
Mike Confirms Manga Book
On LinkinPark.com's
Question and Answers page, Mike Shinoda recently stopped by to confirm and
denounce rumours surrounding Linkin Park's upcoming manga book based on their
video for "Breaking The Habit".
Mike, regarding a DVD/book combo: "I think some of the info got mixed up,
but here's the deal: we have a manga comic book coming out (to be found in
most comic book shops, and some music stores) that chronicles the making and
behind-the-scenes of BTH, in comic book format. It's got some great trivia and
handwritten lyrics."
Linkin Park Featured in Face-Full Magazine
Face-Full Magazine, the
world's first international paintball magazine, will feature Linkin Park in
their upcoming June issue. The article and interview stems from Linkin Park's
appearance and participation in March's celebrity paintball match against
Cypress Hill and the Stoned Assassins during halftime at the Super 7 World
Paintball Championship Final.
Three More Artists Confirmed
Three more artists have
been confirmed for select dates on this year's Projekt Revolution tour:
Autopilot Off, No Warning, and Instruction. These bands are in addition to
Linkin Park, Korn, Snoop Dogg, The Used, and Less Than Jake on the main stage,
and Downset, Funeral For A Friend, M.O.P., and Ghostface on the second stage.
The dates that these three bands will be playing on should be released
shortly.
Projekt Orgy
In a posting on Korn's
official message board, Linkin Park vocalist Mike Shinoda got the Korn Kamp
up-to-date on the current happenings of the Projekt Revolution tour, complete
with the dates of the tour and the line-ups of the stages.
The main stage will be headlined by Linkin Park, of course, precursored by
Korn, Snoop Dogg, The Used and Less Than Jake, in that order. The second stage
will be headlined by an unknown band as of now, precursored by Downset,
Funeral For A Friend, M.O.P. and Ghostface.
Regarding the headliner of the second stage, Shinoda stated that the band is
hoping to get Orgy to headline the second stage of the tour. Shinoda told the
Korn Kamp that Orgy is their number one choice as of right now. However, he
mentioned that, if Orgy cannot participate, they'll find another band to
headline the second stage.

