comet Ping Pong in Washington D.C., and LINKIN PARK has appeared at MOCA as guests and art exhibitors, as I understand it.
MOCA is also known to hold morbid art events.
The truth is Hollywood and Rock N Roll have been killing their own for Satan for the past fifty years.
Always be suspicious when there are conflicting reports about a celebrity’s death. It’s usually because they’re trying to come up with a good cover story.
They don’t care if a person has potential or a ton of talent. They can always get someone equally talented to replace them. No MK Ultra victim is above being sacrificed.
As I previously reported, Young Heather O’Rourke of Poltergeist film died tragically in 1988 around the same time that the biggest pedophile scandal erupted in Washington DC with major figures involved.
During that same year, Judith Barsi, a child actor who voiced a character in the Spielberg produced LAND BEFORE TIME, was found shot in the head and stacked on top of her dead parents. They had been set on fire together.
Late actress Dominique Dunne was also known in occult investigator circles to have been sacrificed. She was in the first film and died 5 months after it was released, right around Halloween (major occult holiday). She also comes from a Hollywood family.
“Speaking to reporters, O’Rourke’s manager David Wardlow initially announced that it was believed she died of influenza. However, hospital spokesman Vincent Bond announced that O’Rourke died during surgery to repair an acute bowel obstruction (caused by congenital stenosis of the intestine) complicated by septic shock; this report was corroborated by the San Diego County coroner’s office on February 3, two days after her death. Later reports changed the specific cause of death to cardiac arrest caused by septic shock brought on by the intestinal stenosis.”
I filed a report that claims little Heather was raped by some bad Hollywood connected people and this is what led to her tragic death.
She and her parents were murdered I believe to cover up the pedophile ring in Hollywood and they were found stacked on top of each other having been set on fire, as if killed in a ritual sacrifice.
Actor Ashton Kutcher is deep into the Kabbalah (Satanic) religion, which worships Molech, who you sacrifice kids too, yet he says he wants to help save all the kids his kind are eating.
Actor Corey Feldman claims he wants to save the day and asked for money to help him make a film.
He has raised over $100,000 and still has not named anyone of any true significance that could bring down this elite international child trafficking ring. He is an MK Ultra victim himself, and is just playing a part like a good puppet. He will never truly expose his handlers or they will kill his family and him.
The Franklin case was also covered in the New York Times and other major east coast newspapers, but because of the links to White house and control from the top the story was killed.
Here is a quick rundown on the lurid scandal:
“There are two main suspects in the child ring were Craig Spence and Lawrence E. King Jr. Both were involved in the Republican party. King sang the National anthem at two republican national conventions during the 1980s. He served time in jail for bank fraud and is now living somewhere on the east coast. Spence was an important Republican lobbyist, who feared that, because he knew something very dark, implicating the very most powerful man in America, George H. W. Bush, that he would be killed by the CIA at his murder would be made to look like a suicide. He was later found dead in a hotel room – the CIA connected coroner declared the bizarre death -suicide. Several of his partners went to jail for being involved in the adult part of the homosexual sex ring. Democrats were also involved in this as well, so don’t expect them to expose the sex ring.”
“The Justice Department, acting through the FBI and the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Omaha, emerges from the record of the Franklin investigations not so much as a party to the cover-up, but as its coordinator. Rigging grand juries, harassment of witnesses, incitement to perjury and tampering with evidence–federal personnel were seen to apply all of those techniques in the Franklin case.” (John W. DeCamp, Esq., The Franklin Cover-up , Second Edition, January 2005)
Now there is some new damning information that ties Comet Ping Pong and Evidence that members of Comet Ping Pong’s inner circle are working for organized crime ring located in the City of London, primarily consisting of a medical institution called the Wellcome Trust.
“Evidence suggests Wellcome is the primary engine of the elusive ‘Tavistock’ program that has been fodder for conspiracy theorists for decades. The connections also reveal that Comet Ping Pong’s James Alefantis and company use contemporary art and occult rituals to further the goals of this ring, which is loosely supported by American, British intelligence, along with the oligarchic Rockefeller and Rothschild families. About a year ago, my source in DC told me that he visited Bucks Fishing and Camping soon after the allegations about Pizzagate came out. While they couldn’t glean any incriminating information from a conversation they had with Alefantis, he noticed something strange: The doors of Buck’s contains the words ‘Well’ and ‘Come’ on either door. Wellcome. They are a legitimate research group who pours billions into medical research every year. Now a little digging reveals they are an official partner of Tavistock. In fact, their headquarters are both by Tavistock Square–located within the larger University College London campus.”
“The partner organization to the Tavistock Institute’s Archive Project is the Wellcome Trust, “an independent global charitable foundation dedicated to improving health, because good health makes life better”. The Trust provides annually £700 million to support bright minds in science, the humanities and the social sciences, as well as education, public engagement and the application of research to medicine.”

EXPLOSIVE NEW EVIDENCE LINKS TONY PODESTA, JAMES ALEFANTIS, JIMMY SAVILE AND ABUSE VICTIM KIM NOBLE TO SAME BRITISH MEDICAL FOUNDATION. WELCOME TO TAVISTOCK.
The sick truth is that Tavistock has ties to the CIA and major world criminal activity, including child trafficking, trauma based mind control and human sex slavery.
“Henry Wellcome, the founder, was a high-ranking Freemason who became both a Knight of Malta and closely tied to the Bank of England Freemasons. Though recusing his commitment to freemasonry, he donated a portrait of George Washington in Freemason garbs when he died. He also designated in his will to ensure the company would continue to grow, using cutting edge advertising techniques that would encourage unprecedented pharmaceutical use. Henry Wellcome was also a Royal Society Freemason. The collection is also the world’s foremost in Knights Templar artifacts.”

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Who Was Chester Bennington



Chester Charles Bennington (March 20, 1976 – July 20, 2017) was an American singer and songwriter best known as the frontman for the rock band Linkin Park. He was also the lead singer for Dead by Sunrise and fronted Stone Temple Pilots from 2013 to 2015. Bennington first gained prominence as a vocalist following the release of Linkin Park's debut album, Hybrid Theory, in 2000, which became a commercial success. The album was certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America in 2005, making it the best-selling debut album of the decade, as well as one of the few albums ever to hit that many sales.[1] Linkin Park's following studio albums, from Meteora (2003) to One More Light (2017), continued the band's success. Bennington formed his own band, Dead by Sunrise, as a side project in 2005. The band's debut album, Out of Ashes, was released on October 13, 2009. He worked on new material with Stone Temple Pilots in 2013 to release the EP High Rise on October 8, 2013, via their own record label, Play Pen. Bennington widely regarded as one of the top rock vocalists of the 2000s, Hit Parader magazine placed Bennington at #46 on their list of the "100 Metal Vocalists of All Time".[2] Bennington also appeared in cameo roles in several films, including Crank, Crank: High Voltage and Saw 3D.[3] On July 20, 2017, Bennington was found dead in his home in Palos Verdes Estates, California, from suicide by hanging.[4] Early life Chester Charles Bennington was born on March 20, 1976, in Phoenix. His mother was a nurse, while his father was a police detective who worked with child sex-abuse cases[5] and took double shifts.[6] Bennington took interest in music at a young age, citing bands Depeche Mode and Stone Temple Pilots as his earliest inspirations,[7] and dreamed of becoming a member of Stone Temple Pilots, which he later achieved.[8] Bennington's parents divorced when he was 11 years old, and his father gained custody of him.[6] After the divorce, Bennington started abusing marijuana, alcohol, opium, cocaine, methamphetamine,[7][9] and LSD.[6] At the age of 17, Bennington moved in with his mother, and was banned from leaving the house when his mother discovered his drug activity.[6] He worked at a Burger King before starting his career as a professional musician.[7] He was physically bullied in high school. In an interview, he said, "I was knocked around like a rag doll at school, for being skinny and looking different."[10] Eventually, Bennington was able to overcome his drug addiction, and would go on to denounce drug use in future interviews.[11] During one Linkin Park tour, he started drinking heavily.[5] In 2011, he said he had quit, noting, "I just don't want to be that person anymore."[12] In an interview, Bennington revealed that he had suffered sexual abuse from an older male friend when he was seven years old.[12] He was afraid to ask for help because he did not want people to think he was gay or lying, and the abuse continued until the age of 13.[6] The abuse and situation at home affected him so much that he felt the urge to kill people and run away.[6] To comfort himself, he drew pictures and wrote poetry and songs.[6] He later revealed the abuser's identity to his father, but chose not to continue the case after he realized the abuser was a victim himself.[9] Music career Early acts and Grey Daze Bennington first began singing with a band called Sean Dowdell and His Friends?. They released an eponymous three-track cassette in 1993. Later, Sean Dowdell and Bennington moved on to form a new band, Grey Daze, a post-grunge band from Phoenix, Arizona. The band recorded three albums; Demo in 1993, Wake/Me in 1994, and ...no sun today in 1997. Bennington left Grey Daze in 1998, but struggled to find another band.[13] Linkin Park Main article: Linkin Park Bennington performing in 2008 Bennington was frustrated and almost ready to quit his musical career altogether when Jeff Blue, the vice president of A&R at Zomba Music in Los Angeles, offered him an audition with the future members of Linkin Park.[13] Bennington quit his day job at a digital services firm[6] and took his family to California, where he had a successful audition with Linkin Park, who were then called Xero.[13] He managed to record the song for his audition in a day, missing his own birthday celebration in the process. Bennington and Mike Shinoda, the band's other vocalist, made significant progress together, but failed to find a record deal.[13] After facing numerous rejections, Jeff Blue, now a vice president of A&R at Warner Bros., intervened again to help the band sign with Warner Bros. Records.[13] Bennington performing in 2010. On October 24, 2000, Linkin Park released their debut album, Hybrid Theory, through Warner Bros. Records. Bennington and Shinoda wrote the lyrics to Hybrid Theory based on some early material.[5] Shinoda characterized the lyrics as interpretations of universal feelings, emotions, and experiences, and as "everyday emotions you talk about and think about."[14][15] Bennington later described the songwriting experience to Rolling Stone magazine in early 2002, "It's easy to fall into that thing – 'poor, poor me', that's where songs like 'Crawling' come from: I can't take myself. But that song is about taking responsibility for your actions. I don't say 'you' at any point. It's about how I'm the reason that I feel this way. There's something inside me that pulls me down."[5] Bennington primarily served as Linkin Park's lead vocalist, but occasionally shared the role with Shinoda. All Music Guide described Bennington's vocals as "higher-pitched" and "emotional", in contrast to Shinoda's hip-hop-style delivery.[7] Both members also worked together to write lyrics for the band's songs.[16] Dead by Sunrise Main article: Dead by Sunrise Bennington co-founded Dead by Sunrise in 2005 with Orgy and Julien-K members Amir Derakh and Ryan Shuck. Dead by Sunrise made their live debut in May 2008, performing four songs at the 13th anniversary party for Club Tattoo in Tempe, Arizona.[17] The band released their debut album Out of Ashes on October 13, 2009.[18] Stone Temple Pilots Main article: Stone Temple Pilots In February 2013, Stone Temple Pilots parted ways with long-time lead singer Scott Weiland. The band recruited Bennington to replace Weiland in May 2013. On May 18, 2013, Bennington took the stage at KROQ's Weenie Roast with the band. The setlist included original Stone Temple Pilots songs, as well as their first single with Bennington on vocals called "Out of Time", which debuted on May 19, and was available for free download. It was later announced by Chester and the band in an exclusive KROQ interview that he was officially the new frontman of Stone Temple Pilots and discussed the possibility of a new album and tour. On May 19, 2013, the band released a free download of their first single, "Out of Time", that features Bennington via their official website. The song "Out of Time" is featured on their EP High Rise, which was released on October 8, 2013.[19] Bennington reflected on joining Stone Temple Pilots, stating, "Every band has its own kind of vibe. Stone Temple Pilots has this sexier, more classic rock feel to it. Linkin Park is a very modern, very tech-heavy type of band. I grew up listening to these guys. When this opportunity came up, it was just like a no-brainer." Bennington stated in interviews that singing lead vocals in Stone Temple Pilots was his lifelong dream. He left the band on good terms due to his commitments with Linkin Park in 2015.[8][20] Personal life Bennington performing at the Sonisphere Festival in Kirjurinluoto, Finland in 2009 Bennington had a child, Jaime (born May 12, 1996), from his relationship with Elka Brand.[21] In 2006, he also adopted Brand's other son, Isaiah.[21] He married his first wife, Samantha Marie Olit, on October 31, 1996.[22] They had one child together, Draven Sebastian (born April 19, 2002).[21] Bennington's relationship with his first wife declined during his early years with Linkin Park, and they divorced in 2005.[23] In 2006, he married Talinda Ann Bentley, a former Playboy model with whom he had three children: Tyler Lee Bennington (born March 2006) and twins Lilly and Lila (born March 2011).[24] Bennington and his wife were harassed by a cyberstalker named Devon Townsend (not to be confused with Canadian metal musician Devin Townsend) for almost a year. Townsend was found guilty of tampering with the couple's email, as well as sending threatening messages, and was later sentenced to two years in prison.[25] Bennington was a tattoo enthusiast.[26] He had done work and promotions with Club Tattoo, a tattoo parlor in Tempe, Arizona. Club Tattoo is owned by Sean Dowdell, Bennington's friend since high school. They played together in two bands.[27][28] Bennington was a fan of the Phoenix Suns,[29][30][31] Arizona Cardinals, Arizona Diamondbacks, and Arizona Coyotes.[32] In a January 2011 interview, in response to the 2011 Tucson shooting, Bennington said, "There's a non-violent way to express yourself and get your point across—regardless of what you're saying or what your point is. In a free society, people have a right to believe whatever they want to believe. That's their business and they can speak their mind... but nobody, even in a free society, has the right to take another person's life. Ever. That's something that we really need to move beyond."[33] Health and injuries Bennington was plagued with poor health during the making of Meteora, and struggled to attend some of the album's recording sessions.[34] In the summer of 2003, he began to suffer from extreme abdominal pain and gastrointestinal issues while filming the music video for "Numb" in Prague. He was forced to return to the United States for surgery, and filmed the remainder of the music video in Los Angeles.[35][36] Bennington sustained a wrist injury in October 2007 while attempting to jump off a platform during a show in Melbourne at the Rod Laver Arena. Despite the injury, he continued to perform the entire show with a broken wrist, before heading to the emergency room. He received five stitches.[37][38] In 2011, Bennington fell ill again, and Linkin Park was forced to cancel three shows and reschedule two from the A Thousand Suns World Tour.[39] Bennington injured his shoulder during the band's tour in Asia and was advised by doctors to have immediate surgery, cancelling their final show at Pensacola Beach, Florida, and ending their tour.[40] Bennington injured his ankle in January 2015 during a basketball game.[41][42] He attempted to cope with the injury and perform with the aid of crutches and a knee scooter. Linkin Park later canceled the remainder of their tour to allow Bennington to undergo surgery and recover.[43][44][45] Death Wikinews has related news: Linkin Park's lead singer Chester Bennington dies at 41 Bennington died of suicide by hanging at his home in Palos Verdes Estates, California; his housekeeper discovered his body around 9:00 a.m. PDT on July 20, 2017.[46][47] Mike Shinoda confirmed his death on Twitter, writing, "Shocked and heartbroken, but it's true. An official statement will come out as soon as we have one".[48] On July 21, Brian Elias, the chief of operations for the office of the medical examiner-coroner, confirmed that a half-full bottle of alcohol was found at the scene, but no other drugs were present.[49] The band announced that they had canceled the North American leg of their One More Light Tour following Bennington's death and that tickets will be refunded.[50] Bennington's death occurred on what would have been Chris Cornell's 53rd birthday.[51] Cornell, who was a close friend of Bennington, had also died of suicide by hanging two months prior.[51] Shinoda noted that Bennington was very emotional when the band performed "One More Light" in his honor, where he could not finish singing the song, be it in rehearsal or in a live performance setting.[52][53] Bennington sang Leonard Cohen's song "Hallelujah" at Cornell's funeral.[51] He was also the godfather of Cornell's son Christopher.[51][54] South Coast Botanic Garden, site of Bennington's funeral Bennington's funeral was held at South Coast Botanic Garden in Palos Verdes, California on July 29. In addition to his family members and close friends, many musicians who toured or played with Linkin Park were also in attendance. The service also included a full stage for musical tributes.[55] Musical style and influences [icon] This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (July 2017) Althea Legaspi of Rolling Stone wrote: "Bennington's voice embodied the anguish and wide-ranging emotions of the lyrics, from capturing life's vulnerable moments to the fury and catharsis found in his belted screams, which he would often move between at the turn of a dime."[56] Talking about his favorite bands and influences, Bennington mentioned Alice in Chains, Arcade Fire, Circle Jerks, Descendents, Deftones, Jane's Addiction, Metallica, Ministry, Minor Threat, Misfits, The Naked and Famous, Nine Inch Nails, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Refused, Skinny Puppy, Soundgarden and A Tribe Called Quest.[57][58] Legacy Painting of Chester at Riverside and Morse in Sherman Oaks, California Several publications have commented on the music legacy Bennington left with the bands and projects he worked in.[59][60] Writing for Billboard, Dan Weiss stated that Bennington "turned nu-metal universal," as he was "clearly an important conduit for his far-ranging audience".[61] The New York Times' Jon Caramanica commented that Bennington's ability to "pair serrate rawness with sleek melody" separated him from other contemporary singers, and also from the artists he was influenced by. Caramanica noted, "He was an emo sympathizer in a time when heavy metal was still setting the agenda for mainstream hard rock, and a hip-hop enthusiast who found ways to make hip-hop-informed music that benefited from his very un-hip-hop skill set". As Bennington acquired influences from industrial and hardcore punk acts, the journalist believed this was the factor that made Linkin Park survive the "rise and precipitous fall of the rap-rock era," calling the musician "a rock music polymath".[62] Mikael Wood of Los Angeles Times argued, "Perhaps more than Linkin Park's influential sound, Bennington's real artistic legacy will be the message he put across—the reassurance he offered from the dark".[63] BBC's Steve Holden called Bennington the "voice of a generation", saying his voice was arguably Linkin Park's greatest asset.[64] Jonathan McAloon of The Daily Telegraph commented, "Bennington’s death will have an impact on many millennials because his voice was the sound of their millennium".[65] Writing for The Guardian, Ben Beaumont-Thomas noted "Bennington’s decision to sing clearly and openly was therefore more radical than he is given credit for, and indeed more socially valuable". The journalist continued to discuss Bennington's impact, commenting, "His cleanly articulated tales of emotional struggle gave millions the sense that someone understood them, and the huge sound of his band around him magnified that sense, moving listeners from the psychic space of their bedrooms into an arena of thousands of people who shared their pain".[66] James Hingle echoed this sentiment, writing for Kerrang! he said that Bennington "was one of the most honest vocalists out there when it came to his mental health".[67] In the same topic, William Goodman from Billboard said Bennington and fellow musicians Chris Cornell and Scott Weiland "helped define a generation of the hard rock sound, who were tied together artistically and personally".[68] The Straits Times' music correspondent Eddino Abdul Hadi stated Bennington was an inspiration to many artists in the Singapore music scene.[69] Editor Calum Slingerland from Canadian Exclaim! expressed, "[H]is influence has been felt in the worlds of rock, metal, rap, and beyond".[70] References "Linkin Park – Hybrid Theory Review". sputnikmusic. 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