Linkin Park has announced the release of a new song titled Friendly Fire.

The song features late frontman Chester Bennington and was recorded for 2017’s One More Light – the band’s final full-length album to date.

According to Genius, Friendly Fire was written by Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, and songwriter/producer Jon Green, and its epic, pop chorus hears Chester singing: ” We’re breaking up for no reason / We’re pulling the trigger on a war useless “. / And if we turn around and fall into darkness / What are we fighting for? / What are we fighting with / It’s just friendly fire, fire, fire .’


LAS VEGAS, NV – JANUARY 10: Singer/guitarist Mike Shinoda (L) and singer Chester Bennington of Linkin Park perform at The Joint inside the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on January 10, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Linkin Park Shares Never Before Heard Song ‘Friendly Fire’ Featuring Late Chester Bennington

 

Chester Bennington, 2015. Christopher Polk/Getty Images
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 song the band recorded while making its seventh and final album, One More Light.

Bennington struggled with depression throughout his life and died by suicide in July 2017, two months after One More Light’s release. He was 41.

“Tell me the words I’ve forgotten / What we were fighting for,” sings Bennington in the newly released song. “Staring right into the darkness / Through an empty open door.”

The accompanying video features never before seen footage of Bennington in the studio while the rest of the band – Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, Rob Bourdon, Joe Hahn and Dave Farrell – works on the album.

“‘Friendly Fire’ was always one of our favorite songs from the One More Light sessions,” said lead guitarist Delson, 46, in a statement accompanying the release of the new song. “Something about it wasn’t quite right so as close as it got to the finish line, we chose to set it aside for later.”

“When we started looking for an unreleased track to include on our greatest hits collection,” he continued, “I was blown away by the power of the song, the power of the storytelling, the power of the vocal, the sonic landscape and I actually thought that it was closer than maybe we had realized at the time.”

Linkin Park got together and worked on coming up with the missing pieces on the song. “Friendly Fire” didn’t come together during the One More Light recording sessions, but for Papercuts the missing elements revealed themselves.

“I can’t wait for people to hear it,” said Delson. “It’s such a beautiful, compelling, heartbreaking, hopeful story and it really resonates with me today.”

 

“In the making of each Linkin Park album, I want to love and believe in each individual song completely,” added Shinoda, 47. “I hope that if any one track is heard on its own in the world, it is something I can feel proud of, and something that takes root inside the listener and becomes part of the energy that connects us.”

Joe Hahm, Chester Bennington, Brad Delson, Mike Shinoda, Rob Bourdon, Dave “Phoenix” Farrell of Linkin Park. Brian Ach/WireImage

Papercuts (Singles Collection 2000-2023) arrives on all streaming platforms on April 12. The album will be on physical media, including CD, cassette and double-vinyl.

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